[spambayes-bugs] [ spambayes-Bugs-1103976 ] Outlook.exe will not
terminate when launched via mailto
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Bugs item #1103976, was opened at 2005-01-17 10:56
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Category: Outlook
Group: 1.0.1
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: robert (elitemrp)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Outlook.exe will not terminate when launched via mailto
Initial Comment:
I first ran into this problem a few months ago at work.
But at the time I thought it was related to a custom
program we run here. But now I noticed I can easily
reproduce the problem on any computer running
SpamBayes+Outlook 2003 on Windows XP.
Basically, I will open Outlook via the icon to read mail. I
will then close Outlook, and if I have Task Manager
open, I will see that Outlook.exe closes correctly.
Now if I launch a mailto: link (or use a program that
launches a new mail), where the Compose Mail window
opens, but not the actual outlook program, the problem
occurs. If I close the compose mail window, by either
clicking Send, or closing it without sending, the
OUTLOOK.EXE task will not exit.
If I launch Outlook again, I'll now have multiple instances
of OUTLOOK.EXE in task manager.
Now the multiple instances is what caused the problem
with our custom software at work, but that has nothing
to do with the fact that Outlook does not exit correctly
when running Spambayes and having a program/mailto
link open the Compose Mail window.
Yes I realize there have been 2 previous tickets about
OUTLOOK.EXE closing, but none came to the conclusion
that it's caused by a Compose Mail window. And both
are closed without a solution.
I have tested this on several computers and have tried
multiple things to try to fix it (such as renaming
extend.dat and other files) and nothing seems to work.
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