Thank you for the prompt reply! I have gone through the suggestions but
need
a little more help.
1, 2 adn 3 don't apply.
4. I checked my COM add-in and made all of them inactive. This did not
solve
problem. Do I need to disable them to really see if they are causing the
problem?
FYI: The only active add-ins are a)Google Desktop Outlook Toolbar b)
Microsoft Outlook Mobile Service c) OneNote Notes about Outlook Items d)
Plaxo
5. I'm not sure what Mail Reminder Add-Ins are. Where would I look from
them? In the Trust Center?
6. I use Eset's NOD32. I could not find anywhere in the settings to stop
scanning ingoing and outgoing emails whilst Outlook is closed. Other than
stop scanning incoming OR outgoing messages alltogether. But I don't think
that's a good idea anyway. FYI, I have a router which I believe has a
firewall.
Is there something in your initial suggestion that I've missed. If not, do
you have anyother suggestions where to look.
It definitely makes sense that Outlook isn't exiting because sometimes
when
it is closed, I get the little pop-ups in the bottom Right Hand Side of
my
screen notifying me when email's are coming in after I've exited Outlook.
Many thanks
Diane
Russ Valentine said:
That means Outlook did not exit. The causes for that are well documented
here.
Some common reasons why Outlook will not shut down completely when you
click
either the X or Exit:
1. PDA synchronization software with your PDA in the cradle.
2. WinFax Pro (especially 10.02 in Outlook 2003) - contact their support
for an alleged fix.
3. Franklin-Cover Plan Plus!
4. COM Add-ins.
5. Mail reminder add-ins that keep a stub of Outlook open in the
background
to check for new mail and fire reminders.
6. Anti-virus/firewall programs that are set to scan incoming and
outgoing
mail.
It's up to you to figure out what's in play. We can't do that for you.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I have 2 profiles with these settings in Control Panel>Mail>Show
Profiles:
When Starting Outlook Prompt for a profile to be used. When I first
open
Outlook the prompt appears, but if I close the Outlook Program and
reopen
it
for the purpose of switching to another user, the prompt window does
not
appear and Outlook automatically opens the Profile I had prevoiously
open.
I'm using Windows XP with one (administrator) user account and Outlook
2007
Can someone please help? Are there any other ways to switch to another
Profile? Or is there a way to bring up the Prompt for a Profile Winow?
Many thanks
dlm