If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
msimn.exe using 60-99% cpu, even after closing OE6
The subject line says it all...something has changed recently and when I start running OE6 the cpu usage goes up
dramatically and stays that way. Even after I close down OE6, msimn.exe keeps running and using up the cpu power. I've run antivirus programs (Avast, and Norton) and not finding anything obvious. I'd like to ask for some suggestions for troubleshooting this. My OS is Win2000. Thanks, jc |
Ads |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
msimn.exe using 60-99% cpu, even after closing OE6
OE and Norton are not compatible. See www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 It is
probably Norton that is keeping OE open. Alternatively, your version of OE is so old, you may be experiencing the background compaction phenomenon (see point 2 on that page above). You should get rid of Norton (AVAST is okay if email scanning is disabled) and then go to Windows Update and make sure you have the latest updates for OE. Then go to File | Identities and set up a new Identity. If that works okay, you can import the messages (File | Import) from the older Identity. steve "jbclem" wrote in message ... The subject line says it all...something has changed recently and when I start running OE6 the cpu usage goes up dramatically and stays that way. Even after I close down OE6, msimn.exe keeps running and using up the cpu power. I've run antivirus programs (Avast, and Norton) and not finding anything obvious. I'd like to ask for some suggestions for troubleshooting this. My OS is Win2000. Thanks, jc |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
msimn.exe using 60-99% cpu, even after closing OE6
1. Uninstall any/all Norton applications and LiveUpdate via Add/Remove
Programs. 2. Run this removal tool: http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...05033108162039 3. Your machine is running outdated and much less secure versions of OE, IE and Windows. Go to Windows Update and install all critical updates ASAP. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ jbclem wrote: The subject line says it all...something has changed recently and when I start running OE6 the cpu usage goes up dramatically and stays that way. Even after I close down OE6, msimn.exe keeps running and using up the cpu power. I've run antivirus programs (Avast, and Norton) and not finding anything obvious. I'd like to ask for some suggestions for troubleshooting this. My OS is Win2000. Thanks, jc |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
msimn.exe using 60-99% cpu, even after closing OE6
Looks like I had the background compaction on and didn't know it. That solved the problem. This is a 2nd computer and
I hadn't used this OE for email collection until this past month. Are you saying that OE is incompatible with all versions of Norton? On both computers I've been using Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition 2002 for a year without any problem. It's a more straight forward version of their antivirus, and any bells and whistles it might have I keep turned off. Same with Avast. I use them strictly for manual scanning. And I disable any automatic services they try to set up, and I watch Task Manager closely so I know if they sneak in a extra process. I also used Norton Antivirus 2003 for years along with OE and no such problems. Maybe that's why I don't use the newer Nortons, I've read too much about them...but these older versions seem to work fine. I use current Avast to fill in any gaps. How else would this incompatibility show up, is there something I should be watching for? Thanks for the help, I'm sure glad to fix this obnoxious problem. John "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... OE and Norton are not compatible. See www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 It is probably Norton that is keeping OE open. Alternatively, your version of OE is so old, you may be experiencing the background compaction phenomenon (see point 2 on that page above). You should get rid of Norton (AVAST is okay if email scanning is disabled) and then go to Windows Update and make sure you have the latest updates for OE. Then go to File | Identities and set up a new Identity. If that works okay, you can import the messages (File | Import) from the older Identity. steve "jbclem" wrote in message ... The subject line says it all...something has changed recently and when I start running OE6 the cpu usage goes up dramatically and stays that way. Even after I close down OE6, msimn.exe keeps running and using up the cpu power. I've run antivirus programs (Avast, and Norton) and not finding anything obvious. I'd like to ask for some suggestions for troubleshooting this. My OS is Win2000. Thanks, jc |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
msimn.exe using 60-99% cpu, even after closing OE6
Thanks for your concern, but I'm doing fine with Windows 2000 and OE6. I use Firefox 2 99% of the time and other than
it's memory leak, and my proclivity for opening too many tabs, it works like it should. I would try OE7 but it's only for WinXP so I'm out of luck there. John "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... 1. Uninstall any/all Norton applications and LiveUpdate via Add/Remove Programs. 2. Run this removal tool: http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...05033108162039 3. Your machine is running outdated and much less secure versions of OE, IE and Windows. Go to Windows Update and install all critical updates ASAP. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ jbclem wrote: The subject line says it all...something has changed recently and when I start running OE6 the cpu usage goes up dramatically and stays that way. Even after I close down OE6, msimn.exe keeps running and using up the cpu power. I've run antivirus programs (Avast, and Norton) and not finding anything obvious. I'd like to ask for some suggestions for troubleshooting this. My OS is Win2000. Thanks, jc |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
msimn.exe using 60-99% cpu, even after closing OE6
OE is not incompatible with Norton, Norton is incompatible with OE. (As is
