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How do I get rid of the tool bar?
Clipper 2/8/2007 1:15:01 AM
When I delete it, it goes away while the dialogue box is still open, but when
I close the box it comes back. (Frankliy, I'd like to get rid of BCM
entirely.)
Re: How do I get rid of the tool bar?
"Clinton Ford [MSFT]" <ClintonFordMSFT[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> 2/8/2007 10:01:01 PM
You can remove the BCM toolbar by disabling the add-in or by uninstalling
BCM from "Add or Remove Programs" in Control Panel.
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"Clipper" <Clipper[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> When I delete it, it goes away while the dialogue box is still open, but
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Re: How do I get rid of the tool bar?
Clipper 2/9/2007 1:08:01 AM






















Is the program to delete "Small Business Connectivity Components"? I
certainly don't want to delete all of Outlook.










"Clinton Ford [MSFT]" wrote:

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> You can remove the BCM toolbar by disabling the add-in or by uninstalling
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> Visit team blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/bcm
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
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> > When I delete it, it goes away while the dialogue box is still open, but
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> > I close the box it comes back. (Frankliy, I'd like to get rid of BCM
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Re: How do I get rid of the tool bar?
"Clinton Ford [MSFT]" <ClintonFordMSFT[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> 2/10/2007 12:06:34 AM
It is called "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007" in the list of
programs. This will not uninstall Outlook.

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"Clipper" <Clipper[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> Visit team blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/bcm
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
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>> > When I delete it, it goes away while the dialogue box is still open,
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Re: How do I get rid of the tool bar?
Clipper 2/10/2007 2:54:00 AM
That did the trick! Thanks so much.

"Clinton Ford [MSFT]" wrote:

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> It is called "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007" in the list of
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> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
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> >> Visit team blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/bcm
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> >> "Clipper" <Clipper[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Re: How do I get rid of the tool bar?
angela g 12/14/2008 2:29:00 AM
So is the ONLY way to NOT display the cumbersome toolbar is to get rid of the
BCM add-in entirely??? Surely there must be another way??

I definitely don't want the toolbar and have experienced the same
frustration of other users above -- i.e. following the help info for how to
not display toolbars, then to delete the toolbar. But it just doesn't work.

But I might want to use the BCM occassionally so would rather not uninstall
the whole add-in program just to make annoying TB go away. (I already tried
deleting individual buttons from BCM TB. Didn't work. . . )

A little consistency about feature operations would sure save users anguish
and time, and get less traffic to sites like this. I have a TRULY third party
"Delete Duplicates" add-in in Outlook at its toolbar does work consistently
with other non-add-in TBs so don't see why BCM won't/can't too)

"rmw" wrote:

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> Yes, Vista.
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> Actually, I was impatient and just turned off BCM completely. I didn't use
> it anyway. I was trying to get the menu/tool bars to stay put and hoped the
> BCM bar was the issue. It cleaned it up a little, as now there's one less
> bar, but they still don't remain in the same place.
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> Is it a Vista issue. Or could the McAfee bar be causing the same problem as
> BCM?
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> > On Aug 25, 12:06 am, rmw <r...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > > This looks like a good option for me, but when I try to uncheck the box
> > > 'Business Contact Manager for Outlook' [in the COM Add-Ins window] I get the
> > > message:
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> > > "The connected state of Office Add-Ins registered in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
> > > cannot be changed."
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> > > Can anyone help further?
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> > > "philrob" wrote:
> > > > Disabling the add in did it for me.
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> > > > Outlook -->Tools -->Trust Centre -->Add Ins
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> > > > Click on the BCM line in active, make sure that the drop down at the bottom
> > > > is com add ins and click go.
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> > > > Unselect BCM and away the screen hungry toolbar goes.
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> > > > It would have been much better to just be able to unselect the toolbar or
> > > > delete it in the normal way though.
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> > > > Phil
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> > > > "Clinton Ford [MSFT]" wrote:
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> > > > > You can remove the BCM toolbar by disabling the add-in or by uninstalling
> > > > > BCM from "Add or Remove Programs" in Control Panel.
> > > > > --
> > > > > Visit team blog athttp://blogs.msdn.com/bcm
> > > > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
> > > > > "Clipper" <Clip...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > > >news:AF41AFB0-3824-4715-8400-EC15E8874BAF[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > > > > > When I delete it, it goes away while the dialogue box is still open, but
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> > > > > > I close the box it comes back. (Frankliy, I'd like to get rid of BCM
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> > Is this on Vista?
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