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Help Minimizing Outlook 2003 to System Tray - Change Icon??

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Does anyone know if you can change the icon that is in the Systray for Outlook 2003? On WinXP is it a nice fancy High Res icon... Win2k is a crappy icon and I would like to change it. Any thoughts?
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Re: Minimizing Outlook 2003 to System Tray - Change Icon??

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that sounds like soemting that is built into the program. I dunno it sounds like a lot of work just to chnage the icon

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