That's not a good solution in my book. I like Aero.

Long term look at that video driver and see if there's a newer version.

On 3/21/2014 2:06 PM, Roger Wright wrote:
Switching from an Aero theme to a Basic theme seems to have solved the issue. Who woulda thunk?1?

Thanks again...



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On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 2:20 PM, Roger Wright <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Thanks, Susan - we'll check out the links and our DirectX configs.



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    On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Susan Bradley
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        And when vnc remotes it I'll be it flips the box to basic, non
        Aero right?

        I'll be they are click2run and sp1 got installed?

        What I posted to the Patch management list:

        Outlook update KB2863911 introduces an issue where the Outlook
        tile is blank. It can be solved by uninstalling KB2863911 or
        installing Office 2013 sp1.

        Sources:
        
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windowsrt8_1-performance/outlook-tile-is-blank-following-recent-update/c4937f3b-5848-42ac-90b8-b5622ff54ba7

        
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows8_1-windows_update/outlook-tile-loses-image-windows-81/e4dc1c49-7447-4a18-b639-69f582c3c8af




        Office 2013 sp1 depends on the interaction with DirectX. If
        you find that you can't open Office 2013 after the install of
        sp1, ensure that you have an up to date video driver or
        Disable hardware graphics acceleration. While some have
        indicated that going into video settings and taking the
        machine out of Aero is another way to fix this, I don't
        consider that an optimal solution.

        Disable Hardware Graphics Acceleration and Fix Blurred Font
        and Cursor Hanging Problems in Microsoft Office 2013 - AskVG:
        
http://www.askvg.com/disable-hardware-graphics-acceleration-and-fix-blurred-font-and-cursor-hanging-problems-in-microsoft-office-2013/

        On 3/21/2014 10:46 AM, Roger Wright wrote:

            Office 2013 Home & Business Edition

            Suddenly, as of this morning, we've had a few users
            experiencing issues with Outlook 2013. Outlook will open
            and hang infinitely - UNTIL we make a remote connection to
            the users machine with either VNC or DameWare MRC. As soon
            as that remote connection is established Outlook opens and
            everything is fine. We can close, reopen, close, reopen
            all day long, but once the remote connection is dropped,
            the user is unable to successfully reopen Outlook again..

            We've tried an Office repair, created new mail profiles,
            checked for updates, etc., but haven't been able to get
            past this issue for these users. Two of the users are in
            the office, one is remote and working via VPN.

            Excel and Word also are having some similar, though not
            exact, issues, but Outlook is the main culprit at this time.


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