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Workstations are XP SP2, attached to NT server running exchange 5.5. Email
accounts used are POP and Exchange. SAV Corporate AV 9.05 clients also running. Outlook launches and closes fine with just the POP3 account. I add the exchange account, and it runs, but I can't close Outlook and then restart it without going to the task manager to end the task. I'd like to buy another 40 copies of Office Professional 2003, but not without figuring this out first. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Did you install SAV 9.x with the email scanner(s) enabled? If yes, try
uninstalling/reinstalling SAV 9.x w/out it. Should also let you know there are tons of reasons why Outlook will stay resident in memory after selecting exit. Some reasons are poorly written 3rd party addins (e.g. COM Addins), Fax software (e.g. WinFax), PDA software (ActiveSync), using Word 2003 as the email editor and Word is still running when Outlook closes. Best advice is just look for items that use, store, and/or protect Outlook data. "Rusty Usry" wrote in message ... Workstations are XP SP2, attached to NT server running exchange 5.5. accounts used are POP and Exchange. SAV Corporate AV 9.05 clients also running. Outlook launches and closes fine with just the POP3 account. I add the exchange account, and it runs, but I can't close Outlook and then restart it without going to the task manager to end the task. I'd like to buy another 40 copies of Office Professional 2003, but not without figuring this out first. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Close but no cigar.
What I was able to determine is that uninstallation of SAV 9, together with having mail delivered to a PST file (versus the exchange server mailbox) allowed Outlook to shut down without ending it in task manager. Once SAV 9 is installed again, without any email scanning, and excluding the PST file, the problem comes back and task manager is required to end Outlook. Enabling/disabling Word as the email editor has no impact. No com add ins are installed. It's also interesting that Windows 2000 operating systems work properly (meaning Outlook 2003 with Exchange 5.5 and POP3 accounts and SAV 9.0 with mail scanning for exchange and internet mail) work flaulessly neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Did you install SAV 9.x with the email scanner(s) enabled? If yes, try uninstalling/reinstalling SAV 9.x w/out it. Should also let you know there are tons of reasons why Outlook will stay resident in memory after selecting exit. Some reasons are poorly written 3rd party addins (e.g. COM Addins), Fax software (e.g. WinFax), PDA software (ActiveSync), using Word 2003 as the email editor and Word is still running when Outlook closes. Best advice is just look for items that use, store, and/or protect Outlook data. "Rusty Usry" wrote in message ... Workstations are XP SP2, attached to NT server running exchange 5.5. accounts used are POP and Exchange. SAV Corporate AV 9.05 clients also running. Outlook launches and closes fine with just the POP3 account. I add the exchange account, and it runs, but I can't close Outlook and then restart it without going to the task manager to end the task. I'd like to buy another 40 copies of Office Professional 2003, but not without figuring this out first. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Hmm... Exchange 5.5 is at what service pack level? Might as well supply the
same information for the NT4 operating system that is supporting the Exchange 5.5 server. Are you running in cached or traditional mode against the Exchange 5.5 server? Outside of that, I run Windows XP(SP2)/Office 2003(SP2)/SAVCE 9.0.5 against an Exchange 5.5 (SP4)/Windows 2000 (SP4) server and I have never seen this behavior. (The only account type we allow is Exchange with the Exchange mailbox set as the default delivery location.) "Rusty Usry" wrote in message ... Close but no cigar. What I was able to determine is that uninstallation of SAV 9, together with having mail delivered to a PST file (versus the exchange server mailbox) allowed Outlook to shut down without ending it in task manager. Once SAV 9 is installed again, without any email scanning, and excluding the PST file, the problem comes back and task manager is required to end Outlook. Enabling/disabling Word as the email editor has no impact. No com add ins are installed. It's also interesting that Windows 2000 operating systems work properly (meaning Outlook 2003 with Exchange 5.5 and POP3 accounts and SAV 9.0 with mail scanning for exchange and internet mail) work flaulessly neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Did you install SAV 9.x with the email scanner(s) enabled? If yes, try uninstalling/reinstalling SAV 9.x w/out it. Should also let you know there are tons of reasons why Outlook will stay resident in memory after selecting exit. Some reasons are poorly written 3rd party addins (e.g. COM Addins), Fax software (e.g. WinFax), PDA software (ActiveSync), using Word 2003 as the email editor and Word is still running when Outlook closes. Best advice is just look for items that use, store, and/or protect Outlook data. "Rusty Usry" wrote in message ... Workstations are XP SP2, attached to NT server running exchange 5.5. accounts used are POP and Exchange. SAV Corporate AV 9.05 clients also running. Outlook launches and closes fine with just the POP3 account. I add the exchange account, and it runs, but I can't close Outlook and then restart it without going to the task manager to end the task. I'd like to buy another 40 copies of Office Professional 2003, but not without figuring this out first. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Exchange SP4, NT SP6. I've tried running cached and traditional and either
way seems to have no impact. It's hard for me to believe that I'm the only person seeing this kind of thing. I guess it's to be expected when you try things like puting a PT Cruiser engine, transmittion and body on an Edsel frame. I've been trying (literally for years) to get approval to move away from NT and towards 2003 server (a couple of years it was to move toward 2000 server) but I'm up against "if it isn't broke, don't fix it" I want to thank you for the time you are taking with this. I really do appreciate it. "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Hmm... Exchange 5.5 is at what service pack level? Might as well supply the same information for the NT4 operating system that is supporting the Exchange 5.5 server. Are you running in cached or traditional mode against the Exchange 5.5 server? Outside of that, I run Windows XP(SP2)/Office 2003(SP2)/SAVCE 9.0.5 against an Exchange 5.5 (SP4)/Windows 2000 (SP4) server and I have never seen this behavior. (The only account type we allow is Exchange with the Exchange mailbox set as the default delivery location.) "Rusty Usry" wrote in message ... Close but no cigar. What I was able to determine is that uninstallation of SAV 9, together with having mail delivered to a PST file (versus the exchange server mailbox) allowed Outlook to shut down without ending it in task manager. Once SAV 9 is installed again, without any email scanning, and excluding the PST file, the problem comes back and task manager is required to end Outlook. Enabling/disabling Word as the email editor has no impact. No com add ins are installed. It's also interesting that Windows 2000 operating systems work properly (meaning Outlook 2003 with Exchange 5.5 and POP3 accounts and SAV 9.0 with mail scanning for exchange and internet mail) work flaulessly neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Did you install SAV 9.x with the email scanner(s) enabled? If yes, try uninstalling/reinstalling SAV 9.x w/out it. Should also let you know there are tons of reasons why Outlook will stay resident in memory after selecting exit. Some reasons are poorly written 3rd party addins (e.g. COM Addins), Fax software (e.g. WinFax), PDA software (ActiveSync), using Word 2003 as the email editor and Word is still running when Outlook closes. Best advice is just look for items that use, store, and/or protect Outlook data. "Rusty Usry" wrote in message ... Workstations are XP SP2, attached to NT server running exchange 5.5. accounts used are POP and Exchange. SAV Corporate AV 9.05 clients also running. Outlook launches and closes fine with just the POP3 account. I add the exchange account, and it runs, but I can't close Outlook and then restart it without going to the task manager to end the task. I'd like to buy another 40 copies of Office Professional 2003, but not without figuring this out first. Any help would be appreciated. |
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