From: PMC on
Setting up new workstations. Office 2007 Basic pre-installed by Dell.

Joined to SBS 2003 domain on a LAN. All operations appear to work
perfectly. Outlook was tried on network admin account, auto-configured, works
perfectly --starts-up, shuts down on command. On two different non-privileged
user accounts, Outlook won't shut down.

NOTA BENE - using end task from Task Manager DOES NOT WORK -- it simply
restarts Outlook.

Trying to log off or retsart workstation results in Vista error message
reporting that Outlook is stalled, preventing operation. Vista lets you
restart by terminatiing Outlook. I will look at work-arounds like
temporarily promoting privileges, but want this addressed - resolved by
Microsoft.
From: Bob I on


PMC wrote:

> Setting up new workstations. Office 2007 Basic pre-installed by Dell.
>
> Joined to SBS 2003 domain on a LAN. All operations appear to work
> perfectly. Outlook was tried on network admin account, auto-configured, works
> perfectly --starts-up, shuts down on command. On two different non-privileged
> user accounts, Outlook won't shut down.
>
> NOTA BENE - using end task from Task Manager DOES NOT WORK -- it simply
> restarts Outlook.
>
> Trying to log off or retsart workstation results in Vista error message
> reporting that Outlook is stalled, preventing operation. Vista lets you
> restart by terminatiing Outlook. I will look at work-arounds like
> temporarily promoting privileges, but want this addressed - resolved by
> Microsoft.

Then you should open a ticket with Microsoft tech support, this is only
a peer-to-peer public newsgroup.

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