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07-Jul-2008, 11:18 PM #1
MSSQLServer at statup
Office 2003 Pro SP3
Vista, 32 bit, Ultra , SP1

I do not expect to use Business Contact Manager.

I would like to stop the SQL server activity.

I tried to remove Business Contact Manager in "programs & features", but it is not listed as a separate entity. I tried to uninstall BCM, hoping to modify Office 2003 Pro, but there was not an option to modify.

In the system tray, the icon's options do not give me an option of disabling at startup.

Thanks for your advice.

Sincerely,
RF123
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