Its generally caused by comm addins or something else intergrated with OL.
Its not an o/s problem
In the first instance if you have any AV intergrated with OL, uninstall the
complete suite, as disabling the addin or process frequently doesnt help
"Jim Fleming" <> wrote in message
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> Many times I will close out Outlook 2007, and task manager will show that
> it
> is not an application that is running, but when you look at processes, it
> still shows that is running and using significant CPU. When you try and
> open
> it again it will open Outlook without requiring the password, and it will
> not
> go back and look for new messages. A reboot is necessary. A very similar
> problem was in Windows 2000 and Outlook 2000, Outlook 2000 would just get
> lost doing something, but I could never figure out what it was doing. A
> reboot was necessary back then. Anybody else having this problem?
> --
> Jim Fleming
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