For some reason Outlook 2010 is "on top" of other applications... Does anybody how to stop this behavior?
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Make sure that there are no add-ins installed. If nothing helps, try to re-install outlook. Another simple trick to try:
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Open regedit and change the load behavior value to 3 for each of your addins in the following key:
Restart Outlook. |
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I had a new Windows 7 32 bit laptop with a factory installed copy of Microsoft Office 2010. When I would click on new email, the email would always pop up behind the Outlook window. Also when I would click on the Insert Attachement button, selected the file to attach, and clicked OK, no attachment would show up in the body of the email. I installed Office 2010 service pack 1 and restarted the machine. I then installed a couple of pending Office 2010 security updates and rebooted the machine again. Following the installation of the security updates both issues resolved themselves without disabling add-ons or making any registry changes. |
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In my particular case, this started happening after I installed the Salesforce for Outlook add-in. I uninstalled it and everything was fished again. |
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Disabling the social connector add-in may solve this.
Uncheck the social connector add-in. |
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I have both the Social Add-On and SalesForce connector. I did nothing with either one and just did this:
It worked. |
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This worked for me:
If it has anything else, especially 3 it is suppose to cause the main window to stay on top. One of my folders ended in 8 ( Previously, I disabled the addins under the Options/add-ins tab, but only briefly fixed the problem. the Lock/Unlock taskbar also did not change anything. |
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I had the same problem and I finally found the following thread that helped me. http://www.techtalkz.com/microsoft-outlook/138776-new-mail-window-always-top.html This might be helpful too in running the command that the above link recommends: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/command-line-switches-HP001003110.aspx Super easy and it fixed my problem immediately. |
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The above solution worked brilliantly. I had tried the disable Add-On and altering the registry but neither worked. My task bar was already locked but I ticked to unlock and then ticked to lock again and then shut / open Outlook and it my calendar reminders now sit in the background!! |
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I researched this exact issue after dealing with it for weeks. The only fix I found ended up being extremely simple. Right click on the windows task bar and unlock it (using "Lock the taskbar" option), then relock it. If it is not locked, then lock it, then unlock it, then relock. |
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I had this issue after installing Salesforce addin. I solved it as follows:
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This is a ridiculously strange workaround. Open Outlook, click File -> Options. Click OK to close the Options window. Now open a message and notice it opens ON TOP of the main Outlook window. This must be repeated EVERY TIME Outlook is opened. Salesforce - seriously, hire someone who can code a proper plugin - pleading ignorance on your site to this obvious and known issue is pathetic. Examples: https://success.salesforce.com/questionDetail?qid=a1X30000000fBBdEAM https://success.salesforce.com/questionDetail?qid=a1X30000000IsT5EAK |
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