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Microsoft, Please Teach Me

Oh Microsoft, please teach me! I want to know and learn!

How, oh how, do I shut down Outlook 2007 so that when I restart it doesn’t have to check the data file?

Is it the red X in the upper right corner of the window? No, grasshopper. Is it File | Exit? No, not even close. Is it Start Task Manager | Kill Process, tempting as that option is? Is it Entourage on the Mac?

What is the secret? I implore thee, let me in on the divine secret!

Heck, I’ll be in nirvana if just occasionally it doesn’t have to check the data file!


Update: Dave Dustin suggested that I undock any synchronization devices before I shut down Outlook. Thanks, but that’s not it. I don’t use any PDAs or smart phones or any other device that I’m sync’g up with Outlook.

posted on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 1:22 PM by donkiely





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