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aaron2486
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[Help] Removing Norton AntiSpam Outlook Plugin

Is there any way to permanently remove the Norton AntiSpam Outlook plugin toolbar? Outlook has been running slow since it installed with NIS 2004. I don't need it and I turned off AntiSpam but the toolbar continues to show even after I hide it.
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HolmanGT
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join:2001-11-20
Saint George, UT

Re: [Help] Removing Norton AntiSpam Outlook Plugin

Has anyone come up with an answer to this problem. It is the most pesky little problem I have run into in some time. I delete it and it keeps come back?
Aston64

join:2003-12-11
New York, NY

Re: [Help] Removing Norton AntiSpam Outlook Plugin

You cannot remove it. It will reinsert itself every time you restart Outlook or Outlook Express. Furthermore, Symantec tech support now acknowledges a bug in Norton Antispam 2004 that occasionally may cause Outlook Express to hang or crash

Randy Bell
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join:2002-02-24
Santa Clara, CA

said by aaron2486 See Profile:
I don't need it and I turned off AntiSpam but the toolbar continues to show even after I hide it.
If you turned off AntiSpam, why not just uninstall it completely? Sounds like you don't want it, right? Sorry for asking a dumb question .. LOL. :)
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Aston64

join:2003-12-11
New York, NY

Re: [Help] Removing Norton AntiSpam Outlook Plugin

If you install NIS2004, you cannot uninstall just Antispam, and you cannot turn off the Antispam button in Outlook Express. The only way to get rid of Antispam is to uninstall ALL of NIS2004. If you still want a firewall from Norton, you have to buy Norton Personal Firewall, or someone else's software because you are annoyed that Norton has released a pooched product...

Mzzl

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It's quite simple: rename the outlook plugin DLL in the Antispam directory:

dir: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\Antispam
file: Msouplug.dll

eg: rename to Msouplug-dll.old

This makes the toolbar go away.
daveswe

join:2003-12-27
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Re: [Help] Removing Norton AntiSpam Outlook Plugin

Hey Mzzl!

I followed your instructions above - renamed the Msouplug.dll file and the toolbar in Outlook disappeared... just like you said it would. However, after about two hours my outlook crashed. My question to you is this: Have you experienced that? When I checked the eventlog I got the following message:

Hanging application OUTLOOK.EXE, version 10.0.4510.0, hang module hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000.

Does anyone know if this is a result of renaming the file???

briz

@epix.net

I recently installed NIS and also disliked the AntiSpam feature and wanted to remove it but keep the rest of NIS. After reading the post by Mzzl I tried his suggestion but it didn't work (for me anyway). I tried something else that I THINK did the trick. Go to C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\Antispam and move everything from the directory somewhere else (I Couldn't move the log folder thou)then open Outlook Express and go to Tools\message rules\mail and delete the AntiSpam rule then delete the AntiSpam folder and that SHOULD take care of it.
spekkies2

join:2004-01-10
Kansas City, KS

Re: [Help] Removing Norton AntiSpam Outlook Plugin

Thank you very much, the toolbar does'nt show any more in Outlook 2003.
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