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On 6/8/04 5:41 PM, "Dan Crevier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dennis T Cheung wrote:
>>
>> As a reminder, the Microsoft Database Daemon only runs when:
>>
>> 1) An Office application (Word/Excel/PowerPoint/Entourage/Office
>> Notification) is running
>>
>> 2) If an Office app is NOT running, and if you have pending reminders (like
>> an appointment with a reminder).
>
> And, it should install/remove itself from the startup items as needed.

[This is a resend of a comment I posted earlier today - but I did not see it
on the list broadcasts.]

Thanks to Dennis and Dan for the explanation - I was not aware of (2) above.
The Entourage on my own Mac is set for repeating reminders, so the daemon is
always running.  I assumed that this was the normal mode of operation.
Cindy's Mac (the one which got screwed up) did not have any pending
reminders, so the daemon was running only when Entourage was running.  Now I
know that it is functioning normally.

Cindy's Entourage did have a problem.  Somehow, the "Turn Off(On) Office
Notifications" menu item got out of synch with the run state of the daemon.
But it appears that trashing the com.microsoft.OfficeNotifications.plist
file was sufficient to bring things back to normal.

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