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Jack Morrow
Sometimes after I close Outlook 2002 (on Win XP Home
Edition SP1) and then try to open it again I am told that
the PST is not available (or perhaps that the PST is in
use) and I am offered an option to create a new PST. I am
using POP3 Internet Mail.
Whenever this happens, in Task Manager-Processes I see an
instance of Outlook.exe (about 3.7 Meg of memory) still
running, but nothing shows up in the Applications Tab of
Task Manager. If I end that process, I can then start
Outlook normally again.
Other times, closing Outlook leaves no process running,
and later opening of the program is uneventful.
If Outlook shows up using significantly more memory, and
I force an end of process, I may get a notice upon
reopening Outlook that the PST was improperly closed.
Edition SP1) and then try to open it again I am told that
the PST is not available (or perhaps that the PST is in
use) and I am offered an option to create a new PST. I am
using POP3 Internet Mail.
Whenever this happens, in Task Manager-Processes I see an
instance of Outlook.exe (about 3.7 Meg of memory) still
running, but nothing shows up in the Applications Tab of
Task Manager. If I end that process, I can then start
Outlook normally again.
Other times, closing Outlook leaves no process running,
and later opening of the program is uneventful.
If Outlook shows up using significantly more memory, and
I force an end of process, I may get a notice upon
reopening Outlook that the PST was improperly closed.