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I have a problem with Outlook 2003.
Having used Outlook - I choose to close by File/Exit or Press the X Button. Outlook does not close - and an Icon stays in the System Tray. If i try to restart Outlook it will not start - and I cannot relaunch it from the System Tray. Only way to close is to CTL-ALT-DEL and to delete the process. Do not have WinFax installed neither are any of the Comm Add-Ins checked. This is a Single Machine on a small 3 PC SOHO Network. Any help will be appreciated ALAN W |
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Alan W wrote:
Having used Outlook - I choose to close by File/Exit or Press the X Button. Outlook does not close - and an Icon stays in the System Tray. If i try to restart Outlook it will not start - and I cannot relaunch it from the System Tray. Only way to close is to CTL-ALT-DEL and to delete the process. Do not have WinFax installed neither are any of the Comm Add-Ins checked. You must have some other add-in that's interfering with Outlook's closing. See if anything here helps: http://www.slipstick.com/problems/close.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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