On 6/19/05, Alexander S. Kunz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > To remove them from outlook.

How about when you uninstall Outlook? Did you check that? 

Alexander, pardon me, but it seems like you are dancing around the
point. Running the uninstall script of TB is the same as accessing TB
- it is like being within TB. And so it makes no sense that TB will
ask for a password to run TB, where you would have power then to
delete messages and address book entries, but TB lets you do the same
thing without a password if you access it via TB's uninstall script.

Anyway, one thing is certain. The uninstall script is broken. It
offers an option that it does not fulfill. The password issue is, in
my opinion, an inconsistent implementation but a secondary matter.
First the script should be fixed, and then second it should be easy to
add the password request. I hope, Alexander, that you would not object
to being prompted for a password when you are uninstalling an
OTFE-enabled installation of TB. :-)

-- 
Avi Yashar
Windows XP Pro SP2 and The Bat! Pro (No OTFE) 3.5.29

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