Several readers have asked me how to remove Outlook Express icons from their Windows XP users' computers. They don't want their users to run Outlook Express, and they've found that having the Outlook Express icons displayed on screen confuses some users. The easiest way to remove the standard Outlook Express icons is to run the following command from the Start, Run dialog box:
"%SystemRoot%\System32\shmgrate.exe OCInstallHideOE
To redisplay the Outlook Express icons, run the command
"%SystemRoot%\System32\shmgrate.exe OCInstallShowOE
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posted by..nagarjuna...july 27th..
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
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