What's going on here?
Thanks!
Mark
"Phil McCracken" <fxd...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Start > Run > outlook.exe /safe
(note the space between outlook.exe and /safe)
I'm not sure of the command for Windows 7, if it's Run or Start Search or
something else. I haven't had a chance to use it yet.
If Outlook opens and performs normally, then you know something is
intefering wtih it. You can disable all Add Ins, adding them back one at a
time, testing inbetween. When Outlook won't open anymore, the last one you
enabled is likely the culprit.
Most likely culprits: antivirus, antispam, synch software for a handheld,
FAX software, etc. Anything that integrates with Outlook likely prevents it
from shutting down correctly. You may perceive this as not opening properly,
but often it's the fact that it didn't close from the previous use.
"Phil McCracken" <fxd...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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"Phil McCracken" wrote:
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Ok, I've found the list of add-ons, and one of them is an "anti spam"
add on related to my antivirus program. When I try to disable it, I
get an error message that says that it can only be disabled by the
administrator. Since my account is set up, in fact, as the
administrator how can I get this thing disabled?
Thanks!
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