If installed for all user, they will be under the HKLM key instead. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\Addins Honestly, if they are disabled I wouldn't spend a lot of time trying to remove them if you can't remove it through the app's installer (or remove the app.) But if you want to try deleting the registry - the addins are listed here: Select COM Add-ins in the Manage drop-down at the bottom of the Options->Addins window and click Go. This will prevent users from manually disabling the add-in. The items listed below are disable b/c they prevented Outlook from functioning correctly, or your system admin has disabled them through group policy To Disable Outlook 2016, 2013 and Outlook 2010 COM Add-ins. Administrators can override this setting by enabling the relevant group policy setting. You can definitely remove the acrobat addin Control panel > Program & Features > select Acrobat then click Change > Modify. A default deployment of the Egress add-in keeps it possible for users to disable the Egress add-in in Outlook or other Office applications manually. Microsoft will be removing this in the coming weeks. Outlook 2016 will sometimes disable add-ins any way, but we will apply a workaround for this. We will also prevent users and office from disabling/enabling add-ins.
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>-Microsoft Outlook Social Connector / Outlook Social Connector 2013/2016 This guide will show you how to force add-ins to load in Office every single time. but if possible, either uninstall the software that added them or disable the addin in the software - otherwise it may add it back. Lena You should be able to delete the registry keys for them.