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That "Office\12.0\" in the registry key will vary according to version
of Office, of course.
TIA
Steven Teiger [SBS-MVP(2003-2009)]
http://www.wintra.co.il/
The startup switch clears some info - but to get rid of the contacts and nicknames, you need to make a new outlook profile. My recommendation: 1. Go into the
Creating new user accounts in Windows might be another option. That way you get ther full horror of a new installation. Then you can delete the user after each
Not sure about this, but because Outlook stores a lot of information in
the registry, maybe you could set a (Windows) restore point before you
begin. Then
Just to give you all an update. Apparently the problem with me sending an e-mail to directory@... was that their spam filter was blocking my ISP address.