When I logon to Windows 7, one of the things that happens automatically is
Sync Center starts the process OUTLOOK.EXE *32 while synchronizing my mobile
device. I definitely want the synchronization to happen when I logon, but I
do not want the OUTLOOK.EXE *32 process to continue running after the
synchronization is done. Is there some way that I can make the process
automatically end either after the synchronization is complete or after a
specified amount of time (maybe 15 minutes, since the synchronization is
always done by then)? The reason I don't want the OUTLOOK.EXE *32 process to
continue running is because when the process is running I receive unwanted
Reminder dialogs from Outlook, and I don't want to need to open Task Manager
every time I logon just to end the OUTLOOK.EXE *32 process. Does anyone know
of a way to automatically end a process without manually opening Task
Manager (perhaps using a Group Policy, Task Scheduler, or one of the
Registry Keys)? Thanks.
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Nathan Sokalski
http://www.nathansokalski.com/