Thanks, Milly --
I have downloaded it, but I am not terribly optimistic. Mine grow like a
colony of amoeba and yet they do not seem to affect Outlook's basic
behavior. In fact, the only reason that I would care is because they
inhibit Outlook's abilty to be called by other programs in a script or a
Send Mail command.
And yes, I diligently use the /recycle parameter when I start Outlook.
This too does not seem entirely relevant, b/c the issue is not one of
Outlook starting second and third instances of itself when I start it;
these instances appear while Outlook is already running.
Sigh...
One more thing, look at the shortcut you use to start Outlook. Add the
/recycle to the end of it to ensure that Outlook re-uses its windows.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After furious head scratching, Rick Altman asked:
| I appreciate both of the replies to this dilemma.
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| To Kathleen's point: This is not a question of Outlook not closing
| properly; it happens when Outlook is running. Syncing software asks
| for a second (and sometimes third, fourth, fifth, sixteenth) instance
| of Outlook to start and Outlook apparently complies. Then they just
| accumulate.
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| To Diane's point (below): I am pretty sure that the culprit is Google
| Calendar sync. I don't need a utility that would close down the rogue
| instances without closing all of Outlook -- I would be quite
| satisfied with a utility that shut down anything that looks and
| smells like Outlook. As of now, I must close Outlook, head to Task
| Manager, and then close all of the outlook.exe instances that are
| stashed there. Today, after the long weekend, there were 23 of them...
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| || There should only be one per each outlook window open although
|| sometimes sync software causes extras to open. I'm not aware of any
|| utility that would be able to close them without closing all outlook.
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|| ||| I know that there is a program that will automatically shut down
||| Outlook, for sync and backup purposes. I would like to know if
||| there is any utility that will go one step further and inspect the
||| Processes that are running and eliminate all of the instances of
||| Outlook.exe that love to take up residence there. I swear the
||| number of instances of Outlook that hibernate there are like the
||| coat hangers in a closet...
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||| Rick A.
||| Pleasanton CA