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| | Vista & flashing Outlook Here is the issue - today out of the blue, my computer keeps flashing the Outlook "bubble" in the taskbar area. I can barely use the computer, because it just keeps flashing every 3-5 seconds. The kicker? I don't even use Outlook!! Any ideas on how to fix this I have tried opening Outlook, restarting the computer and clicking on the little window when it's highlighted - nothing works. Thanks!! |
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| | Re: Vista & flashing Outlook "amsparky" <amsparky@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ... > Here is the issue - today out of the blue, my computer keeps flashing the > Outlook "bubble" in the taskbar area. I can barely use the computer, > because > it just keeps flashing every 3-5 seconds. The kicker? I don't even use > Outlook!! It sounds like the system is automatically launching Outlook every time you log in. The most obvious reason this would happen is if there's an Outlook Icon in your Start Up folder. Go to Start menu, All Programs, Start Up. Do you see an Outlook icon in there? If yes, delete it. If Outlook is running every time you log in, but it is not being launched from the Startup group, it may have been added to the Registry. This Microsoft KnowledgeBase article describes the Registry locations used to run programs automatically: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314866 Take a look at: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run and HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run ... on your machine, to see if Outlook is in the list of programs to be automatically started. If it is, delete the Outlook entry. Please let us know if this solves the problem (or if you have any questions about the procedure, of course). -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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| | Re: Vista & flashing Outlook Thank you for the quick response. Unfortunately, it didn't work. Outlook isn't in the start menu. I haven't had the issue again until yesterday. Any other thoughts? "Andrew McLaren" wrote: > "amsparky" <amsparky@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ... > > Here is the issue - today out of the blue, my computer keeps flashing the > > Outlook "bubble" in the taskbar area. I can barely use the computer, > > because > > it just keeps flashing every 3-5 seconds. The kicker? I don't even use > > Outlook!! > > It sounds like the system is automatically launching Outlook every time you > log in. > > The most obvious reason this would happen is if there's an Outlook Icon in > your Start Up folder. > > Go to Start menu, All Programs, Start Up. Do you see an Outlook icon in > there? > > If yes, delete it. > > If Outlook is running every time you log in, but it is not being launched > from the Startup group, it may have been added to the Registry. > > This Microsoft KnowledgeBase article describes the Registry locations used > to run programs automatically: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314866 > > Take a look at: > > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run > > and > > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run > > .. on your machine, to see if Outlook is in the list of programs to be > automatically started. If it is, delete the Outlook entry. > > Please let us know if this solves the problem (or if you have any questions > about the procedure, of course). > > -- > Andrew McLaren > amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au > > |
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| | Re: Vista & flashing Outlook "amsparky" <amsparky@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F64D4FA7-A2A2-4EAF-9133-42612806D11C@microsoft.com... > Thank you for the quick response. Unfortunately, it didn't work. Outlook > isn't in the start menu. I haven't had the issue again until yesterday. > Any > other thoughts? > > > "Andrew McLaren" wrote: > >> "amsparky" <amsparky@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ... >> > Here is the issue - today out of the blue, my computer keeps flashing >> > the >> > Outlook "bubble" in the taskbar area. I can barely use the computer, >> > because >> > it just keeps flashing every 3-5 seconds. The kicker? I don't even use >> > Outlook!! >> >> It sounds like the system is automatically launching Outlook every time >> you >> log in. >> >> The most obvious reason this would happen is if there's an Outlook Icon >> in >> your Start Up folder. >> >> Go to Start menu, All Programs, Start Up. Do you see an Outlook icon in >> there? >> >> If yes, delete it. >> >> If Outlook is running every time you log in, but it is not being launched >> from the Startup group, it may have been added to the Registry. >> >> This Microsoft KnowledgeBase article describes the Registry locations >> used >> to run programs automatically: >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314866 >> >> Take a look at: >> >> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run >> >> and >> >> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run >> >> .. on your machine, to see if Outlook is in the list of programs to be >> automatically started. If it is, delete the Outlook entry. >> >> Please let us know if this solves the problem (or if you have any >> questions >> about the procedure, of course). >> >> -- >> Andrew McLaren >> amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au >> >> In your original post, you said you don't even use Outlook. If that's the case, why not uninstall it? It's a component of Office, if you run the uninstall routine from Programs and Features in Control Panel, once launched, you will be presented with an options screen wherein you can remove all of office, just specific components or repair Office. -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ |
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| | Re: Vista & flashing Outlook Thank you for the response. Unfortunately this didn't work either. Any other suggestions? |
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| | Re: Vista & flashing Outlook "amsparky" <amsparky@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ... > Thank you for the response. Unfortunately this didn't work either. Any > other > suggestions? Hi, What do you mean "this didn't work either"? Do you mean that you tried to uninstall Outlook? Was the uninstallation unsuccessful? In what way? We will need more information, in order to help you. Thanks, -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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| | Re: Vista & flashing Outlook I uninstalled it and it is still flashing. I assume that this means Outlook wasn't deleted all the way, but I am not sure why that is. I used the Microsoft uninstall. I am not that computer illiterate, but this is driving me crazy. "Andrew McLaren" wrote: > "amsparky" <amsparky@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ... > > Thank you for the response. Unfortunately this didn't work either. Any > > other > > suggestions? > > Hi, > > What do you mean "this didn't work either"? Do you mean that you tried to > uninstall Outlook? Was the uninstallation unsuccessful? In what way? > > We will need more information, in order to help you. > > Thanks, > -- > Andrew McLaren > amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au > > > |
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| | Re: Vista & flashing Outlook "amsparky" <amsparky@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ... >I uninstalled it and it is still flashing. I assume that this means Outlook > wasn't deleted all the way, but I am not sure why that is. I used the > Microsoft uninstall. I am not that computer illiterate, but this is > driving > me crazy. How did you uninstall? Describe the steps you followed. Did you see any error messages? However, I suspect we are reaching the end of what can be feasibly achieved via newsgroups. If you are still having problems, your best bet may be to find a local, computer-savvy friend or colleague to come and inspect the machine first-hand. The problem you are seeing is very uncommon, and is probably caused by some fairly unique misconfiguration. -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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