Outlook 2003 does not close down correctly.. No info why

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I just enstalled office Standard Edition 2003 updating my old Office 97.
Outlook 2003 opens once and seems to work fine until closed - then it will
not open again without restarting the computer.
The message from the menu icon - when clicked is:
"Microsoft Office Outlook... Outlook is not responding. If you are using an
Exchange server e-mail account, you can cancel pending server requests by
clicking the Outlook Icon in the notifications area, and then clicking Cancel
Server Request on the shortcut menu.".

This message is totally incomprehensible.. What is the notifications
area??? I do not have Exchanger Server e-mail accounts... HELP!!!
 
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Brian Tillman

SusanDes said:
I just enstalled office Standard Edition 2003 updating my old Office
97. Outlook 2003 opens once and seems to work fine until closed -
then it will not open again without restarting the computer.
The message from the menu icon - when clicked is:
"Microsoft Office Outlook... Outlook is not responding. If you are
using an Exchange server e-mail account, you can cancel pending
server requests by clicking the Outlook Icon in the notifications
area, and then clicking Cancel Server Request on the shortcut menu.".

This message is totally incomprehensible.. What is the notifications
area??? I do not have Exchanger Server e-mail accounts...

The Notification Area is the area of the System Tray that sites at the right
end of your Taskbar where your system clock usually displays. Running
services, like your antivirus program, will also disoplay a small icon
there. Oyutlook's icon looks like a little golden clock face.

Open Control Panel and locate the Mail applet (for Windows XP, find it under
"User Accounts" if you're using the Category view of CP) and click. Click
E-mail Accounts, thern Next. Select the Exchange account and click Remove.
Add the accounts you want if they're not already defined.
 

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