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Sakanashi - 04 Jul 2005 06:34 GMT
Hi 2 all, I have this problem with two 3dparty toolbars:

I had installed MailList King v5.25, Adobe Acrobat Pro 7.0 and ABBYY's
Scan-to-Office 1.0 products all of which offers to add toolbars to MS suite.
I will talk here about adding toolbars to Outlook 2003.

Well, while ABBYY's toolbar works rigth, I can't make the other two toolbars
to stay where I put them, even if I turn then off they still load next time
I run Outlook. I tried a couple of times to move them to different
locations, turning them on and off and closing and reopening Outlook 2003
but those two toolbars make what they want; instead, ABBYY's toolbar stays
where I put it.

Is this a bug in the toolbars or just an Outlook 2003 bug? Can I set -in any
way- any registry tweak to make Outlook fix -block- the toolbars where I
WANT instead where it place them at start-up?

Thank you very much for reading this!!!

Regards,

Martin
Brian Tillman - 05 Jul 2005 16:11 GMT
> Well, while ABBYY's toolbar works rigth, I can't make the other two
> toolbars to stay where I put them, even if I turn then off they still
> load next time I run Outlook.

A well-known issue with third-party toolbars.  Many do not allow saving
their locations.
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