Go to Control Panel/Add Remove Programs. Click on the Add/Remove Windows Components button on the left. Scroll down the new box and uncheck Outlook Express.
This will remove access to Outlook Express from the Start Menu. Then get rude and delete c:\Program Files\Outlook Express
try looking through this artical - about 1/2 way through it explains about 2000 and it should work for XP (according to them). The microsoft link you might need is there.
I hope this helps, but its not my artical and i aint tried it so if it mucks stuff up... not my fault
You're right, nuedge, it's not there, I just looked. You may have to do the rude way, and just make sure you delete all the shortcuts to remove it. Jennifer Sigman
STILL unemployed...
To add additional components to the Add/Remove Programs list (Windows Components):
1.Start Windows Explorer, and navigate to the inf folder in your Windows folder. Windows Explorer must be set to Show hidden files and folders. You can adjust this from the Tools menu, Folder Options, View tab (and while you are there, un-check Hide extensions for known file types too).
2.Now find the file Sysoc.inf, and Open it (double-click)
3.You will find several lines that include the word hide: xxxx=xxxx.dll,xxxx,xxxx.inf,hide,7
4.Remove the word hide, so that the line now reads: xxxx=xxxx.dll,xxxx,xxxx.inf,,7
5.Save the file, and close it
6.Select Add or Remove Programs in Control Panlel and click on Add/Remove Windows
Components
7.Several additional Windows components will now be listed, and you will be able to remove them
Here's a list what some of the listings mean:
WBEM - Windows Management Instrumentation
com - COM+ (Provides support for developing and deploying distributed, component-based
applications)
dtc - Distributed Transaction Coordinator (Coordinates distributed transactions between multiple
clients, servers, and resource managers)
AutoUpdate - Windows Automatic Updates
msmsgs - Windows Messenger
CommApps - Communications
MultiM - Multimedia
AccessOpt - Accessibility Wizard
Pinball - Yep, the game
MSWordPad - WordPad
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