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Old July 24th 09, 07:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.developer.outlook.vba,microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Matt Williamson
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Default CDO hanging on Logoff


Most likely you still live MAPI objects used by CDO object at the time
when
you call Logoff.
Does it owkr if you only have calls to Logon and Logoff with nothign in
between?
Try to to all CDO handling code into a separate sub:

Set objCDOSession = CreateObject("MAPI.Session")
objCDOSession.Logon...
DoCDOStuff(objCDOSession)
objCDOSession.Logoff

This way all implecit variables (such as thouse created when yo uuse
multiple dot notation) will be released when the DoCDOStuff sub above
exits.


Thanks for the reply Dmitry

I tested it by calling Logon and then Logoff immediately following it. It
still hangs.

Here is my test

Sub TestCDO()

Dim objCDOSession As Mapi.Session

Set objCDOSession = CreateObject("MAPI.Session")

objCDOSession.Logon "", "", True, False
'objCDOSession.Logon "", "", True, True
objCDOSession.Logoff

Set objCDOSession = Nothing


End Sub

I also disabled all Add-ins and Com Add-ins and while Outlook loads a while
lot faster, it hasn't alleviated the hang. Is there anything else you can
think of?

TIA

Matt



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Old July 28th 09, 10:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.developer.outlook.vba,microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Dmitry Streblechenko
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Default CDO hanging on Logoff

Does it hang if yu log to a profile that only has a PST store?

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http://www.dimastr.com/
OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO
and MAPI Developer Tool
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"Matt Williamson" wrote in message
...

Most likely you still live MAPI objects used by CDO object at the time
when
you call Logoff.
Does it owkr if you only have calls to Logon and Logoff with nothign in
between?
Try to to all CDO handling code into a separate sub:

Set objCDOSession = CreateObject("MAPI.Session")
objCDOSession.Logon...
DoCDOStuff(objCDOSession)
objCDOSession.Logoff

This way all implecit variables (such as thouse created when yo uuse
multiple dot notation) will be released when the DoCDOStuff sub above
exits.


Thanks for the reply Dmitry

I tested it by calling Logon and then Logoff immediately following it. It
still hangs.

Here is my test

Sub TestCDO()

Dim objCDOSession As Mapi.Session

Set objCDOSession = CreateObject("MAPI.Session")

objCDOSession.Logon "", "", True, False
'objCDOSession.Logon "", "", True, True
objCDOSession.Logoff

Set objCDOSession = Nothing


End Sub

I also disabled all Add-ins and Com Add-ins and while Outlook loads a
while lot faster, it hasn't alleviated the hang. Is there anything else
you can think of?

TIA

Matt





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Old July 29th 09, 11:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.developer.outlook.vba,microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Matt Williamson
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Posts: 21
Default CDO hanging on Logoff

It doesn't appear to. I created a Test profile that connected to an exchange
server but set message delivery to goto a PST and I can close Outlook and
the process doesn't remain in memory. The issue is with Outlook when
connecting to my exchange server it just manifested itself when I was
running the CDO code to the point that I noticed it. I've been
troubleshooting that issue now and I can't figure out what the problem is.
It happens in windows safe mode with network so I know is isn't any external
programs and it happens in Outlook safe mode so I know it isn't any add-ins.
Any ideas for troubleshooting further? When I open Outlook and then close
it, the process stays in memory and spikes the CPU to 60-100% until I kill
the Outlook.exe process manually. Process monitor shows it checking some reg
keys for TCP/IP bindings over and over again with buffer overflows.


18366 3:40:13.5232138 PM OUTLOOK.EXE 2176 RegQueryValue
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Linka ge\Bind BUFFER OVERFLOW
Length: 144
18367 3:40:13.5232317 PM OUTLOOK.EXE 2176 RegQueryValue
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Linka ge\Bind BUFFER OVERFLOW
Length: 144
18368 3:40:13.5232423 PM OUTLOOK.EXE 2176 RegQueryValue
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Linka ge\Bind SUCCESS Type:
REG_MULTI_SZ, Length: 696, Data:
\Device\{D9C56594-9151-4432-A52C-2A43D46EC9B2},
\Device\{CEFEBC60-BDFA-4121-997C-14F072DF3ED2},
\Device\{270FC095-6FFC-4FBE-AD6B-054BC5EAA214},
\Device\{D91A66EB-BDEF-4860-ADC3-82E7B655E826},
\Device\{A2C8446B-32FC-47DB-B0BF-24A22DE03A27}, \Device\NdisWanIp,
\Device\{A969B0F2-1D88-4AB3-9B6E-1E68E73B0595},
\Device\{A83FB030-DE63-4506-88A2-F3E37B737055}
18369 3:40:13.5233781 PM OUTLOOK.EXE 2176 RegQueryValue
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Linka ge\Bind BUFFER OVERFLOW
Length: 144
18370 3:40:13.5233890 PM OUTLOOK.EXE 2176 RegQueryValue
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Linka ge\Bind BUFFER OVERFLOW
Length: 144
18371 3:40:13.5233985 PM OUTLOOK.EXE 2176 RegQueryValue
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Linka ge\Bind SUCCESS Type:
REG_MULTI_SZ, Length: 696, Data:
\Device\{D9C56594-9151-4432-A52C-2A43D46EC9B2},
\Device\{CEFEBC60-BDFA-4121-997C-14F072DF3ED2},
\Device\{270FC095-6FFC-4FBE-AD6B-054BC5EAA214},
\Device\{D91A66EB-BDEF-4860-ADC3-82E7B655E826},
\Device\{A2C8446B-32FC-47DB-B0BF-24A22DE03A27}, \Device\NdisWanIp,
\Device\{A969B0F2-1D88-4AB3-9B6E-1E68E73B0595},
\Device\{A83FB030-DE63-4506-88A2-F3E37B737055}



"Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote in message
...
Does it hang if yu log to a profile that only has a PST store?

--
Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)
http://www.dimastr.com/
OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO
and MAPI Developer Tool
-
"Matt Williamson" wrote in message
...

Most likely you still live MAPI objects used by CDO object at the time
when
you call Logoff.
Does it owkr if you only have calls to Logon and Logoff with nothign in
between?
Try to to all CDO handling code into a separate sub:

Set objCDOSession = CreateObject("MAPI.Session")
objCDOSession.Logon...
DoCDOStuff(objCDOSession)
objCDOSession.Logoff

This way all implecit variables (such as thouse created when yo uuse
multiple dot notation) will be released when the DoCDOStuff sub above
exits.


Thanks for the reply Dmitry

I tested it by calling Logon and then Logoff immediately following it. It
still hangs.

Here is my test

Sub TestCDO()

Dim objCDOSession As Mapi.Session

Set objCDOSession = CreateObject("MAPI.Session")

objCDOSession.Logon "", "", True, False
'objCDOSession.Logon "", "", True, True
objCDOSession.Logoff

Set objCDOSession = Nothing


End Sub

I also disabled all Add-ins and Com Add-ins and while Outlook loads a
while lot faster, it hasn't alleviated the hang. Is there anything else
you can think of?

TIA

Matt







 




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