I presume that you're running Windows XP. Not putting an icon on the
desktop during installation is a Windows XP logo requirement, so Outlook
does not do this. If you want one there, you can always create a shortcut.
Default install behavior. We removed the desktop icon in Office 2003.
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Regards,
Chris Burnham
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