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2010-08-14T23:56:23+00:00

Outlook 2010 the call to GetCustomUI()'Microsoft.Outlook.Explorer' failed

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Anonymous
2010-08-17T23:17:25+00:00

On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 21:32:42 +0000, Purple One wrote:

OK -- looks like the problem may be solved.

I Unchecked "Business Contact Manager for Outlook" in the Add-in list and I am no longer getting the error message.

How can I tell what functionality this causes me to loose?  Where are the Add-ns documented?

I suppose that if you don't know what the BCM does, that you will not

miss the application. You can uninstall it if you don't use it.

See for some information:

http://blogs.technet.com/b/office2010/archive/2009/08/28/business-contact-manager-for-outlook-2010.aspx


Gérard

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-08-17T21:32:42+00:00

    OK -- looks like the problem may be solved.

    I Unchecked "Business Contact Manager for Outlook" in the Add-in list and I am no longer getting the error message.

    How can I tell what functionality this causes me to loose?  Where are the Add-ns documented?

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  2. Anonymous
    2010-08-17T05:44:13+00:00

    On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 01:55:37 +0000, Purple One wrote:

    The Tooilbar Commands icon is the only one I see when I click on the Add0(ns tab. Is there another place I should look for add-ins?

     

    Not the add-ons tab.., but....

    Click File tab in Outlook (on the ribbon) -> options -> add-ins  - >

    Manage..

    See: http://www.msoutlook.info/question/88


    Gérard

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  3. Anonymous
    2010-08-17T01:55:37+00:00

    The Tooilbar Commands icon is the only one I see when I click on the Add0(ns tab. Is there another place I should look for add-ins?

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  4. Anonymous
    2010-08-16T20:12:18+00:00

    On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 16:58:49 +0000, Purple One wrote:

    I found one add-in labeled "Toolbar Commands" which I have tried to delete by right clicking on it and choosing delete. It goes away for that session, but reappears the next time I open Outlook. How do I delete it permanently?

    When I click on the add-in it puts the highlighted email into One-Note. I guess it is left over from my efforts three or four weeks ago at trying to figure out whether One-Note would be of help to me. I gave up on it at that time, thinking I might look at it again later.

     

    I don't understand the name of this add-in. Did you check all add-ins

    in Outlook? Click file tab -> options -> add-ins  - > Manage..? There

    is only one add-in? And that is named 'Toolbar Commands'?


    Gérard

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