Multiple instances of outlook.exe killing me

R

Rick Altman

Is there any utility, patch, or technique that I can employ that prevents
multiple instances of outlook.exe from running? I'm not talking about the
issue of Outlook getting stuck in RAM after I close it; I'm talking about
while it is running. I am seeing five, six, seven, eight, and more
outlook.exes when I check the Processes tab of Task Manager.

They are like coat hangers in the closet -- they seem to appear out of
nowhere...
 
F

F.H. Muffman

Is there any utility, patch, or technique that I can employ that
prevents multiple instances of outlook.exe from running? I'm not
talking about the issue of Outlook getting stuck in RAM after I close
it; I'm talking about while it is running. I am seeing five, six,
seven, eight, and more outlook.exes when I check the Processes tab of
Task Manager.

Odd. What version of Outlook? Is it happening every time you run Outlook
after so long? Have you tried running in safe mode to see if it repros then
as well?
 
D

DL

Usually caused by Comm addins, sync / fax software, AV or other software
intergrated with OL
 
R

Rick Altman

Thanks, DL. I do not sync my Blackberry automatically; I do it manually. And
yes, Google Calendar Sync was definitely a culprit...and so I temporarily
removed it from memory...and the problem persisted...albeit at a lower
degree.

I have conceded that the cause is unavoidable (i.e., the offending addins,
whichever they might be, are necessary evils) -- my hope is to find a
cleanup or prevention tool.




Rick A.




DL said:
Usually caused by Comm addins, sync / fax software, AV or other software
intergrated with OL
 
D

DL

You could check with the addin sites for any update

Rick Altman said:
Thanks, DL. I do not sync my Blackberry automatically; I do it manually.
And yes, Google Calendar Sync was definitely a culprit...and so I
temporarily removed it from memory...and the problem persisted...albeit at
a lower degree.

I have conceded that the cause is unavoidable (i.e., the offending addins,
whichever they might be, are necessary evils) -- my hope is to find a
cleanup or prevention tool.




Rick A.
 
V

VanguardLH

Rick Altman" wrote in said:
Is there any utility, patch, or technique that I can employ that prevents
multiple instances of outlook.exe from running? I'm not talking about the
issue of Outlook getting stuck in RAM after I close it; I'm talking about
while it is running. I am seeing five, six, seven, eight, and more
outlook.exes when I check the Processes tab of Task Manager.

They are like coat hangers in the closet -- they seem to appear out of
nowhere...

Get rid of (delete) the Outlook icon on the desktop. It isn't a
shortcut but a namespace extension to the dekstop (i.e., an object) but
doesn't support checking if an existing instance of outlook.exe is
already loaded. Replace it with a shortcut to outlook.exe (if you need
the desktop icon) which includes the /recycle parameter in the command
line. Add that parameter to all other shortcuts you have to start
Outlook. Then if outlook.exe is already loaded, the shortcut brings
focus to the existing instance of outlook.exe rather than starting
another one.
 

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