I checked. I don't seem to have that update installed, so that can't be causing the problem. Any other ideas.
> On Thursday, June 05, 2008 10:50 AM Oldma wrote:
> Installing Office 2007 SP1 Ent Vol Lic using OCT. All is working fine except
> when a new user/profile opens Outlook first the User Name windows opens and
> then goes away. We are not able to close Outlook without using Task Manager
> to kill it. Then we open Work or Excel and click OK to the User Name Outlook
> will work fine.
>
> What can I do to either get the User Name window to stay with Outlook or
> what setting in OCT can I use to not have the User Name window open?
> --
> Thanks
>> On Friday, June 06, 2008 1:29 AM JudgeMenta wrote:
>> I am having a similar problem. I installed Office Professional 2007 several
>> months ago, and it had no problems until recently. I load Outlook, then close
>> it, then run some other program. When I try to re open Outlook, nothing
>> happens. Then when I try to shut down or restart Windows, it says I have to
>> close Outlook first. So it???s been running in the background, but I can???t open
>> it until I restart. I???ve run Diagnostics many times. Any thoughts?
>>> On Friday, June 06, 2008 11:17 PM chall wrote:
>>> On Jun 5, 9:50 am, Oldman <Old...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> I created an account here just to say I've got the exact same problem
>>> described here. I've run Office 2007 for awhile and recently just
>>> installed it on a fresh built computer. Both my wife and the admin
>>> account can connect with outlook and it works fine. I've deleted and
>>> recreated my account with the same problem happening. I open Outlook
>>> for the first time, the 'Enter first name and Initial' dialog appears
>>> for a second and then the RSS feed dialog. I don't get a chance to
>>> enter a first name and initial before it disappears. After that,
>>> Outlook will not close unless I kill the process in Task Manager.
>>> Everytime I open it, the 'Enter first name and initial' dialog appears
>>> for a split second and then fades away, leaving me with the same issue
>>> of Outlook not closing. I'm still trying to figure out why the other
>>> two accounts on the same computer will work just fine. Even when I
>>> delete my account and delete the profile directory, it still occurs
>>> upon it's rebuild.
>>>> On Saturday, June 07, 2008 8:28 PM Ro wrote:
>>>> "chall2@windstream.net" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I am having the same exact problem at work on one computer. We have two
>>>> versions of office 2007 we have pro and small business. the computer that has
>>>> the small business will have about 3 users or 4 using it and all need access
>>>> to there own email and when you create a new user on it has this exact same
>>>> problem. Our computer with the office Pro version has 3 users and has no
>>>> problems. Both computers are running windows xp Pro.
>>>>> On Saturday, June 07, 2008 11:30 PM Ro wrote:
>>>>> I have found the FIX.... Here is how you fix this issue. It has took me a
>>>>> little while today but I have figured out what to do. This is easy. go to
>>>>> Add/Remove programs, Check the show updates, and Then Uninstall KB946983
>>>>> update. I then after configuring my users on Outlook I reinstalled KB946983
>>>>> and bingo it is all good. Except make sure you note this update to uninstall
>>>>> if you add new users in the future.
>>>>>
>>>>> and I am happy to provide this fix. from northern Minnesota here at
>>>>> Wilderness Family Naturals.
>>>>>
>>>>> I did also test this more than once and it does work. Hope it works for you
>>>>> also. It should. LOL Microsoft needs to update their update on this one.
>>>>>> On Sunday, June 08, 2008 8:16 PM chall wrote:
>>>>>>> On Sunday, June 08, 2008 8:40 PM Ro wrote:
>>>>>>> Huh your post is about a little different problem it looks like. I did not
>>>>>>> have to change any registry settings. and all users for me are admin rights.
>>>>>>>> On Thursday, June 19, 2008 6:25 PM Mart wrote:
>>>>>>>> I opened Word and was prompted for and entered the Name and Initials and
>>>>>>>> clicked ok, closed Word and then killed Outlook with task manager. Now
>>>>>>>> Outlook works properly.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Rob" wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On Friday, June 20, 2008 5:45 PM Ro wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Nice lol I did not try that but it looks like that would work and be faster
>>>>>>>>> than unistalling the update. just wish MS would fix the update.
>>>>>>>>>> On Monday, July 28, 2008 1:30 PM Bug Menot wrote: