I don't use Exchange; at least I never installed such program. I use gmail and discountasp.net emails; that is all.
>Don't disable any that work with a program you're using. For example, if you use Exchange, keep that one active.
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>>Your question made me look into the Outlook Add-ins. I see that I have, in the Active Application Add-ins:
>>Microsoft Exchange Add-in
>>Microsoft SharePoint Server Colleague Import Add-in
>>OneNote Notes about Outlook Items
>>Outlook Social Connector 2003
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>>I don't think I use any of the above add-ins. They were probably added on installation as defaults. Before I disable (or even better to remove) them, do you see any that I should not touch?
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>>Thank you.
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