![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() My uneducated guess is that it's always there because I set Outlook as my default mail program in Win 10 settings. In Windows 10 (build 170121) it opens and runs in the background on login, so Get-Process will always find at least one instance whether the application is open from a user perspective (opens a second process). I've found lots of great scripts to open a program if it isn't running, but Outlook is proving to be tricky. ![]()
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