Why - Shutdown by hand

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Why when I do a restart on my system does Outlook not shut down and tells me
that I have to go to the application and close it. Seems that just about
every other program will shut down when the system issues a shutdown to it.
Why not Outlook?

I'm using Outlook 2002 on Windows XP PRO.
 
M.Siler said:
Why when I do a restart on my system does Outlook not shut down and
tells me that I have to go to the application and close it. Seems
that just about every other program will shut down when the system
issues a shutdown to it. Why not Outlook?

I'm using Outlook 2002 on Windows XP PRO.

I'm not sure exactly why, but this has always been the case in my
experience. I recommend closing outlook & then shutting down/restarting. It
doesn't take long to click the X. :-)
 
It has some hooks in the system and windows can't exit it.
Do you have all of the service packs installed?


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Outlook has SP3
XP - I have not install their lates SP.

Just seems dumb that it requires me to click exit. They should be able to
issue that command.

Diane Poremsky said:
It has some hooks in the system and windows can't exit it.
Do you have all of the service packs installed?


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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)



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M.Siler said:
Why when I do a restart on my system does Outlook not shut down and tells
me
that I have to go to the application and close it. Seems that just about
every other program will shut down when the system issues a shutdown to
it.
Why not Outlook?

I'm using Outlook 2002 on Windows XP PRO.
 
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