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1. I have MS Office 2003 installed on Win XP Pro, SP 2, with .NET 1.1 installed
2. I have a shortcut to Outlook 2003 in this folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\My Name\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
3. I have MS Business Contact Manager installed
4. Whan I boot up, Outlook starts up, but the "Business Tools" menu item is
missing.
5. I close Outlook.
6. I Wait a few seconds.
7. I re-open Outlook. The "Business Tools" menu appears.
8. I removed the Outlook shortcut from the Startup folder
9. re-booted my machine
10. waited until boot process finished
11. Opened outlook
OBSERVE:
The "Business Tools" item appeared in Outlook menu bar
CONCLUSION:
I need to find a way to delay the loading of Outlook in the startup process
so that the process 'MSSQL$MICROSOFTBCM' has a chance to start completely
before Outlook begins loading. In other words, I think Outlook is starting
too soon.
How do I solve this problem?
2. I have a shortcut to Outlook 2003 in this folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\My Name\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
3. I have MS Business Contact Manager installed
4. Whan I boot up, Outlook starts up, but the "Business Tools" menu item is
missing.
5. I close Outlook.
6. I Wait a few seconds.
7. I re-open Outlook. The "Business Tools" menu appears.
8. I removed the Outlook shortcut from the Startup folder
9. re-booted my machine
10. waited until boot process finished
11. Opened outlook
OBSERVE:
The "Business Tools" item appeared in Outlook menu bar
CONCLUSION:
I need to find a way to delay the loading of Outlook in the startup process
so that the process 'MSSQL$MICROSOFTBCM' has a chance to start completely
before Outlook begins loading. In other words, I think Outlook is starting
too soon.
How do I solve this problem?