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Getting rid of reference to deleted program.

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Larry S. - 31 Jul 2006 09:01 GMT
When I bring Outlook up, I get a message saying that "the addin
'StuffitCMdLaunch.dll" could not be loaded.  This refers to a program that I
have deleted from my computer.  Apparently, the reference to this program in
Outlook was not removed, and I can't locate how to remove it.  Any ideas?  
Thanks.
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Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] - 31 Jul 2006 14:15 GMT
See if it's listed in Tools, Options, Other tab, Advanced Options button,
COM Add-Ins button. If not then open the registry editor and navigate to
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\Addins and look for the stuffit addin
there. Either delete the entire stuffit key or set the LoadBehavior value of
that key to 0.

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> When I bring Outlook up, I get a message saying that "the addin
> 'StuffitCMdLaunch.dll" could not be loaded.  This refers to a program that
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> Outlook was not removed, and I can't locate how to remove it.  Any ideas?
> Thanks.
 
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