The load behavior controls it at 'load time' - so as long as you want to
toggle the addin off and on for syncing, it will help the times you don't
need to sync. But - I'd probably just use knockout and wait a few minutes
for outlook to check the pst when it restarts (and avoid closing it at all -
it's open if the computer is running).
Is itunes the only addin?
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"Markus Bartsch"
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> Am Fri, 9 May 2008 16:19:44 -0400 schrieb its_my_dime:
>
>> This software gets added to Outlook EVERY TIME Itunes is run, even if it
>> is
>> deleted. Find it in Tools - Options - Other - Advanced Options - Com
>> Addins. It is designed to sync calendars between Outlook and Apple
>> products.
>>
>> Searching Google provides many examples of Outlook probems caussed by the
>> Itunes Outlook Addin (Outlook won't shut down; Outlook remains in task
>> manager processes; disruption of Outlook Calendar).
>>
>> Until Microsoft provides a software fix (ideally, an option to lock out
>> com
>> addins), be prepared to manually delete this program EVERY TIME you use
>> the
>> Itunes software.
>
> I found this thread after searching with google.
>
> I also have a problem with the plug in in my outlook 2003 with newest
> itunes 7.x
>
> I have to disable the com-add-in otherwise outlook won't close. But
> without
> the plug-in the ipod calendar and contacts are not synced.
>
> As far as i understand what Ken wrote the registry hack only changes the
> way this add-in is loaded or not or even hidden and does not show up at
> all.
>
> Does anybody have an idea how to keep the itunes add-in enabled and close
> outlook?
>
> Just an idea (not tested): If i write two .reg files one with the
> LoadBehavior 3 and one with the LoadBehavior 2. So if i have to close my
> outlook i just click the .reg to disable the add-in. Would that work as
> long as the plug-in itself is not working correctly?
>
> Markus
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