Problems when exiting Outlook 2000

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NetBlade

Hello to everyone.

I Have a problem at work with different versions of
outlook.
When a user has logged on a pc with windows xp and outlook
2003, his own outlook2000 won't shutdown completely.

We are using an exchange2000 server for the mail. And he
have MailDeamon for the aliases like : (e-mail address removed)
and (e-mail address removed).

Do somebody know the problem?
And how to fix it?

Thanks

Greetings NetBlade of Holland
 
K

Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]

Outlook 2003 adds a 4th property to the free/busy information and that
drives Outlook 2000 nuts and keeps it memory resident when exiting. Start
Outlook 2000 with the /cleanfreebusy switch to fix that. Open the Start, Run
dialog and type in that dialog the following (without the quotes but with
the space before the switch): "outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy". The press Enter.

Be aware that you will have to continue doing this if you hit the same
mailbox using both Outlook 2000 and 2003. If you have to do that make a
shortcut on your desktop to Outlook with that command line switch and use
that to open Outlook 2000.
 
L

Lee

You can also email the product support team. There is a
Knowledge Base Article (834005) that outlines the
problem. Online Support will send you a Hotfix to run on
your Office 2k machine.

Lee


-----Original Message-----
Outlook 2003 adds a 4th property to the free/busy information and that
drives Outlook 2000 nuts and keeps it memory resident when exiting. Start
Outlook 2000 with the /cleanfreebusy switch to fix that. Open the Start, Run
dialog and type in that dialog the following (without the quotes but with
the space before the
switch): "outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy". The press Enter.
 

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