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Anyone know of way to shut down OL2003/2007 gracefully from cmd line?

 
 
BWB
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      30th Jun 2008
Currently, I'm using pskill to kill the Outlook.exe process so that my
nightly backups will include the PST files...

If there is no native way to do this, I'd be interested in a third-
party app that would do it.

Anyone? Anyone?
 
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Brian Tillman
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      30th Jun 2008
BWB <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Currently, I'm using pskill to kill the Outlook.exe process so that my
> nightly backups will include the PST files...
>
> If there is no native way to do this, I'd be interested in a third-
> party app that would do it.


Knockout can do this, but I don't know if it has a command link interface.
Ask the author.
http://sunflowerhead.com/software/knockout/
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      30th Jun 2008
Brian Tillman <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:


> Knockout can do this, but I don't know if it has a command link
> interface.


That should be "command line".
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