Re: Outlook 2003 Will not shut down!!

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Error messages:

(Message with double click on Icon in task bar)
Outlook is not responding. If you are using an exchange server email
account you can cancel pending server requests by clicking on the Outlook
icon in the notifaction area, and the clicking cancel server request on the
shortcut menu.

(Message after Control ALT-Delete and ending all outlooks)
Outlook failed to start correctly last. Starting out look in safe mode will
help you correct or isolate a startup problem in order to successfully start
the program. Some funtionality may disabled in this mode. do you want to
start outlook in safe mode? yes or no


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