Outlook 2007 will not shut down in Vista

K

KillerBob

Hi,

Whenever I click on the "X" in Outlook 2007, or go File/Exit, OUTLOOK.EXE
actually stay loaded in the Windows Task Manager. This is annoying as my wife
and I share the PST files over a network, on two different computers. It is
the only thing that prevents this from working 100%. On my wife's XP Pro
computer this is not an issue.

I have found on the WWW that I am not alone in having this issue, and know
there is not an apparent solution. However, can someone tell me how to set up
a shortcut which kills the OUTLOOK.EXE via the Windows Task Manager?

TIA
 
P

Paul Smith

If you have a mobile device connected, it will keep Outlook open so it can
sync. Is Outlook running in the system tray?

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Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
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"KillerBob" <KillerBob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4FD89B27-49A7-4059-9C08-4F3D8B2B6839@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> Whenever I click on the "X" in Outlook 2007, or go File/Exit, OUTLOOK.EXE
> actually stay loaded in the Windows Task Manager. This is annoying as my
> wife
> and I share the PST files over a network, on two different computers. It
> is
> the only thing that prevents this from working 100%. On my wife's XP Pro
> computer this is not an issue.
>
> I have found on the WWW that I am not alone in having this issue, and know
> there is not an apparent solution. However, can someone tell me how to set
> up
> a shortcut which kills the OUTLOOK.EXE via the Windows Task Manager?
>
> TIA
 
K

KillerBob

Hi,

No, Outlook is not apperent in the system tray, only when you open up
Windows Task Manager do you realise that OUTLOOK.EXE is still running,
preventing anyone else from using the PST files.

Also, I have no mobile devices connected, though I do have a few set up in
Windos Mobile Device Centre.

KB

"Paul Smith" wrote:

> If you have a mobile device connected, it will keep Outlook open so it can
> sync. Is Outlook running in the system tray?
>
> --
> Paul Smith,
> Yeovil, UK.
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
> http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/
> http://www.windowsresource.net/
>
> *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail*
>
>
> "KillerBob" <KillerBob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4FD89B27-49A7-4059-9C08-4F3D8B2B6839@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > Whenever I click on the "X" in Outlook 2007, or go File/Exit, OUTLOOK.EXE
> > actually stay loaded in the Windows Task Manager. This is annoying as my
> > wife
> > and I share the PST files over a network, on two different computers. It
> > is
> > the only thing that prevents this from working 100%. On my wife's XP Pro
> > computer this is not an issue.
> >
> > I have found on the WWW that I am not alone in having this issue, and know
> > there is not an apparent solution. However, can someone tell me how to set
> > up
> > a shortcut which kills the OUTLOOK.EXE via the Windows Task Manager?
> >
> > TIA

>
>
 
Q

Qu0ll

"KillerBob" <KillerBob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4FD89B27-49A7-4059-9C08-4F3D8B2B6839@microsoft.com...

> Hi,
>
> Whenever I click on the "X" in Outlook 2007, or go File/Exit, OUTLOOK.EXE
> actually stay loaded in the Windows Task Manager. This is annoying as my
> wife
> and I share the PST files over a network, on two different computers. It
> is
> the only thing that prevents this from working 100%. On my wife's XP Pro
> computer this is not an issue.
>
> I have found on the WWW that I am not alone in having this issue, and know
> there is not an apparent solution. However, can someone tell me how to set
> up
> a shortcut which kills the OUTLOOK.EXE via the Windows Task Manager?


Hi KillerBob,

This is a well-known problem and one that I also experience. It is
extremely annoying to me because I need to close Outlook before I run a
program that backs up PST files and IE settings/links etc. The program will
not run if Outlook is still running so having to start up Task Manager and
manually kill the Outlook process each time is exceedingly tiresome. I
would say it happens in 9 out of 10 attempts to close Outlook. I am not
running any programs that link with Outlook or interface with Outlook so it
has no reason to hang around after I have requested it to close. But it
does. Unfortunately I do not know of any solution but I thought you would
like to hear from someone who is also affected.

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-Q
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P

Peter Foldes

Something is keeping Outlook open. See
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntclose.htm

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"KillerBob" <KillerBob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4FD89B27-49A7-4059-9C08-4F3D8B2B6839@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> Whenever I click on the "X" in Outlook 2007, or go File/Exit, OUTLOOK.EXE
> actually stay loaded in the Windows Task Manager. This is annoying as my wife
> and I share the PST files over a network, on two different computers. It is
> the only thing that prevents this from working 100%. On my wife's XP Pro
> computer this is not an issue.
>
> I have found on the WWW that I am not alone in having this issue, and know
> there is not an apparent solution. However, can someone tell me how to set up
> a shortcut which kills the OUTLOOK.EXE via the Windows Task Manager?
>
> TIA
 
R

R. C. White

Hi, Bob.

What happens if you right-click on the Outlook icon in the Notification Area
(which we old-timers still call the SysTray) and then remove the check from
Hide when Minimized?

I haven't used Outlook much and I didn't know about that until I saw others
discussing it here. But that is apparently how we keep OL running in the
background, ready to pop up a reminder or receive incoming mail.

RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
rc@grandecom.net
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)

"KillerBob" <KillerBob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4FD89B27-49A7-4059-9C08-4F3D8B2B6839@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> Whenever I click on the "X" in Outlook 2007, or go File/Exit, OUTLOOK.EXE
> actually stay loaded in the Windows Task Manager. This is annoying as my
> wife
> and I share the PST files over a network, on two different computers. It
> is
> the only thing that prevents this from working 100%. On my wife's XP Pro
> computer this is not an issue.
>
> I have found on the WWW that I am not alone in having this issue, and know
> there is not an apparent solution. However, can someone tell me how to set
> up
> a shortcut which kills the OUTLOOK.EXE via the Windows Task Manager?
>
> TIA
 
S

suresh.rajaram

::This is because u have configured the mobile device configured, it
will keep Outlook open so it can::
::Sync... Right click the Sync centre icon in the system tray and click
Sync all and stop all...::
:: ::
::Suresh::

KillerBob593233 Wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Whenever I click on the "X" in Outlook 2007, or go File/Exit,
> OUTLOOK.EXE
> actually stay loaded in the Windows Task Manager. This is annoying as
> my wife
> and I share the PST files over a network, on two different computers.
> It is
> the only thing that prevents this from working 100%. On my wife's XP
> Pro
> computer this is not an issue.
>
> I have found on the WWW that I am not alone in having this issue, and
> know
> there is not an apparent solution. However, can someone tell me how to
> set up
> a shortcut which kills the OUTLOOK.EXE via the Windows Task Manager?
>
> TIA



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suresh.rajaram
 
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