Outlook 2003 does not stop on shutdown
"neo" wrote in
:
You need to review your 3rd party applications and find the one that
is stopping Outlook from closing properly. While this list isn't
inclusive of all things that can cause Outlook to not close, it should
give you a hint at things to look at.
1) Adobe Acrobat (not the reader, but the full version)
2) Security software (antivirus, antispam)
3) Fax software
4) Sync software for mobile devices
5) Instant messenger apps
"Dewey" wrote in message
. 4.11...
I don't know if this the place to ask this. I've googled it to death
and
cannot find a solution although I have seen others ask this question.
Here it is:
When I shutdown Windows, I get a "cannot stop Outlook" message. I
have to choose "stop now" for shutdown to progress.
Specs:
Toshiba Satellite L305 laptop
WinXP/SP3
IE8
Office 2003, SP3
Outlook is set to minimize to the system tray and my outlook profile
is stored on a secondary partition of the main harddrive. This is
because I clone the primary partition weekly to guard against
burnouts. Since Outlook calendar (and sometimes contacts) change more
than once a week, I store the .pst file on a separate partition which
is backed up daily. I am wondering if it is this that prevents WinXP
from shutting down Outlook. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
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"You are, number 6"
- The New Number 2
Don't know if this is just coincidence but shortly after I posted the
above, I got a message to update Outlook Connector. The automatic update
failed (tried it 3 times) so I downloaded the 4/20/10 release of
Connector and installed it. That seems to have cured the problem of
Outlook not shutting down with Windows. At least for now.
--
"You are, number 6"
- The New Number 2
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