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This article describes how to disable Business Contact Manager in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager and in Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 with Business Contact Manager.
Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, How to back up and restore the registry in Windows -  Backing Up And Restoring Individual Registry Entries In Registry Editor
You can use the Add or Remove Programs item in Control Panel to remove Business Contact Manager. However, if you want to disable Business Contact Manager without removing Business Contact Manager, follow these steps:
  1. Quit Outlook.
  2. Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.
  3. Locate and then click the following registry subkey:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\Addins\Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.Connect.1
  4. Right-click LoadBehavior, and then click Modify.
  5. In the Value data box, type 1, and then click OK.
  6. Quit Registry Editor.
  7. Start Outlook.
To enable Business Contact Manager after you have disabled Business Contact Manager, follow these steps:
  1. Quit Outlook.
  2. Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.
  3. Locate and then click following registry subkey:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\Addins\Microsoft.BusinessSolutions.eCRM.OutlookAddIn.Connect.1
  4. Right-click LoadBehavior, and then click Modify.
  5. In the Value data box, type 3, and then click OK.
  6. Quit Registry Editor.
  7. Start Outlook. 
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Normally, when you install windows 7 on an existing windows partition, your data wont get deleted unless you use the advanced disk option to format or delete your hard disk. If you have formatted your disk or deleted your partition before installing windows 7, this article wont help you to recover your files. may be you have to try some recovery software to recover your files.

Now, if you accidentally installed windows 7 on and existing OS partition, your old files will be moved to a folder named "WINDOWS.OLD" on your C Drive. so, you can very well get it back by browsing that folder.

If you are looking to restore your whole Windows OS
Supposing you need to restore your previous OS after you have installed Windows 7. Provided that you didn’t format the partition during Windows 7 installation, you should be able to restore back to your previous OS!

Here’s what you can do…
  • Make sure there’s sufficient space on Drive C
  • Double click Drive C and make sure a folder named Windows.old exists!
  • Make sure Windows.old is smaller than the free space available on Drive C… ( duh!!! )
  • Then place the Windows 7 DVD and reboot.
  • At the Install Windows window…click Repair Windows.
  • At the System Restore Option windows, choose your Windows 7 version to repair and click Next.
  • Then still at the System Restore Option windows, click Command Prompt.
  • In the cmd window, type the following commands :
C:
Md Win7
Move Windows Win7\Windows
Move “Program Files” “Win7\Program Files”
Move Users Win7\Users
Attrib –h –s –r ProgramData
Move ProgramData Win7\ProgramData
Rd “Documents and Settings”
  • Then move the files in Windows.old by typing the following commands
move /y c:\Windows.old\Windows c:\
move /y “c:\Windows.old\Program Files” c:\
move /y c:\Windows.old\ProgramData c:\
move /y c:\Windows.old\Users c:\
move /y “c:\Windows.old\Documents and Settings” c:\

  • Finally you need to restore the boot sector of the previous OS
  • If your previous OS was Server 2003, XP or 2000 type the following in the command prompt – X:\boot\bootsect /nt52 c:
  • If your previous OS was Vista, type – X:\boot\bootsect /nt60 c:, where X is your DVD drive. Replace with appropriate letter!
  • For XP/2000 you need to type the following command also -
Attrib –h –s –r boot.ini.saved
Copy boot.ini.saved boot.ini
  • Exit command prompt and restart your PC.

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This problem can occur due to a wrong registry value. If you have tried any other solution from other websites, and if that works for you that is fine. If none has helped you, try this. 

Before editing any registry values, try to backup your registry.
1: Uninstall Your Office System.
2: And Go To Regedit (Start - Run - RegEdit) Windows vista and windows 7 users click here to know how to use your run prompt.
3. And go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\
4. Delete The Entry 12.0 for office 2007 ( or what ever 11.0 for Office 2003 etc..depends upon your office version.)
5. Restart your machine.
6. And now install your microsoft office software from the begining.

Hope, this will solve your problem now.

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Whenever we click on a hyperlink in Outlook 2007  we may get the following message: "This operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on your computer. Please contact your system administrator."

Even when you click on email addresses on the To: line of received emails, it will give you the same message as above. Now, how to overcome this problem?
This is not affecting IE alone. I have Norton (Symantec)as my antivirus. I have looked at the Trust Center and that did nothing for me. Where is that change?
Inface, this is not a problem with IE, or Outlook. The actual problem is the registry. The Registry entry related to HTM / HTML associations have been corrupted. 

To Fix This Error, Download the below file and run:

If you have any problem in downloading this file, check for the file html_association_fix on google. Or just send a mail to haja at bench3 dot com

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iCare Format Recovery is the very right solution if you just formatted your disc partition or memory card by mistake. Its also useful if you receive error message "The drive is not formatted, do you want to format it now?" while reading the drive or card.

It can also recover files from deleted partition, lost partition, malfunctioned drive, memory card, sd card etc.

iCare Format Recovery is easy to use, but works professional to recover files from quick formatted partition, complete formatted partition. Recovering files after formatted FAT, NTFS partition with just a few clicks.

Generally this software costs $69.95 but now you can get absolutely free. Simply download the Setup file using following link:

And use following license code to register the product: 
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