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Stupid dumb Windoze question by hieraco 2006-11-05 03:04:21
How do I get the damn Outlook icon off my desktop?

If i delete the icon (drag it to the recycle bin) it wants to uninstall outlook. I need outlook installed on my computer as it interfaces with my PDA but I don't need the outlook to be on the desktop. any suggestions for keeping it on the comuter while removing the icon from the desktop?
[ Reply ]
  Cant you move it to a folder on the desktop? by Klaranth2006-11-05 03:09:12
  I'm confused... by Didactylos2006-11-05 03:16:29
    Always has for me by hieraco2006-11-05 03:54:54
  Well, you can always just hide the icon by Control2006-11-05 03:18:07
    Nope, right click give Mail Setup - Hieraco by hieraco2006-11-05 03:53:29
  How about actually READING the msgbox? by Bonzo2006-11-05 03:31:22
    But it's *NOT* a shortcut by hieraco2006-11-05 03:52:18
      Say yes and see what it does by Rogue19712006-11-05 03:56:16
      Thats microsoft speak for by joecrouse2006-11-05 03:56:16
        My toughts exactly (n/t) by Rogue19712006-11-05 03:56:51
      The ' special functionality' is probably about by Cokish2006-11-05 03:59:27
      You can delete this safely... by keffa2006-11-05 04:00:18
      The special functions it's talking about can be by romandas2006-11-05 04:06:00
        Feel free to delete it by peired2006-11-05 12:05:11
  Right click desktop -> Desktop properties? by IByte2006-11-05 04:40:59
  Use TweakUI and hide it. by BorgKing2006-11-05 05:17:47
    Thanks that did the trick by hieraco2006-11-05 13:04:06

 

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