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The data file 'Personal Folders' was not closed properly.

 
 
H. Druss
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      8th Jul 2008
Hi All
Usiing Outlook 2003.

Although I close the program properly, I continue to get the message
"The data file 'Personal Folders' was not closed properly."

It takes 5 minutes to check the file.

Any ideas?

Thanks
Harold


 
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Vince Averello [MVP - Outlook]
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      8th Jul 2008
Make sure that Outlook.EXE has stopped running before shutting down your
computer. Check Task Manager to see if it's not there. Sometimes Outlook
will run for a minute or two after you click the X to close it.

"H. Druss" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi All
> Usiing Outlook 2003.
>
> Although I close the program properly, I continue to get the message
> "The data file 'Personal Folders' was not closed properly."
>
> It takes 5 minutes to check the file.
>
> Any ideas?



 
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