Outlook supports a number of command-line switches that modify the program starts and functions. Although you can issue the Outlook.exe command with switches
From a command prompt, it's generally more useful to specify switches through a shortcut,
Particularly if want to use the same set of switches more than once
Some of the startup switches so you can use the modify the the-the-same Outlook starts and
Functions.
Modifying a shortcut to add command-line switches
Copy the shortcut of Outlook in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\office14 to desktop
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Right click the shortcut in desktop and add switch to target item.
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/A <filename> Opens a message form with the attachment specified by <filename>
/C ipm.activity Opens The journal Entry form by itself
/C ipm.appointment Opens the appointment form by itself
/C ipm.contact Opens the contact form by itself
/C ipm.note Opens The message form by itself
/C ipm.stickynote Opens the note form by itself
/C Ipm.task Opens the task form by itself
/C <class> creates an item using the message class specified by <class>
/CheckClient performs a check to see whether Outlook are the default application for email , Calendar, and contacts
/CleanFreeBusy regenerates free/busy Schedule data
/cleanreminders regenerates Reminders
/safe starts Outlook without the Reading pane or toolbar customizations
And with native and COM add-ins disabled
/safe:1 starts Outlook with the Reading pane off
/safe:3 starts Outlook with native and COM add-in
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Outlook Startup Switches