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#16 CatByte

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Posted 07 June 2009 - 09:39 AM

When I open the Trust Centre and select Add-Ins, lo and behold there is no ESET plugin to remove

Actually it is hiding in there, a tiny drop-down menu and a "Go" button hide down the bottom of the box


Well...Geeesh Troy...had I known from the start that you hadn't ACTUALLY checked the tiny hidden drop down menu tucked waaaaaay down the bottom with the miniscule "GO' button to begin with...then I would have known to send you there right away !!!!!!! :rofl:


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Posted 08 June 2009 - 12:46 AM

Hey Jules... honestly by now you should have learnt "assume nothing" and that all users need complete and full instructions in all areas. If it is not a "System Building and Upgrading" thread then I probably don't know what I'm doing and should only have the "Tech Staff" badge in that area... :blush: (Actually it's highly possible I know a wee bit more than that) :wacko: Thanks for your thoughts. I've never had need to go snooping so far into the Outlook settings, but now I know it's there for next time. I doubt you'll see me asking the same question again! How can I send you a box of chocolates? Like this? CatByte_Chocolates.JPG

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Posted 08 June 2009 - 09:53 PM

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We'll be sure she gets the "box". B)
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Posted 09 June 2009 - 12:17 AM

@ Doug
Why is it Care Of the Admin Team?? That makes it seem like it's going to just be given/eaten by the Admin Team and not by CatByte. I don't think CatByte will be too happy about that one.. and when you say you'll make sure she gets the 'box' do you mean the empty box??

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#20 Doug

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Posted 09 June 2009 - 12:45 AM

SweetTech, I'm simply making an innocent offer to assist. :P After all, someone has to perform "quality assurance". We want to make sure that our dear CatByte only receives the best. I'm only doing this for her own good. Honest. :whistling: Sincerely, :ph34r:
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Posted 09 June 2009 - 04:16 AM

Sometimes I truly wonder... why don't my threads just finish up nicely? Even sometimes? :rofl:

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Posted 09 June 2009 - 09:42 AM

Sometimes I truly wonder... why don't my threads just finish up nicely? Even sometimes?

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Uhmmmm... Let me think...

Bad influences from your Tech Academy instructor(s) ? :blush:
Too much time exchanging technical consultation with the Monkey?
Unfortunate indulgences from Sari?
You don't spend enough time with ScHwErV ?
You have a unique magnet lodged somewhere near your heart that attracts "off-topic" comments?

How long a list would you like? :rofl:

Obviously you are "special" in the hearts of us who know and enjoy you.
You just make it so easy. :)
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Posted 09 June 2009 - 05:03 PM

Troy, Thanks so much for the chocolates, the box did receive a little 'content damage' in the mail, so the box only contained 2 1/2 chocolates (the half had suspicious teeth marks in it...I'm taking forensic bite mark impressions of all the tech and admin staff ) and a few wrappers. But what was left was delicious.....I did notice Metallica hanging around the staffroom too.... :whistling:

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Posted 20 December 2011 - 09:14 AM

Hi Troy Greatissimo work :thumbup: I have searched to solve this problem from 2 months ans all the solution (included ESET) are wrong ! You are great ! and very greedy :popcorn: Thnak you very much :wavey:

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Posted 12 April 2012 - 05:56 PM

@ Troy
Have you tried to do the following yet??

In Outlook, click on Tools > Options > Other > Advanced Options > Add-In Manager.
Uncheck "NOD32 Emon" and click 'OK' until you are back in Outlook. This should
resolve that message that you are receiving upon opening Outlook.

I think CatByte was suggesting that you reinstall the ESET Anti-Virus Trial and then uninstall it using Revo Uninstaller.



After trying all of the above, THIS worked (UNcheckNOD32 Emon). Thanks!

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Posted 17 September 2012 - 06:26 AM

Ah yes, I've already deleted the extend.dat file. I tried that and it didn't work, but since then I have tried your suggestion and deleted those ESET registry keys, I thought I'd give it another shot. Maybe this time it would work?

Sadly no, my extend.dat file no longer exists! It obviously wasn't rebuilt after deleting it the first time? :scratch:

Cheers, awaiting further guesses.



It is very simple. Go to outlook "Help" tab, then "Privacy Options", then go to "Add in" , then go to "Exchange client extensions" click on "GO", then untick the eset.

After that close the outlook then try to open. Enjoy.....

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