are they using pdas, applications that access outlook data or addins?

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> We have tried everything we could possible try and some of our end users
> are still getting outlook did not close properly . We are running
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> Thanks in advance,
> Eric Sabo
Sabo, Eric - 14 May 2008 17:39 GMT
Nope - looked all that.
Brand new freshly ghost imaged machine
> are they using pdas, applications that access outlook data or addins?
>
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>> Thanks in advance,
>> Eric Sabo
Sabo, Eric - 15 May 2008 10:17 GMT
Diane,
Still the problem occurs, I checked the add-ins and I don't really see any
add-ins that would cause this. Is there any way to export the add-ins so I
could post them here?
> are they using pdas, applications that access outlook data or addins?
>
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>> Thanks in advance,
>> Eric Sabo
Does anyone have any more suggestion to try?
> We have tried everything we could possible try and some of our end users
> are still getting outlook did not close properly . We are running
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> Thanks in advance,
> Eric Sabo