On Thu, 10 May 2007 21:04:09 -0700, "John Monahan"
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>Hope I am not annoying readers here but I am really tearing my hair out
>trying to solve this problem. It has been going on for weeks now and few
>suggestions have come from this forum. Thus the repeat postings on this....
>
>The Problem:
>With all Office 2007 programs I have on my Vista Business system I find they
>are not working properly when I come back from sleep mode. For example
>with Outlook 2007, upon clicking on the Send/Receive button I get no
>response if I run it after a vista sleep mode return. If I take the option
>"Let Outlook rescue the information", the window goes into light grey mode
>and sits there for 3-4 minutes. If I try and cancel the program, instead it
>hangs. Ctrl+Alt+Del shows up as the tread "Not responding". "End tread"
>option takes a few minutes to close. Even if I try and shut down Vista the
>whole thing takes greater than 2 minutes. It does not seem to be an Internet
>reconnect problem because I can use IE7 to get out fine. Same problem with
>Word and Excel. I never had a problem with Office 2003 on this same
>computer and Vista. Not only that Office 2003 FrontPage currently on this
>computer with the above Office 2007 suite never gives this problem! To
>really make matters worse it does not happen all the time only if the sleep
>mode is for at least a few hours. I have not determined what the time length
>needed to trigger this effect is, but if I go into sleep mode for say 5
>minutes and return Outlook starts up fine. Overnight for example in sleep
>mode always fails. ALL other programs work fine upon returning from sleep
>mode. Even Vista mail and Mozilla Thunderbird mail. Somebody told me a
>while back the problem may be due to "add -ons" and there was some Microsoft
>posting on this with a patch. Has anybody seen this? I cannot find anything
>on Microsoft web site. The only thing close to an "add-on" I have is a
>Blackberry program that reads the Outlook and calendar data to transfer it
>to the blackberry. However this program is normally not opened.
>
>One thing I notice in Outlook if it is going to hang it does not display the
>number of "item" on the bottom of the window. Does the above information
>help anybody give me a suggestion or reference?
>
I've had the same thing happen with XP. When the PC enters sleep mode,
and then wakes up again due to a user stimulus, it is not in the same
configuration as before it went to sleep. I haven't (yet) experienced
this with Vista but with XP I always did a manual restart after waking
up the PC.
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