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| | Need to at least "disable" Windows Mail As an enterprise customer (using Windows Vista Enterprise), we've already selected -- as most large corportate customers would -- an email system and client. As such, I really don't understand why, just like with Outlook Express (until XPSP2), you can't remove this product. As a corporate customer, clearly we don't want our Vista users to be at all confused between mail clients and would very much like to see at least some sort of GPO that could "disable" the Windows Mail client so avoid any confusion by our less capable users. Any help/suggestions would be most graciously appreciated... and, no, I haven't combed through the incredible complexity of available GPOs for Vista yet -- hoping that if there is some sort of capability like that I've outlined above, that an expert at MS can direct me to it so that I don't have to submerse myself in the myriad of detail. Thanks in advance. |
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| | Re: Need to at least "disable" Windows Mail "Chris" <Chris@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:CE9A373A-1611-4893-9809-AE07927D77E2@xxxxxx Quote: > As an enterprise customer (using Windows Vista Enterprise), we've already > selected -- as most large corportate customers would -- an email system > and > client. As such, I really don't understand why, just like with Outlook > Express (until XPSP2), you can't remove this product. > > As a corporate customer, clearly we don't want our Vista users to be at > all > confused between mail clients and would very much like to see at least > some > sort of GPO that could "disable" the Windows Mail client so avoid any > confusion by our less capable users. > > Any help/suggestions would be most graciously appreciated... and, no, I > haven't combed through the incredible complexity of available GPOs for > Vista > yet -- hoping that if there is some sort of capability like that I've > outlined above, that an expert at MS can direct me to it so that I don't > have > to submerse myself in the myriad of detail. > > Thanks in advance. > removing the rest of Vista. However, you can keep it from being able to do much by removing all the accounts under it. You can also delete all the shortcuts that make it easy to start. |
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| | Re: Need to at least "disable" Windows Mail As for disabling parts of Vista, that is not within the scope of this forum. You might try asking in the general Vista newsgroup. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) "Chris" <Chris@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:CE9A373A-1611-4893-9809-AE07927D77E2@xxxxxx Quote: > As an enterprise customer (using Windows Vista Enterprise), we've already > selected -- as most large corportate customers would -- an email system and > client. As such, I really don't understand why, just like with Outlook > Express (until XPSP2), you can't remove this product. > > As a corporate customer, clearly we don't want our Vista users to be at all > confused between mail clients and would very much like to see at least some > sort of GPO that could "disable" the Windows Mail client so avoid any > confusion by our less capable users. > > Any help/suggestions would be most graciously appreciated... and, no, I > haven't combed through the incredible complexity of available GPOs for Vista > yet -- hoping that if there is some sort of capability like that I've > outlined above, that an expert at MS can direct me to it so that I don't have > to submerse myself in the myriad of detail. > > Thanks in advance. |
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| | Re: Need to at least "disable" Windows Mail Chris;697054 Wrote: Quote: > As an enterprise customer (using Windows Vista Enterprise), we've > already selected -- as most large corportate customers would -- an email > system and client. As such, I really don't understand why, just like > with Outlook Express (until XPSP2), you can't remove this product. interface and do NOT want Windows Mail active on my machines. Those morons at MicroSoft keep bundling their APPLICATIONS into their OPERATING SYSTEMS, and I don't like it at all! If you ever find out how to REMOVE Windows Mail client, please share it with us all! Thanks very much, Ed in Columbus, OH -- enewbold Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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| | Re: Need to at least "disable" Windows Mail "enewbold" <enewbold.35e6o4@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message news:enewbold.35e6o4@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com... Quote: > > Chris;697054 Wrote: Quote: >> As an enterprise customer (using Windows Vista Enterprise), we've >> already selected -- as most large corportate customers would -- an email >> system and client. As such, I really don't understand why, just like >> with Outlook Express (until XPSP2), you can't remove this product. > I share your pain. I, too, use a very reliable and different email > interface and do NOT want Windows Mail active on my machines. Those > morons at MicroSoft keep bundling their APPLICATIONS into their > OPERATING SYSTEMS, and I don't like it at all! > > If you ever find out how to REMOVE Windows Mail client, please share it > with us all! > > Thanks very much, > Ed in Columbus, OH > > > -- > enewbold > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com > also removing the rest of Vista. You can, however, remove all the accounts under it to keep it from doing much if you start it. You can also delete all the shortcuts that make it easy to start. |
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| | Re: Need to at least "disable" Windows Mail Windows Mail is not "active" if you don't run it. Why the obsession with removing it? -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) "enewbold" <enewbold.35e6o4@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message news:enewbold.35e6o4@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com... Quote: > > Chris;697054 Wrote: Quote: >> As an enterprise customer (using Windows Vista Enterprise), we've >> already selected -- as most large corportate customers would -- an email >> system and client. As such, I really don't understand why, just like >> with Outlook Express (until XPSP2), you can't remove this product. > I share your pain. I, too, use a very reliable and different email > interface and do NOT want Windows Mail active on my machines. Those > morons at MicroSoft keep bundling their APPLICATIONS into their > OPERATING SYSTEMS, and I don't like it at all! > > If you ever find out how to REMOVE Windows Mail client, please share it > with us all! > > Thanks very much, > Ed in Columbus, OH > > > -- > enewbold > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com > |
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