Energy Manager interface with Outlook on Yoga 2 Pro

I have a new Yoga 2 Pro and also have Outlook installed with two mail profiles defined. Whenever a reboot the machine I get a mail popup asking which profile I want to use. I have turned off the option in settings to use outlook so I'm not sure why this is still happening. I know it is energy manager because if I uninstall it it goes away. I need energy manager however for the yellow issue and the battery conservation mode.
Any help is appreciated.

This problem has been a pain-in-the-neck to me.  Every hour, suddenly up pops a prompt for an Outlook password.
To partially deal with it, I wrote a very simple Python program that I start at system startup and runs every two seconds afterwards.  It checks to see if there is an Outlook password prompt pending without the main Outlook window open behind it.  If it finds this situation, the program clicks the Cancel button on the Outlook password prompt dialog box.
Here is the Python program (give it a pyw suffix so it doesn't clutter up your system with a window):
import os, sys, glob, time
import win32gui as w32
from win32con import *
if __name__=="__main__":
    INTERVAL_DELAY = 2
    while True:
        hwndPswdDlg = w32.FindWindow(None, "Outlook Data File Password")  
        hwndOutlkWindow = w32.FindWindowEx (None, None, "rctrl_renwnd32", "Microsoft Outlook")
        if (hwndPswdDlg != 0 and hwndOutlkWindow == 0):  # password window without main Outlook window
            w32.PostMessage(hwndPswdDlg, WM_COMMAND, IDCANCEL, 0)  # press cancel button
        time.sleep(INTERVAL_DELAY)

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