Outlook 2003 cause Outlook 2000 to hang on exit

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Richard M.

Hi,

I am upgrading to Outlook 2003. We are using an Exchange 2000 Server.

I am testing Outlook 2003 on a separate computer using my personal mailbox.
This is the only common part (no roaming profile, for instance).

The trouble is that now, when I exist Outlook 2000 from my regular
computer, Outlook will hang. It will stay on the "splash" screen saying that
Outlook is closing. I have to kill Outlook as well as Mapi32.

Is this situation familiar to somebody ? How to fix it ?
Will it be the same for other users ? (This can be a concern during the
transition period.)

Thanks.

--Richard.
 
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Richard M.

Diane,

Thanks for your answer.
I am amazed that I missed that article. (And when I am in big troubles with
Outlook, I always check "Slipstick" first...)

I tried the "/cleanfreebusy" trick. With no luck.

Upgrading over a thousand of computer to Outlook 2003, I not very happy to
have to first update my Office 2000 administration point to ensure a smooth
period of transition...

well....

--Richard.


"Diane Poremsky [MVP]"
| it's a known issue.... a link to the hotfix is here:
| http://www.slipstick.com/problems/close.htm
|
|
| "Richard M."
| > Hi,
| >
| > I am upgrading to Outlook 2003. We are using an Exchange 2000 Server.
| >
| > I am testing Outlook 2003 on a separate computer using my personal
| > mailbox.
| > This is the only common part (no roaming profile, for instance).
| >
| > The trouble is that now, when I exist Outlook 2000 from my regular
| > computer, Outlook will hang. It will stay on the "splash" screen saying
| > that
| > Outlook is closing. I have to kill Outlook as well as Mapi32.
| >
| > Is this situation familiar to somebody ? How to fix it ?
| > Will it be the same for other users ? (This can be a concern during the
| > transition period.)
| >
| > Thanks.
| >
| > --Richard.
| >
| >
|
|
 

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