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Brian
I am running outlook 2003 locally on a workstation, and
connecting to an exchange server running Win2k.
Recently I started experiencing problem where I try to
close out of outlook but it doesnt fully logoff.
The icon remains in the systray, and the .exe is still
running in task mgr. As a result I am unable to launch
outlook once again. I am forced to manually kill the
process in order to get back on.
When the problem occurs, if I click on the tray icon, I
get pop up that says "Outlook is not reponding. If you are
using an exchange server, cancel pending requests".
I have tried that but I can only do it once I am logged
back in and it makes no difference.
I have searched the internet and have come accross a few
posts by others seeing the exact same problem, but
unfortunately no one seems to have gotten any valid
answers back.
I have tried repairing the install of office but that
hasnt helped. I tried going into numerous config areas in
outlook tools but none seem to be causing issue.
I have run a spyware catcher to see if there was anything
installed that I am missing, but no that came up clean.
I am not running any activesync or other 3rd party
utilities that could be causing issue.
Anyone else see this or have any ideas on some suggestions.
connecting to an exchange server running Win2k.
Recently I started experiencing problem where I try to
close out of outlook but it doesnt fully logoff.
The icon remains in the systray, and the .exe is still
running in task mgr. As a result I am unable to launch
outlook once again. I am forced to manually kill the
process in order to get back on.
When the problem occurs, if I click on the tray icon, I
get pop up that says "Outlook is not reponding. If you are
using an exchange server, cancel pending requests".
I have tried that but I can only do it once I am logged
back in and it makes no difference.
I have searched the internet and have come accross a few
posts by others seeing the exact same problem, but
unfortunately no one seems to have gotten any valid
answers back.
I have tried repairing the install of office but that
hasnt helped. I tried going into numerous config areas in
outlook tools but none seem to be causing issue.
I have run a spyware catcher to see if there was anything
installed that I am missing, but no that came up clean.
I am not running any activesync or other 3rd party
utilities that could be causing issue.
Anyone else see this or have any ideas on some suggestions.