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Bugtraq: Re: At long last -- Extra Outlooks!

Re: At long last -- Extra Outlooks!

From: Alexander Bochmann <ab_at_lists.gxis.de>
Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 18:42:00 +0100

...on Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 10:28:34PM -0800, Thor (Hammer of God) wrote:

> it turns out, Outlook is doing nothing close to what I feared.
> Basically, the second instance sees that another Outlook window is
> running in the same interactive logon space, and when it starts, it just
> calls another popup in the previous Outlook space and then terminates
> itself (that's close enough, anyway). The good news is that there is no
> "user hopping" or "boundary crossing" here.

Sounds comparable to what the Windows Explorer does when
it is not expicitly set to run as a separate process (or
started with the /separate switch).

Is there some design principle behind this kind of behaviour?

Alex.
Received on Jan 11 2008

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