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When I get the emails at home, it deletes the files from the server, so, I
turn it off in the morning, so I can see it during the day, when I'm at work. However, something has recently happened, so that, it keeps getting my emails at home, even after I've closed it. I've looked all through the options, but I can't find out where to turn this feature off. any ideas here? |
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"Elmo Watson" wrote in message
... When I get the emails at home, it deletes the files from the server, so, I turn it off in the morning, so I can see it during the day, when I'm at work. However, something has recently happened, so that, it keeps getting my emails at home, even after I've closed it. I've looked all through the options, but I can't find out where to turn this feature off. And that would be WHICH version of Outlook? If Outlook is truly unloaded (check Task Manager's Processes tab for outlook.exe) then there is no way an application that is not running could be yanking e-mails from a mail host and putting them into a local message store. Maybe it's about time to change the password used to login to your e-mail account. Maybe someone hacked in. |
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Sorry - it's 2003
and it's still running in Task Manager it's not showing in the Taskbar - or in the other one over on the right (WinXP) - sorry but I forgot what that one's called. "VanguardLH" wrote in message ... "Elmo Watson" wrote in message ... When I get the emails at home, it deletes the files from the server, so, I turn it off in the morning, so I can see it during the day, when I'm at work. However, something has recently happened, so that, it keeps getting my emails at home, even after I've closed it. I've looked all through the options, but I can't find out where to turn this feature off. And that would be WHICH version of Outlook? If Outlook is truly unloaded (check Task Manager's Processes tab for outlook.exe) then there is no way an application that is not running could be yanking e-mails from a mail host and putting them into a local message store. Maybe it's about time to change the password used to login to your e-mail account. Maybe someone hacked in. |
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"Elmo Watson" wrote in message
... Sorry - it's 2003 and it's still running in Task Manager it's not showing in the Taskbar - or in the other one over on the right (WinXP) - sorry but I forgot what that one's called. Outlook (and Word) have the nasty habit of not fully unloading when told to exit. There are various explanations, like plug-ins not unloading, but I've seen it happen for a fresh install of Windows and a fresh install of MSOffice. Wait a minute after exiting Outlook and then kill the rogue outlook.exe process. It shouldn't happen all the time but it does happen. Presumably by exiting Outlook you are actually exiting it. Minimizing it to an icon in the system tray is NOT unloading it from memory. |
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Elmo Watson wrote:
When I get the emails at home, it deletes the files from the server, so, I turn it off in the morning, There is an option to leave emails on the server. If you set this at home, but not at work then you won't have to worry about outlook running at home. However, it's quite possible that you then won't be able to see email at home that you saw at work (because your work system removed the email from the server before your home system noticed it). This is how I used to run. Now I work from home, so the problem went away. Working from home also fixed the quality of the coffee. My dog's happier as well. I sometimes wonder why I ever went into the office. -- Steve Swift http://www.swiftys.org.uk/swifty.html http://www.ringers.org.uk |
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"Elmo Watson" wrote in message
... Sorry - it's 2003 and it's still running in Task Manager it's not showing in the Taskbar - or in the other one over on the right (WinXP) - sorry but I forgot what that one's called. Do you have some sort of blackberry-type device attached to your computer? That seems to be a very common reason for Outlook not closing properly... |
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Elmo Watson wrote:
Sorry - it's 2003 and it's still running in Task Manager it's not showing in the Taskbar - or in the other one over on the right (WinXP) - sorry but I forgot what that one's called. In addition to the other comments, perhaps modifying your policy of deleting after downloading at home would be palliative. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I don't minimize - I exit the program totally
File/Exit "VanguardLH" wrote in message ... "Elmo Watson" wrote in message ... Sorry - it's 2003 and it's still running in Task Manager it's not showing in the Taskbar - or in the other one over on the right (WinXP) - sorry but I forgot what that one's called. Outlook (and Word) have the nasty habit of not fully unloading when told to exit. There are various explanations, like plug-ins not unloading, but I've seen it happen for a fresh install of Windows and a fresh install of MSOffice. Wait a minute after exiting Outlook and then kill the rogue outlook.exe process. It shouldn't happen all the time but it does happen. Presumably by exiting Outlook you are actually exiting it. Minimizing it to an icon in the system tray is NOT unloading it from memory. |
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"Trust Me blather" wrote in message
... "VanguardLH" wrote ... Outlook (and Word) have the nasty habit of not fully unloading when told to exit. There are various explanations, like plug-ins not unloading, but I've seen it happen for a fresh install of Windows and a fresh install of MSOffice. Wait a minute after exiting Outlook and then kill the rogue outlook.exe process. It shouldn't happen all the time but it does happen. Presumably by exiting Outlook you are actually exiting it. Minimizing it to an icon in the system tray is NOT unloading it from memory. I don't minimize - I exit the program totally File/Exit And, for a thread hijacker, I care why? How are you (posting from SWBell) related to Elmo (who posts from RoadRunner)? Different monikers and different ISPs = different users. |
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Some common reasons why Outlook will not shut down completely when you click either the X or Exit:
1. PDA synchronization software with your PDA in the cradle. 2. WinFax Pro (especially 10.02 in Outlook 2003) - contact their support for an alleged fix. 3. Franklin-Covey Plan Plus! 4. COM Add-ins. 5. Mail reminder add-ins that keep a stub of Outlook open in the background to check for new mail and fire reminders. 6. Anti-virus/firewall programs that are set to scan incoming and outgoing mail. 7. Some versions of Skype (upgrade to latest to fix). -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Elmo Watson asked: | When I get the emails at home, it deletes the files from the server, | so, I turn it off in the morning, | so I can see it during the day, when I'm at work. | | However, something has recently happened, so that, it keeps getting my | emails at home, even after I've closed it. | | I've looked all through the options, but I can't find out where to | turn this feature off. | | any ideas here? |
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