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Thank you, Pondus. The Techwalla solution does not work, because the Avast toolbar does not appear as an add-in in the relevant section of Outlook. The others… well, I’ve tried many of them, which don’t work.
In the meantime, I dug into my notes and found something that works, so I’m sharing it here in case it helps.
Settings / Troubleshooting / Enable Avast Self-defence Module = No
Delete, rename or move away the two different asOutExt.dll files you will find 1) at the root of Avast install folder, 2) in the folder called x64.
Settings / Troubleshooting / Enable Avast Self-defence Module = Yes
Maybe reboot after that.
That’s it. It’s probably the method I used when I was caught after “upgrading” to v.16. Still, this obnoxiousness of Avast insisting that you “upgrade” just to foist unwanted “enhancements” upon you (and forcing you to re-learn the user interface, with new names for the same functions) is beyond irritating.
Oh, and also : this method gets rid of the Avast anti-spam toolbar in Outlook 2003, but does it break the mail shield function in other ways ? I’ll have to rely that it does not.