You may have to activate the trial version in order to be able to use
Outlook. Activation needs to be done otherwise it will go into Reduced
Functionality Mode.
"katrainor" wrote:
> I just started a 60-day trial of MS Office Professional and most of my
> functionality in Outlook has been disabled, e.g. composing new messages,
> receiving messages, replying, forwarding, etc.
>
> I think this might have to do with having installied Business Contact
> Manager.
>
> Can I uninstall Business Contact Manager and still have the full
> functionality of Outllook, and, if so, how can I do so?
>
> If not, any ideas about what could be causing this problem all of a sudden?
>
> Thanks so much!!!!
>
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