Based on Norton version 17.7 and Outlook 2003 and Windows 7 (should work for any email client and MS Operating System)
To remove the anti-spam toolbar you must configure Client Integration in Norton
In the Norton Internet Security main window, in the Network pane, click the SSETTINGS link.
Under AntiSpam, in the CLIENT INTEGRATION row, click the CONFIGURE link.
In the Client Integration window, check the programs with which you want Norton AntiSpam to integrate.
UNCHECK Outlook (or your mail program)
Click APPLY then OK to save the changes and close the Client Integration window.
Restart Outlook if it is running. The toolbar should dissapear.
Another option is to turn anti-spam off completely by moving the slider bar to the OFF position in the Norton Security pannel under NETWORK/ SETTINGS/ EMAIL PROTECTION/ ANTI-SPAM.
Scott wrote:
Uninstall Add-in
07-Jun-07
I have uninstalled Symantec antivirus program but it left Add-in in Outlook
2007. Every time, when I launch the program, it comes up an alert saying
the Add-in cannot be loaded and disabled. Can someone advise how to
uninstall the Add-in
Thanks
Scott
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Uninstall Add-in
I have uninstalled Symantec antivirus program but it left Add-in in Outlook
2007. Every time, when I launch the program, it comes up an alert saying
the Add-in cannot be loaded and disabled. Can someone advise how to
uninstall the Add-in
Thanks
Scott
On your Outlook go to Tools - Trust Center - Add-Ins and remove it from there.
On your Outlook go to Tools - Trust Center - Add-Ins and remove it from there. Also check to make sure it is not listed under Add Remove Programs under the control pane
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look in tools, trust center, addins and disable it.
look in tools, trust center, addins and disable it
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Re: Uninstall Add-in
I have a similar problem with the Outlook Spy addin. Any help with b
greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance.
Thanks for your advice.
Thanks for your advice. Unfortunately, there was no any Add-in related t
Symantec over there. Is there any where to check
Thanks
Scott
Re: Uninstall Add-in
Delete the hidden extend.dat file. Where you will find that is WIndow
version-specific
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Brian Tillman
Visit the Symantec Web site and look around for an uninstaller.
Visit the Symantec Web site and look around for an uninstaller. They had si
different versions the last time I looked.
ScottMany will disagree but the only way to get rid of anything that is
Scot
Many will disagree but the only way to get rid of anything that is
Symantec on your computer is to do a clean reformat of your system.
Norton\Symantec is so intrusive that even their own removal tool from
their site will not clean all of it out
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remove add-in
Hi, Just go to Tools, Trust Center, Add-Ins, Manage (bottom of screen), change COM Add-Ins to Exchange Client Extensions, Click Go, unselect Symantec Add In, Click OK, restart Outlook, DONE!!!
How to dissable Add-in from outlook
Thanks,it works
Thanx
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Remove McAffee Addin from Outlook
Thanks so much for the additional info - it was driving me crazy every time I started Outlook it would stop with that message about the disabled add-in... but no one could help me get rid of it - unless I totally wiped my computer & start over - which I had just done loading Windows 7 so I really did NOT want to go through all that yet again - this extra bit of information about getting to the client extensions did the trick!!
Thanks so much
uninstall add-in outlook 2007
i was going crazy trying to fix this problem. Your suggestion worked.
thnx
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