There is a way to do this. Go to 'Tools-->Trust Center-->Add-ins.' High-light 'Business Contact Manager for Outlook' then select 'COM Add-in' in the 'Manage drop-down list' and press the 'Go button.' In the dialog that follows uncheck 'Business Contact Manager for Outlook' and press the 'OK button.' Restart Outlook and the toolbar should be gone. Finally right click the file that 'Business Contact Manager for Outlook' created in your 'All Mail Items' list and select 'Close.' Outlook should now be back to where it was before you activated 'Business Contact Manager for Outlook.' If in the future you want to use the BCM simply reverse the process.
Jim
"angela g" <angelag[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E7B48D29-8430-4F7A-ABA4-201524360AFB[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I keep telling Outlook 2007 to hide or delete this BCM toolbar because BCM >is > something I'm not using now. But it will not go away. I say "delete" it > asks > "are you sure" I say "yes" AND IT'S STILL THERE. > I've seen other posts on this subject and the only solution I saw was to > delete BCM entirely! Why is that? Is it really correct one cannot have BCM > installed w/o toolbar displayed all the time? > I do not wish to delete BCM because I may wish to use it, w/o it's > annoying > TB, in the near future. I can use other parts of Outlook 2007 w/o the > respective toolbar displayed all the time. How do I do that for BCM? Thank > you.
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