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Open a contact and the window hides behind outlook 2003

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ssmann - 03 May 2006 21:50 GMT
With outlook 2003 open, I can open up a contact. The contact opens for about
2 seconds then the contact window goes behind the open outlook window. I can
click on the contact window ang it comes back to the front but the hides
again after 2 seconds. If I close and open it 2 to 3 times, it will remain in
front like it is supposed to. This happens to multiple contacts and not just
the same one all of the time. Any ideas? Any hel would be greatly appreciated.
Brian Tillman - 04 May 2006 16:14 GMT
> With outlook 2003 open, I can open up a contact. The contact opens
> for about 2 seconds then the contact window goes behind the open
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> happens to multiple contacts and not just the same one all of the
> time. Any ideas? Any hel would be greatly appreciated.

Do you have any add-ins?
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ssmann - 04 May 2006 16:21 GMT
> > With outlook 2003 open, I can open up a contact. The contact opens
> > for about 2 seconds then the contact window goes behind the open
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>
> Do you have any add-ins?
No add ins are installed.
Brian Tillman - 04 May 2006 18:13 GMT
> No add ins are installed.

I'm still inclined to think it's another tool that's producing the effect in
Outlook.  Plaxo, for example, can produce it.  Try starting Outlook in safe
mode once (i.e., use the /safe command line switch - see Outlook's Help for
"command line") to see if that affects the behavior.  If it does, you must
have an add-in somewhere.  Other than that, I'm at a loss to suggest
diagnostic techniques.
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