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How to disable sqlserver.exe and contact manager in Outlook 2003?
I have Outlook 2003 and I hate the new features. Terrible layout, hard to
customize, complicated, adds no value. Furthermore, there is a contact manager that apparently runs sql server in the backend since I can see it a sqlsvr.exe in the task manager processes. The main issue is that sql server uses a lot of memory (up to 25MB) and is of no use. How can I disable it by default so it never starts? Thanks, Nick |
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Uninstall BCM (the contact manager your fefering to)
"Nick" wrote in message ... I have Outlook 2003 and I hate the new features. Terrible layout, hard to customize, complicated, adds no value. Furthermore, there is a contact manager that apparently runs sql server in the backend since I can see it a sqlsvr.exe in the task manager processes. The main issue is that sql server uses a lot of memory (up to 25MB) and is of no use. How can I disable it by default so it never starts? Thanks, Nick |
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