Outlook quits

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Denise Mitchell

User is running 10.3. Opens Outlook 2001 in Classic
Mode. Works great. Then it will quit on it own. No
error. Changed the Classic setting to never time out.
Still didn't work. Any suggestions?
 
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William Smith

Denise Mitchell said:
User is running 10.3. Opens Outlook 2001 in Classic
Mode. Works great. Then it will quit on it own. No
error. Changed the Classic setting to never time out.
Still didn't work. Any suggestions?

Is Outlook 2001 quitting or is the entire Classic system quitting? Have
you noticed a pattern of when things will quit? A specific length of
time?

By "setting to never time out" do you mean never to sleep? You should
definitely do this.

bill
 
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Popak Roshan

I do have the same exact problem, My client is running 10.3 and
outlook 2001, after opening outlook for 1 minute and been idle, it
quits itself. I have setup another mac and it does the same thing with
his account.

-Popak
 
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Denise Mitchell

Outlook is quitting. Classic system is still running.
User could be in the middle of typing an email and
Outlook will close. If Outlook is idle it will close.
It seems to be happening after 1 minute or so.
 
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William Smith

Denise Mitchell said:
Outlook is quitting. Classic system is still running.
User could be in the middle of typing an email and
Outlook will close. If Outlook is idle it will close.
It seems to be happening after 1 minute or so.


Is your Classic system set to sleep in the Classic System Preferences
pane? If so, set it to never sleep and see if this corrects the problem.

Hope this helps! bill
 
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Saadani

Hi,

I have seen a lot of weird problems with OL2001 on OS X. The best way to run
OLS 2001 in OS X is move the outlook 2001 folder in a different volume
other than where the OS 9 system folder resided.
- This resolve's a lot of Outlook problems

Try this and let us know if it works fine.



Saadani.
 

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