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Outllook process won't end when exiting
In Outlook 2003 SP2, when I exit outlook, the application closes, but the
processes doesn't end. I still find OUTLOOK.exe in the Task Manager. I also still have the outlook icon in the system tray. Does anyone know what is causing this. I also use ActiveSync to synchronize my smartphone with outlook but the ActiveSync process isn't running all the time. I get the same outlook problem regardless of weather the Activesync processes are running. Any ideas, help, etc. Thanks in advance |
Outllook process won't end when exiting
MH wrote:
In Outlook 2003 SP2, when I exit outlook, the application closes, but the processes doesn't end. I still find OUTLOOK.exe in the Task Manager. I also still have the outlook icon in the system tray. Does anyone know what is causing this. I also use ActiveSync to synchronize my smartphone with outlook but the ActiveSync process isn't running all the time. I get the same outlook problem regardless of weather the Activesync processes are running. As long as your phone is cradled, Outlook is running. Here are some other things to look for: http://www.slipstick.com/problems/close.asp -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outllook process won't end when exiting
What about when my phone is NOT cradled...I still have the same problem.
"Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... MH wrote: In Outlook 2003 SP2, when I exit outlook, the application closes, but the processes doesn't end. I still find OUTLOOK.exe in the Task Manager. I also still have the outlook icon in the system tray. Does anyone know what is causing this. I also use ActiveSync to synchronize my smartphone with outlook but the ActiveSync process isn't running all the time. I get the same outlook problem regardless of weather the Activesync processes are running. As long as your phone is cradled, Outlook is running. Here are some other things to look for: http://www.slipstick.com/problems/close.asp -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outllook process won't end when exiting
MH wrote:
What about when my phone is NOT cradled...I still have the same problem. Did you read the web page I cited? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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