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Whitelitr
Hi,
Loving the new version, however, when I close Outlook to do somthing CPU
intensive (like gaming, or vid editing) and then come back later and reopen
Outlook, it just sits there frozen. I have to open Task Manager and find the
second instance of Outlook running and kill it and the newer instance will
then open no problem. I can usually identify the older instance because it
is eating a lot of memory. other than opening TaskManager, there is no other
way to tell that Outlook is still running (no task bar button, no tray icon,
etc)
Thoughts anyone?
Thanks in advance.
Jeff
Loving the new version, however, when I close Outlook to do somthing CPU
intensive (like gaming, or vid editing) and then come back later and reopen
Outlook, it just sits there frozen. I have to open Task Manager and find the
second instance of Outlook running and kill it and the newer instance will
then open no problem. I can usually identify the older instance because it
is eating a lot of memory. other than opening TaskManager, there is no other
way to tell that Outlook is still running (no task bar button, no tray icon,
etc)
Thoughts anyone?
Thanks in advance.
Jeff