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Old July 14th 08, 03:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky {MVP}
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How much ram it uses is dependant on how much is installed (the more you
have, the more it uses) and whether its minimized... I can get down to about
15 meg when I minimize Outlook 2007.

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"Gordon" wrote in message
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"MissCathexis" wrote in message
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I noticed someone else posted this issue before, I wanted to let you know
he
wasn't the only one concerned about it.

Keeping Outlook open reduces available resources, but I do want to be
reminded of appointments, even when Outlook isn't open. The previous
post
mentions that Microsoft Works has a reminder engine that runs in the
background. Why can't Outlook have something similar? It seems like the
reminder option isn't very effective if it only works when Outlook is
open.
I think this is important!!


But email also doesn't work when Outlook isn't open! What do you expect?
Outlook is designed for a corporate environment, and indeed that is where
the vast majority of installations occur, therefore that is where the
functions are aimed. In a coporate environment Outlook IS open all the
time. if you find Outlook is taking too much of your system resources then
you need to address that. I am running Outlook 2007 and it takes up 57 MB
RAM only. If your version (which you failed to post) is taking up much
more than that then there is something wrong.



 




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