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Topic: «
Microsoft Outlook 2003 and 2 tray icons
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Window Rules, or Tips and Tricks
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Michael Tretyakov
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Posted:
04/06/2005 01:15:06
Hello everyone:
If you use our programs to minimize Microsoft Outlook to tray, you may notice that Outlook 2003 has his own tray icon and then you minimize it to tray you got 2 icons.
To solve this problem we added the special option "Do not add icon to the tray" to "
Minimize to Tray
" action to latest version 3.6 of our programs.
Check this option in Outlook Window Rule and Outlook 2003 will be minimize to tray and have only one icon.
Sincerely,
Michael Tretyakov
Actual Tools
http://www.ActualTools.com/
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Alap Patel Patel
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Posted:
09/13/2007 20:38:39
Hold up what if your pc is running a bit glitchy because see i have a Windows XP that is really glitchy and messed with all these viruses anyhow i am just wondering if it is possible to delete Microsoft Outlook instead of upgrading the software
I love Actual Tools
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Michael Rezvanov
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09/14/2007 04:30:10
What Actual Tools' program and of what version version do you currently use?
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