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Old 09-28-2010, 12:20 PM
LabanM LabanM is offline Outlook 2007 Not Fully Closing Windows 7 Outlook 2007 Not Fully Closing Office 2007
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Hi, this is my first time to this forum so hopefully there's some people that can help me!



My Outlook will not shut down completely, I can see the icon in the tray and also in task manager under the processes tab (OUTLOOK.EXE). If I force it to shutdown through task manager it will start back up fine, otherwise it will keep running multiple instances of outlook but nothing shows up on the screen.

I am using the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Outlook Client.
Windows Vista SP2

Anyone ever see this??
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Old 09-28-2010, 02:27 PM
Mophead Mophead is offline Outlook 2007 Not Fully Closing Windows 7 Outlook 2007 Not Fully Closing Office 2010 (Version 14.0)
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Please attempt one of the following solutions.

1. Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete
2. Process tab
3. Click Memory
4. click Outlook.exe
5. End Process


In Outlook 2007

a. Select Tools.
b. Click Trust Center.
c. Click Add-ins.
d. Click COM add-ins.
e. Click Go > Deselect the add-ins you suspect might be keeping Outlook open
f. Close dialog.

Hope this helps.

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