Re: [python-win32] Outlook Addin Help

2006-05-16 Thread Bill Burns
>>I think the problem is with the ActiveExplorer object(s). When I get >>them "released" or set to None, then Outlook is happy to shutdown >>immediately (even when *other* interfaces are still referenced). If the >>ActiveExplorer object(s) are still referenced, then Outlook stays in >>memory (appar

Re: [python-win32] Outlook Addin Help

2006-05-16 Thread Mark Hammond
> I think the problem is with the ActiveExplorer object(s). When I get > them "released" or set to None, then Outlook is happy to shutdown > immediately (even when *other* interfaces are still referenced). If the > ActiveExplorer object(s) are still referenced, then Outlook stays in > memory (appar