A
Andrew Zenz
Hi all,
The sales reps of a client of mine all have Windows XP and Outlook 2002 (SP2
and SP3) and we are experiencing instances where they cannot send/receive
messages.
Checking the Task Manager shows that Outlook is running more than once.
Terminating all instances of Outlook.exe and starting it again resolves the
issue.
Also, when they close Outlook, Task Manager shows that it is still running.
Sometimes several instances are still running.
Does anyone have an idea what causes Outlook to behave this way and what can
I do to stop it? I can't expect the reps to go searching through the task
list. Some of them have enough trouble with email.
Thanks,
Andrew
The sales reps of a client of mine all have Windows XP and Outlook 2002 (SP2
and SP3) and we are experiencing instances where they cannot send/receive
messages.
Checking the Task Manager shows that Outlook is running more than once.
Terminating all instances of Outlook.exe and starting it again resolves the
issue.
Also, when they close Outlook, Task Manager shows that it is still running.
Sometimes several instances are still running.
Does anyone have an idea what causes Outlook to behave this way and what can
I do to stop it? I can't expect the reps to go searching through the task
list. Some of them have enough trouble with email.
Thanks,
Andrew