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Microsoft Office 2007 and Vista Sleep Mode



 
 
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Old March 19th, 2007, 06:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
John Monahan
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Default Microsoft Office 2007 and Vista Sleep Mode

I have a problem with Office 2007 (Outlook and Word, have not use the
others) not responding when I come back from sleep mode under Vista
(Business edition). If I launch these programs after sleep mode they
sometimes just hang. It unfortunately is not consistent. Sometimes they
work OK others not.



If I try and cancel the program they hang. The top Window Caption bar says
"Not Responding". Ctrl+Alt+Del shows up as the tread "Not responding".
Using the "End tread" option takes a few minutes to close. Even if I try and
shut down Vista the whole thing takes 2 minutes. It does not seem to be an
Internet reconnect problem because I can use IE7 to get out fine.



Most interestingly I did not have this problem with Office 2003 on this
exactly same hardware hardware setup or earlier under Windows XP.



Please help. This is very frustrating.



 




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