taskbar/email outlook express

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I want to re use "past Items" in my taskbar and after weeks of trying I have
had no luck. Can this be done? if so, how?

I downloaded spamarrow some weeks past and it caused grief on my pc so I
removed it. Now there is a notation on my message page in outlook " this
computer is protected by spamarrow etc. Anyway to get this off?

Thanks

Forbes-ee
 
forbes-ee said:
I want to re use "past Items" in my taskbar and after weeks of
trying I have had no luck. Can this be done? if so, how?

I downloaded spamarrow some weeks past and it caused grief on my pc
so I removed it. Now there is a notation on my message page in
outlook " this computer is protected by spamarrow etc. Anyway to
get this off?

First off - this "past items" you want - are you referring to the list of
programs you use most often that can be shown on the Windows XP start menu's
left-side and is somewhat controlled there by right-clicking on the Start
button itself, choosing properties, clicking on the "customize" button and
in the center of the "General" tab window - choosing the number of programs
on the start menu and/or clicking on the words "Clear List"?

Or are you talking, more simply, about the "My Recent Documents" folder that
is on your start menu's right-side usually and contains documents of various
varieties that you recently opened?

Or do you have something completely different in mind?


Second - this "spamarrow" you downloaded and utilized... what does their
technical support tell you about the removal of the application and the
tatooing it has done to your Outlook (Outlook what? 97? 2000? XP? 2003?
2007?)? Or did you mean to say "Outlook Express"?

Looking around - I am guessing you mean this product:
http://www.spamarrow.com/
Whose support contact information can be gotten to (supposedly) by emailing
an address from here:
http://www.spamarrow.com/contact.html
Specifically (e-mail address removed) ...

You'll want to be much more specific for them than you have been here in
your email to them - specifying what you mean by "Outlook", etc...
 
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