> I think the problem is with the ActiveExplorer object(s). When I get > them "released" or set to None, then Outlook is happy to shutdown > immediately (even when *other* interfaces are still referenced). If the > ActiveExplorer object(s) are still referenced, then Outlook stays in > memory (apparently to do some clean up). > > So, I'm looking into releasing the ActiveExplorer objects (well, all of > the objects, but especially the ActiveExplorer), then I think I'll have > the problem solved (fingers crossed).
Hi Bill, How did you end up going with this? Do you have an updated version of the sample plugin that does not demonstrate the original problem? Thanks, Mark _______________________________________________ Python-win32 mailing list Python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32