Outlook 2000 Error When Closing
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is working however when we close it we receive an error message which states Outlook.exe has generated error messages and will be closed by windows.You will need to restart the program. Any ideas on correcting the error message? Guest, Jan 5, 2006 outlook 2013 not closing #1 Advertisements Guest Guest Hi Dobber, When you close Outlook, have you checked the task how to close microsoft outlook manager to see if it's still running in the processes? Do you have any Add Ins, COMs, synchronizing software (Palm, etc.) running that would cannot close outlook.exe in task manager create any issues with Outlook? Also, you might want to check your application event viewer to see if there are any indications there of Outlook errors. An error number would be very helpful. -- Kathleen Orland Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ outlook won't close Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com "Dobber" wrote: > Outlook 2000 is working however when we close it we receive an error message > which states Outlook.exe has generated error messages and will be closed by > windows.You will need to restart the program. > Any ideas on correcting the error message? Guest, Jan 5, 2006 #2 Advertisements Guest Guest Hi K. Orland, Thanks but I guess I should of been a liitle more detail. I did already try
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turning off all of the add ins and coms. I also looked at the event viewer and that is really strange because even thou windows said it was creating an error there was no report of the error in the event viewer. Would you have any other ideas? I also have tried to repair outlook by reinstalling however that hasn't worked as well. "K. Orland" wrote: > Hi Dobber, > When you close Outlook, have you checked the task manager to see if it's > still running in the processes? Do you have any Add Ins, COMs, synchronizing > software (Palm, etc.) running that would create any issues with Outlook? > Also, you might want to check your application event viewer to see if there > are any indications there of Outlook errors. An error number would be very > helpful. > -- > Kathleen Orland > Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ > http://www.howto-outlook.com/ > Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com > > > > "Dobber" wrote: > > > Outlook 2000 is working however when we close it we receive an error message > > which states Outlook.exe has generated error messages and will be closed by > > windows.You will need to restart the program. > > Any ideas on correcting the error message? Guest, Jan 5, 2006 #3 Guest Guest Hi There, Thanks for your quick response. You can run a detect and repair f
this add-in is disabled or updated or the program is closed, the problem will be gone and Outlook will close normally again.Recognizing Outlook shutdown issuesSolving shutdown issues caused by add-insSolving shutdown issues caused by programsOutlook 2000 shutdown issuesAfter you've solved your
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shutdown issue…Recognizing Outlook shutdown issuesOutlook shutdown issues are not always directly apparent but may surface outlook 2013 won't close via other errors or issues such as;Outlook not being able to start anymore after you have closed it and only being how to keep outlook running when closed able to open Outlook again after restarting the PC.AutoComplete / AutoSuggest cache becoming corrupted and Outlook not offering you email addresses anymore when addressing a message.Data file issuesError to run the Inbox Repair Tool (scanpst.exe)Error; “The http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/outlook-2000-error-message-when-closing.2322337/ data file
exit OutlookSlipstick SystemsHome / Problems / OUTLOOK.EXE continues running after you exit Outlook Last reviewed on October 4, 2016 —30 Comments Problem: After closing Outlook, it continues to run. Outlook can't close properly if another http://www.slipstick.com/problems/outlook-exe-continues-running-after-you-exit-outlook/ application is accessing Outlook's message store and you need open the Task Manager and End Process. Symptoms which indicate that Outlook is not closing properly include receiving an alert telling you that http://www.computing.net/answers/office/microsoft-outlook-2000-will-open-but-closes/11916.html Outlook is checking the data file when you open it. If you use two Outlook profiles, when you switch profiles you aren't presented the screen to select the profile and Outlook opens directly outlook 2013 to the first profile. Outlook may close and only the splash screen loads when you restart it. Not sure how to open Task Manager? Right click on the Windows Task bar and choose Task Manager. Select the Processes tab and look for Outlook.exe in the Image Name column. Office 2007 SP2 addresses the problem and forces Outlook to close. This should eliminate most of the problems outlook 2000 error with Outlook not closing and the need to check the *.pst file on the next start. Download it from The 2007 Microsoft Office Suite Service Pack 2 (SP2) Below is a list of software known to cause problems in all versions of Outlook. This list is intended to give you an idea of what types of programs will cause Outlook to remain running, most often Fax software, anti-spam or anti-virus software, or PDA sync software. However, the culprit on your computer may be a different program. See Disable Add-in or uninstall the software. Add-ins | How to Disable Add-ins | Other Causes | Developer Information | Tools | More Information Antivirus programs that support scanning email for viruses will tend to keep Outlook open. Disable email scanning and Outlook should close correctly. It's perfectly safe to disable this setting - it gives you advanced warning of viruses but as long as you can control your urge to open every attachment you receive, you'll be just as safe with it disabled. The antivirus programs that can affect Outlook include, but are not limited to, the following programs: Kaspersky Antivirus Pro version 5 Panda AntiVirus Outlook Pl
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