Contact and Calendar Folders

T

Tom

Whenever I create a folder on my desktop, "outlook contacts" and "outlook
calendar" folders get created. Why does this happen and is there any way I
can disable Outlook from automatically creating shortcut folders (the folders
are always empty, by the way). Thanks.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Tom said:
Whenever I create a folder on my desktop, "outlook contacts" and
"outlook calendar" folders get created. Why does this happen and is
there any way I can disable Outlook from automatically creating
shortcut folders (the folders are always empty, by the way). Thanks.

No need to ask more than once.
 
T

Tom

Sorry...my wireless router decided to have ahissy fit this afternoon. I was
not sure if the first one went through.
 
W

winuser

Hi everyone,

I also facing the same problem.
I noticed that these 2 folders always get created whenever I launch Outlook
2007.
End up I can see my recycle bin have a lot of them.

Is there anyone can help us on this ?
Thanks.
 
F

F. H. Muffman

Thanks to a previous poster, the problem actually comes from the MediaDirect
AddIn that Dell installs by default.

Full quote: "Ok, after more digging this morning, I did confirm that this
is related to
the OutlookAddin from Cyberlink. This addin is for the MediaDirect program
included on Dell systems. The issue is that the addin is pulling your
calendar and contact data over for use in MediaDirect (notice any lag/CPU
spikes while you're in Outlook?). If you're not looking at that info in MD,
then you can remove this addin by going to the setup here:

Program Files\Dell\MediaDirect\OLAddin\

Run the setup file and remove the addin. I was not able to disable the
addin through Outlook, so this is the route I had to take. I've just tested
this in Outlook 2007 by saving attachments and creating them, and no more
folder creation. Also, I've noticed a difference in the lag on my typing.

I didn't find this solution on Dell's support site--I found it on the
Notebookreview.com forums and it seems to date back to November 2006.
Someone on there noted they talked to Dell support and it was recommended to
remove MD until a fix was out. I bought my laptop in March 2007 and it's
still doing it, so I guess it's not addressed. But, good news is that you
can just remove the addin. "
 
T

Tolar

I had the same problem and the shared directories that the company uses
started getting them also, so I ran through the uninstall process and it
worked.

thanks
 
W

winuser

Hi,

Yes, you are right. My laptop (Dell) had loaded with MediaDirect.
That 2 folder no more appear after I uninstall the addin program.

Thanks a lot.
 

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