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Hi there,
I'm working with Outlook 2007 on Vista Business, but when I close it, the process is still active. If I want to start Outlook again, I first have to kill the process through the taskmanager and then start it. Does anybody here know how to fix this? Greetings, Henk |
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Are you retrieving RSS feeds with OL2007? I find that I have to let Outlook
wind down a bit before it closes. "HJA" wrote in message ... Hi there, I'm working with Outlook 2007 on Vista Business, but when I close it, the process is still active. If I want to start Outlook again, I first have to kill the process through the taskmanager and then start it. Does anybody here know how to fix this? |
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![]() Are you retrieving RSS feeds with OL2007? I find that I have to let Outlook wind down a bit before it closes. Hi Vince, late reply, but the problem still exitst. In the meanwhile I've installed Outlook 2007 (Enterprise) on a new laptop with XP Pro installed on it, but there I have the same problems...... When I close outlook it is still running as a process. Both computers are connected to Exchange on SBS 2003, could this anything have to do with it? Henk |
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I have the same problem with outlook 2007 running on Vista Home Premium.
Trying to start the computer "works" for some seconds and the nothing. This can be repeated by trying again. For each try there is a new process, outlook.exe started. Closing them all down will allow outlokk to start properly, although there is a message saying that the program did not shut down properly the last time and that you can use to start in failsafe mode. -- Lasse, in the forests south of Stockholm "HJA" wrote: Are you retrieving RSS feeds with OL2007? I find that I have to let Outlook wind down a bit before it closes. Hi Vince, late reply, but the problem still exitst. In the meanwhile I've installed Outlook 2007 (Enterprise) on a new laptop with XP Pro installed on it, but there I have the same problems...... When I close outlook it is still running as a process. Both computers are connected to Exchange on SBS 2003, could this anything have to do with it? Henk |
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I'm having the same problem on a couple of XPsp2 Machines... one
running IE6 and two running IE7... All three machines are running Outlook 2007 and Office 2003 sp3... The Outlook GUI will close, but if you wait 30 seconds... 5 minutes... two hours... overnight... and double click the Outlook / Email icon to start Outlook back up again... it won't start... A quick look at the Task Manager shows that OUTLOOK.EXE never shut down to begin with ... and now is left in some kind of Limbo State. No idea what's going on here... I've run Outlook in Logging mode, but don't seem to see any errors. The Event Log doesn't show any issues either. Virus Scanner Norton AntiVirus (Corporate Edition) is running on all 13 machines... but only these 3 (of 5 total in the local office) are having the issue. |
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I should also mention that RSS Sync was not running to start with and
I've confirmed that the two RSS Feed Sync options are unchecked. |
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