Running Outlook 2007 SP1 in a hosted Exchange environment (host is still on
2003 server), on XP Pro SP2. Relatively new system.

Lately, sometimes when I close Outlook, the Reminders window fails to close
with it and I have to close it manually, and then when I later relaunch
Outlook it fails to prompt me for the username and password and just opens my
Profile and is online.

Sometimes, it doesn't do this: it closes the Reminders window fine, and when
later launching Outlook again it prompts me for the username and password --
like it's supposed to do and like it always used to do.

If I go into Task Manager - Processes and choose OUTLOOK.EXE - End Process
Tree, it will go back to proper behavior, but it won't last very long.

I've tried wiping the local Profile and restoring it from scratch, but it
didn't help.

Re: Outlook 2007 only "partially" closing at times by Roady

Roady
Sat Jul 05 02:11:27 PDT 2008

Caused by a 3rd party addin you have installed.
See http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntclose.htm

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"Chigongman" <Chigongman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Running Outlook 2007 SP1 in a hosted Exchange environment (host is still
> on
> 2003 server), on XP Pro SP2. Relatively new system.
>
> Lately, sometimes when I close Outlook, the Reminders window fails to
> close
> with it and I have to close it manually, and then when I later relaunch
> Outlook it fails to prompt me for the username and password and just opens
> my
> Profile and is online.
>
> Sometimes, it doesn't do this: it closes the Reminders window fine, and
> when
> later launching Outlook again it prompts me for the username and
> password --
> like it's supposed to do and like it always used to do.
>
> If I go into Task Manager - Processes and choose OUTLOOK.EXE - End Process
> Tree, it will go back to proper behavior, but it won't last very long.
>
> I've tried wiping the local Profile and restoring it from scratch, but it
> didn't help.
>
>
>