>>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
> 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