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Business Contact Manager How To Discconnect - Outlook 2007
The title says it all.
After establishing your Outlook to a Business Contact Manager, is it possible to discconnect? If so how? Your help is appreciated and will be acknowledged! Thanks (B^)-]=[ |
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Business Contact Manager How To Discconnect - Outlook 2007
"WSR" wrote in message
... The title says it all. Um, no it doesn't. What do you mean by "dosconnect"? After establishing your Outlook to a Business Contact Manager, is it possible to discconnect? If so how? The Business Contact Manager is an add-in for Outlook and you can uninstall it if you do not wish to use it. Do so in Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Business Contact Manager How To Disconnect - Outlook 2007
Sorry Brian.
Everytime I log into Outlook a baloon message appears with the title Business Contact Manager "Connectivity to the shared database has been lost. You are now working offline" How can I get rid of that message? Thanks for your attention! "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... "WSR" wrote in message ... The title says it all. Um, no it doesn't. What do you mean by "dosconnect"? After establishing your Outlook to a Business Contact Manager, is it possible to discconnect? If so how? The Business Contact Manager is an add-in for Outlook and you can uninstall it if you do not wish to use it. Do so in Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Business Contact Manager How To Disconnect - Outlook 2007
"WSR" wrote in message
... Everytime I log into Outlook a baloon message appears with the title Business Contact Manager "Connectivity to the shared database has been lost. You are now working offline" How can I get rid of that message? I wish I knew, but I don't because I don't use BCM. Ask BCM questions he news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...ic.outlook.bcm or http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...ontact/threads -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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