Remove / Uninstall MSOutlook off Exchange
Hello, I am having MAPI issues with exchange and have come to find that it has outlook installed on it.I have searched the Internet to see if it's safe to remove it; but there aren't to many articles saying it will be fine to uninstall and there will be no problems.Has anyone in herehad to remove outlook from an exchange box? Or, doesanyone know of any potential issues in doing so.Even though we will be snap-shottingfirst, thought I would ask.Thanks
November 3rd, 2009 3:08pm

Never heard any body complaning about outlook removal from exchange. So i think , it should be OK.http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-2003/outlook-on-exchange-server/8108.htmlRaj
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November 3rd, 2009 3:19pm

Thanks
November 3rd, 2009 3:41pm

It is better not to keep outlook on exchage box due to mapi conflict. in case if you want to remove it then you need to follow belo things Please uninstall Outlook from Add/Remove as they share MAPI32.dll. More information to share with you: Exchange and Outlook On The Same Machine http://blogs.msdn.com/stephen_griffin/archive/2004/07/03/172257.aspx Microsoft does not support installing Exchange Server components and Outlook on the same computer http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266418/en-us Vinod |CCNA|MCSE 2003 +Messaging|MCTS|ITIL V3|
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November 3rd, 2009 3:54pm

Thank you
November 3rd, 2009 4:10pm

I agree with --Vinod-- and indeed the linked documents by him are good.Milind Naphade | MCTS:M (Exchange 2007 and 2010) | http://www.msexchangegeek.com
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November 3rd, 2009 5:05pm

Similar thread to share with you:Is There a procedure to remove outlook 2003 from a exchange 2003 server?http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/exchangesvradmin/thread/9a61712c-3109-4d0c-819a-1f0919593933Regards,Xiu
November 4th, 2009 9:53am

Appreciated.Thanks"Never increase, beyond what is necessary, the number of words required to explain anything" William of Ockham (1285-1349)
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November 4th, 2009 4:58pm

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