Mickey
Wed Mar 12 17:18:33 CDT 2008
You don't need to. If you want to remove all of Office, you can do so using
the Remove Office tool. However, I would suggest you keep Entourage if you
plan to keep Office, as it manages the database which is used across all
four applications. If you really have no desire to use Entourage, just
launch it, and go to Entourage > Turn Off Office Notifications, and then go
to Tools > Accounts and delete all of the accounts. Quit.
Then, open System Preferences, and then click Accounts. Find your account,
and then click the "Login Items" tab. If you see "Microsoft Database
Daemon" or "My Day" in the list, select and delete it/them.
On 3/11/08 2:36 AM, in article ee93243.-1@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"Douglas@officeformac.com" <Douglas@officeformac.com> wrote:
> Version: 2008
> Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
> Processor: intel
> Email Client: pop
>
> I use apple mail. How do I de-install Entourage
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