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We have a user who's only been using a PC for a couple of years. At age 70
he still gets himself confused and may be running 10+ incidents of Outlook at any given time. How can I configure his shortcut to only allow one incident of Outlook to be opened? Thanks in advance for your suggestions. Dave |
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Dave C wrote:
We have a user who's only been using a PC for a couple of years. At age 70 he still gets himself confused and may be running 10+ incidents of Outlook at any given time. How can I configure his shortcut to only allow one incident of Outlook to be opened? Add the /recycle switch to the target command line: "C:\Programs Files\Microsoft Office\Officexx\outlook.exe" /recycle where "xx" is indicative of your Outlook version. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks for the information, I'll give it a go.
DC "Brian Tillman" wrote: Dave C wrote: We have a user who's only been using a PC for a couple of years. At age 70 he still gets himself confused and may be running 10+ incidents of Outlook at any given time. How can I configure his shortcut to only allow one incident of Outlook to be opened? Add the /recycle switch to the target command line: "C:\Programs Files\Microsoft Office\Officexx\outlook.exe" /recycle where "xx" is indicative of your Outlook version. -- Brian Tillman |
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