You'd already have gotten rid of Outlook if you'd read the replies to your
posts.
1. Run Office setup in Change mode and select "Add or remove Features; click
"Next"
2. Click Microsoft Office and select "Not Available" from the list of
choices.
3. OK your way out - Outlook will be uninstalled leaving the rest of Office
intact.
Hal
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"Andy" <Andy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:042B6769-8F1E-4DC6-859B-E5E1D2F3433D@microsoft.com...
> Winston-
>
> this is what I ended up doing:
>
> Remove an Outlook e-mail profile
> An e-mail profile is made up of e-mail accounts, data files, and
information
> about where your e-mail is stored. If you are unfamiliar with e-mail
> profiles, see overview of Outlook e-mail profiles.
>
> In Microsoft Windows, click the Start button, and then click Control
Panel.
> Do one of the following:
> Windows Vista Click User Accounts, and then click Mail.
> Note In Classic view, double-click Mail.
>
> Microsoft Windows XP Click User Accounts, and then click Mail.
> Note In Classic view, double-click Mail.
>
> The Mail icon won't appear unless you have Outlook installed and have run
> the program at least once.
>
> The Mail Setup dialog box opens.
>
>
>
> Click Show Profiles.
> Click the e-mail profile that you want to remove, and then click Remove.
> Note Removing an e-mail profile does not remove your Outlook data
files,
> so no data is lost.
>
> The Microsoft Office Outlook ICON is still on the start up list...so how
do
> I get rid of that?
>
> I am hoping that the items that Office gave me delete OFFICE OUTLOOK as my
> email program......but I would feel really better if I did not have to
see
> the OFFICE OUTLOOK ICON pop up as I get the feeling that it is still
there...
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> "...winston" wrote:
>
> > Open Outlook/Tools/Options/Other
> > - uncheck the item to make it the default client
> > - close Outlook
> > - uninstall Outlook
> > - use the Windows available options(IE, Windows) and/or the preferred
email client to set the default email client.
> >
> > If you have Microsoft Update set to download and install automatically,
and Outlook is still installed...repeat the above after
> > each and every an Outlook Junk Mail filter update or until you uninstall
Outlook or change your mind to use Outlook.(there is no
> > way around an Outlook update reclaiming the default setting).
> >
> > I'm in the other boat..I use WLM for Hotmail accounts, but Outlook(OL)
is my preferred email client for Pop3 personal and business
> > use. I prefer it's superior capability for email, calender, tasks,
notes, reminders, etc and quite comfortable with it remaining
> > the default client.
> >
> > --
> > ...winston
> > ms-mvp mail
> >
> >
> > "Andy" <Andy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5C56F9E1-461B-4931-8D55-6A0ED6B2E477@microsoft.com...
> > > NONE of these options worked...
> > > When I try to send a pic, it comes up in Microsoft Office
Outlook...even tho
> > > I set the default to WIN MAIL....I cannot send and receive a pic to
WIN
> > > MAIL..it ends up in Outlook....But I can send a written message to and
from
> > > WIN MAIL...
> > >
> > > HELP- this is driving me nuts!!!!!!!!!!
> > >
> > > "Andy" wrote:
> > >
> > >> I have ALL of the above...I NORMALLY use Outlook Express for my email
and it
> > >> is synched as WIN MAIL which is what I have been using for over a
yr..
> > >>
> > >> Just downloaded Office 2007 and up pops Mircosoft Office Outlook and
it
> > >> wants to be my MAIL program..I HATE this as it has messed up all
photos that
> > >> I am trying to send etc and I want to JUST USE OUTLOOK EXPRESS/WIN
MAIL as
> > >> my mail programs...
> > >>
> > >> HOW to do I get rid of Mico.Office Outlook and go back to using WIN
> > >> MAIL/Outlook Express and STILL be able to used OFFICE 2007 as I need
Office
> > >> 2007 for excel,word etc....
> > >>
> > >> HELP --I am going crazy........
> >
> >