Microsoft KB Archive/156199

= OFF97: Clicking "Remove All" During Setup Removes Inbox Icon =

Article ID: 156199

Article Last Modified on 11/22/2000

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q156199



SYMPTOMS
When you run the Microsoft Office 97 Setup program in maintenance mode and click Remove All, Setup may remove the Inbox icon from the desktop.



CAUSE
This behavior occurs when the following conditions are met:
 * You run Setup in maintenance mode and click Remove All.

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 * You click Remove All in any of the "Remove Shared Component" dialog boxes that are displayed.

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 * You click Remove in the "Remove Shared Component" dialog box for Windows Messaging.



RESOLUTION
To prevent Setup from removing the Inbox icon from the desktop, use one of the following methods:
 * Click Remove None in any of the "Remove Shared Component" dialog boxes.

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 * Click Keep in the "Remove Shared Component" dialog box for Windows Messaging.

If Setup already removed the Inbox icon from the desktop, you must reinstall the Windows Messaging client (Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook) in order to restore the icon.

To reinstall Microsoft Outlook, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

120802 Office: How to Add/Remove a Single Office Program or Component



STATUS
This behavior is by design of the Microsoft Office.



MORE INFORMATION
When you run the Microsoft Office 97 Setup program in maintenance mode, and you click Remove All, one or more dialog boxes that contain the following message may appear:

  Remove Shared Component

 is a shared component, and there may be other applications using it. If you are sure you want to  remove it, click the Remove button. Otherwise, click the Keep button.

If you want to remove all shared components, click the Remove All button. If you do not want to remove any of  shared components, click the Remove None button.

where  is the name of a shared Office program.

The dialog boxes will contain four buttons: Keep, Remove, Remove None, and Remove All.

When you click Remove All, or when you click Remove when  is "Windows Messaging", the Setup program removes all files that are related to the Windows Messaging client. These files include the Inbox icon on the desktop.

Additional query words: OFF97 mail 97

Keywords: kbsetup kbprb kbfaq KB156199

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