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psyjax:
How do you remove it?

I went to Add/Remove, got rid of it. But it's still in my system. It pops up now and then when I click on an e-mail adress in certain programs.

EDIT: Just noticed Dirk's post. Im on 2000

[ October 21, 2003: Message edited by: psyjax: plain 'ol psyjax ]

Laukev7:

quote:Originally posted by psyjax: plain 'ol psyjax:
How do you remove it?

I went to Add/Remove, got rid of it. But it's still in my system. It pops up now andhttp://forum.microsuck.com/ubb/icons/icon4.gif
http://forum.microsuck.com/ubb/icons/icon4.gif then when I click on an e-mail adress in certain programs.
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It's not actually uninstalled. It's only the icons and the shortcuts that are removed.

You'll need a third party tool like IEradicator or an app from LitePC to get rid of Outleak.

Zombie9920:
I got rid of Outlook Express like this.

First go to Add/Remove programs and got rid of it's icons. Next, go to start---->run and type "regedit" without the quotes and hit enter. Now, highlight My Computer(left click on it) then go to Edit---->Find. In find type Outlook Express and click Find Next. When it finds the first entry simply press delete to delete it. Now press F3 and it will find the next entry, delete it as well. Press F3 again and you know what to do. Continue doing that until you have deleted every entry in the registry.

You will want to repeat the process from the beginning but this time search for msoe instead of Outlook Express. Do it again 1 last time...this time search for msimn.

After you clean the registry go to C:\Prgram Files--->highlight the Outlook Express folder----->Hold Shift and press Delete (Of course it won't be C:\ if you installed Windows to a different drive/partation).

Now it should be gone.

[ October 22, 2003: Message edited by: Viper ]

psyjax:
WOW! So simple!  :eek:  

I didn't realize the solution was so obvious! How could I be so blind!   :rolleyes:  

Nothing like Apple's ever so sneaky strategy of letting you delete the program by simply dragging it to the trash. Noooo, M$ is so much more straignt forward.

Ummm... sarcasam aside, thanks a bunch!  :D

I have been trying to get rid of outlook.

Zombie9920:
In Windows, He who controls the registry has the power(full control of the system).

Of course there is alot more to controlling the registry than deleting entries. ;P

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