This problem with Outlook not exiting is not unique to Windows 7. Often
you need to go into processes and stop the Outlook.exe one.

Some thought is not to shut down Outlook, but to let Windows force it to
close during shutdown or restarts.

Vic
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Hinton [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 12:36 PM
To: gw-info
Subject: Microsoft Office 2003 on Windows Seven

Hello folks.
I recently installed MS Office 2003, considering that I do not have
access to Office Seven.
All the latest updates are installed -I'm using Office 2003 SP3.
I realize that one of these days Microsoft will drop all support.
Well, if they do, I refuse to update to the ribbon stile of life.
Wich means I'll end up dropping off the face of Office as far as I'm
concerned if and when that happens.
anyways, I had a question.
For anyone using Window-Eyes with Office 2003 on Windows Seven,
specifically Outllok.
I've experienced times when Outlook does not exit..
And I'll see that Winword.exe is still running.
Any ideas on how to solve this issue?
Thanks everyone!
P.s.
Do I need to enable Windows XP compatibility mode or Vista SP2 mode or
something?
Thanks to everyone!



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