I just installed outlook 2003 this week, and when I go to shut it down, the
tray icon remains and I can see in tasks that it is still eating up a lot of
resources.
What's worse, is when I go to start it up again, nothing happens. I click
on the icon that started it originally, and nothing happens.
When shutting down, I often get errors and things that I need to close/endnow.
Then I get to restart the machine, and then once I go into outlook, I have
to go into safe mode.
For reference, it is a 1.2ghz pentium processor and 512M Ram, and 15 G free
on hard disk. Yes, an old computer, and I am thinking maybe outlook2003 is to
demanding for it.
Anyone have any ideas; is there a way to configure outlook for a dated
computer?
Thanks in advance
Patricia [Outlook MVP] - 30 Jun 2005 18:24 GMT
That configuration should run Outlook just fine. Do you have a PDA? If so,
is it docked when you shut down Outlook? If so, try undocking it before you
close Outlook. There is something that is keeping Outlook in memory. It
could also be an add-in that's running. Check Tools, Options, Other,
Advanced Options, Add-ins and COM Add-ins and post back with what you see
there if undocking a PDA doesn't fix the issue.

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>I just installed outlook 2003 this week, and when I go to shut it down, the
> tray icon remains and I can see in tasks that it is still eating up a lot
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> Thanks in advance