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AlanJ
After opening and closing Outlook 2003 several times, the Windows Task
Manager shows that multiple instances of the program are still open. This is
true despite the fact that all indications show program is closed (foreground
program, taskbar icon, and tray icon removed). The first clue this is
occurring is that even after closing Outlook, when it is re-opened, new
e-mail has already been downloaded to the Inbox. This behavior occurs even
after deletion and reinstallation of Outlook.
This is obviously undesirable behavior. Why is it occurring? Is there a
reason any user would want this behavior to occur such that there is a
setting within the program to control it?
Manager shows that multiple instances of the program are still open. This is
true despite the fact that all indications show program is closed (foreground
program, taskbar icon, and tray icon removed). The first clue this is
occurring is that even after closing Outlook, when it is re-opened, new
e-mail has already been downloaded to the Inbox. This behavior occurs even
after deletion and reinstallation of Outlook.
This is obviously undesirable behavior. Why is it occurring? Is there a
reason any user would want this behavior to occur such that there is a
setting within the program to control it?