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Dracks - 26 Mar 2008 16:31 GMT
When I close Outlook 2007 it all seems to close down but will not restart.
When I look at Task Manager Processes I find that the first instance of
Outlook is still there with about 40% CPU useage. If I shut down this process
I can then restart Outlook. Any ideas as to why this happens.
DaveU - 26 Mar 2008 18:02 GMT
From experience, I think you'll have a better chance of a reply if you
include your problem in your heading e.g. Out2007 wont restart but still on
CPT useage.

> When I close Outlook 2007 it all seems to close down but will not restart.
> When I look at Task Manager Processes I find that the first instance of
> Outlook is still there with about 40% CPU useage. If I shut down this process
> I can then restart Outlook. Any ideas as to why this happens.
DaveU - 26 Mar 2008 18:02 GMT
sorry - forgot to add I suggest you post it again, with the expanded heading!

> When I close Outlook 2007 it all seems to close down but will not restart.
> When I look at Task Manager Processes I find that the first instance of
> Outlook is still there with about 40% CPU useage. If I shut down this process
> I can then restart Outlook. Any ideas as to why this happens.
Brian Tillman - 26 Mar 2008 20:41 GMT
> When I close Outlook 2007 it all seems to close down but will not
> restart. When I look at Task Manager Processes I find that the first
> instance of Outlook is still there with about 40% CPU useage. If I
> shut down this process I can then restart Outlook. Any ideas as to
> why this happens.

See if something here helps:
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntclose.htm
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