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newbie
December 11th 03, 09:01 PM
Hello all,

I've recently started running into a problem while trying to shut down my
Home PC running Windows XP Home. Most of the time it shuts down okay, but
often it an error message will pop up on my desktop saying "Please close all
Microsoft Office applications before shutting down the system". This is the
problem, because every application has been closed. I've tried re-opening
Office applications, shutting them down, and then re-trying. When this
message does appear it doesn't matter how many times I'll wait and
re-try...I eventually have to shut it down by holding the power button for
several seconds.

Any clue why this happens from time to time? I know it's not the best thing
for my computer to shut down this way so I need to fix this before it starts
to cause a problem.

I took a screen shot of what the error message looks like and attached it to
this posts if you'd like to take a look (I just removed some of the folders
that are normally on my desktop before posting it).

THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY AND ALL HELP...

Sr. Bocadillo
December 11th 03, 09:06 PM
"newbie" > wrote in message
news:qDcsa.692427$L1.198969@sccrnsc02...
> Hello all,
>
> I've recently started running into a problem while trying to shut down my
> Home PC running Windows XP Home. Most of the time it shuts down okay, but
> often it an error message will pop up on my desktop saying "Please close
all
> Microsoft Office applications before shutting down the system". This is the
> problem, because every application has been closed. I've tried re-opening
> Office applications, shutting them down, and then re-trying. When this
> message does appear it doesn't matter how many times I'll wait and
> re-try...I eventually have to shut it down by holding the power button for
> several seconds.
>
> Any clue why this happens from time to time? I know it's not the best thing
> for my computer to shut down this way so I need to fix this before it
starts
> to cause a problem.
>
> I took a screen shot of what the error message looks like and attached it
to
> this posts if you'd like to take a look (I just removed some of the folders
> that are normally on my desktop before posting it).
>
> THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY AND ALL HELP...
>
>

Mmmm Microsoft Outlook eh!

I would try uninstalling/reinstalling Microsoft office if I were you, It's
worked for me in the past.

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