McAfee). You may use it for a long time with no problems, but sooner or later, along comes a Norton update and everything goes to hell. If you have Avast, which I use, why do you need Norton as well? Avast works as well as any other program, it's free, and there is no need to have two AV programs running at the same time. It may even cause a conflict. More than one firewall almost always will. IMHO, I would get rid of Norton via Add/Remove and then run this tool. Download and run the Norton Removal Tool: http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...05033108162039 Symantec uninstaller may not finish the job: http://windowssecrets.com/comp/080207#story1 Avast is more than sufficient and very OE friendly. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "jbclem" wrote in message ... Looks like I had the background compaction on and didn't know it. That solved the problem. This is a 2nd computer and I hadn't used this OE for email collection until this past month. Are you saying that OE is incompatible with all versions of Norton? On both computers I've been using Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition 2002 for a year without any problem. It's a more straight forward version of their antivirus, and any bells and whistles it might have I keep turned off. Same with Avast. I use them strictly for manual scanning. And I disable any automatic services they try to set up, and I watch Task Manager closely so I know if they sneak in a extra process. I also used Norton Antivirus 2003 for years along with OE and no such problems. Maybe that's why I don't use the newer Nortons, I've read too much about them...but these older versions seem to work fine. I use current Avast to fill in any gaps. How else would this incompatibility show up, is there something I should be watching for? Thanks for the help, I'm sure glad to fix this obnoxious problem. John "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... OE and Norton are not compatible. See www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 It is probably Norton that is keeping OE open. Alternatively, your version of OE is so old, you may be experiencing the background compaction phenomenon (see point 2 on that page above). You should get rid of Norton (AVAST is okay if email scanning is disabled) and then go to Windows Update and make sure you have the latest updates for OE. Then go to File | Identities and set up a new Identity. If that works okay, you can import the messages (File | Import) from the older Identity. steve "jbclem" wrote in message ... The subject line says it all...something has changed recently and when I start running OE6 the cpu usage goes up dramatically and stays that way. Even after I close down OE6, msimn.exe keeps running and using up the cpu power. I've run antivirus programs (Avast, and Norton) and not finding anything obvious. I'd like to ask for some suggestions for troubleshooting this. My OS is Win2000. Thanks, jc |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
msimn.exe using 60-99% cpu, even after closing OE6
There is no OE7 and you cannot install IE7 in Win2K.
Your machine is missing numerous critical security updates and will remain vulnerable to all sorts of exploits until you get the machine fully patched at Windows Update! = http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com Once you get the machine fully patched, keep it that way: How to configure and use Automatic Updates in Win2K: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327850 -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ jbclem wrote: Thanks for your concern, but I'm doing fine with Windows 2000 and OE6. I use Firefox 2 99% of the time and other than it's memory leak, and my proclivity for opening too many tabs, it works like it should. I would try OE7 but it's only for WinXP so I'm out of luck there. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... 1. Uninstall any/all Norton applications and LiveUpdate via Add/Remove Programs. 2. Run this removal tool: http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...05033108162039 3. Your machine is running outdated and much less secure versions of OE, IE and Windows. Go to Windows Update and install all critical updates ASAP. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ jbclem wrote: The subject line says it all...something has changed recently and when I start running OE6 the cpu usage goes up dramatically and stays that way. Even after I close down OE6, msimn.exe keeps running and using up the cpu power. I've run antivirus programs (Avast, and Norton) and not finding anything obvious. I'd like to ask for some suggestions for troubleshooting this. My OS is Win2000. Thanks, jc |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
msimn.exe using 60-99% cpu, even after closing OE6
Norton has generated OE problems since there was an OE. They don't always
show up, but when they do, one winds up with no messages. If you persist in using it, I'd suggest you make frequent backups. OE is very susceptible to corruption of the message store and many antivirus programs push it over the edge. steve "jbclem" wrote in message ... Looks like I had the background compaction on and didn't know it. That solved the problem. This is a 2nd computer and I hadn't used this OE for email collection until this past month. Are you saying that OE is incompatible with all versions of Norton? On both computers I've been using Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition 2002 for a year without any problem. It's a more straight forward version of their antivirus, and any bells and whistles it might have I keep turned off. Same with Avast. I use them strictly for manual scanning. And I disable any automatic services they try to set up, and I watch Task Manager closely so I know if they sneak in a extra process. I also used Norton Antivirus 2003 for years along with OE and no such problems. Maybe that's why I don't use the newer Nortons, I've read too much about them...but these older versions seem to work fine. I use current Avast to fill in any gaps. How else would this incompatibility show up, is there something I should be watching for? Thanks for the help, I'm sure glad to fix this obnoxious problem. John "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... OE and Norton are not compatible. See www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 It is probably Norton that is keeping OE open. Alternatively, your version of OE is so old, you may be experiencing the background compaction phenomenon (see point 2 on that page above). You should get rid of Norton (AVAST is okay if email scanning is disabled) and then go to Windows Update and make sure you have the latest updates for OE. Then go to File | Identities and set up a new Identity. If that works okay, you can import the messages (File | Import) from the older Identity. steve "jbclem" wrote in message ... The subject line says it all...something has changed recently and when I start running OE6 the cpu usage goes up dramatically and stays that way. Even after I close down OE6, msimn.exe keeps running and using up the cpu power. I've run antivirus programs (Avast, and Norton) and not finding anything obvious. I'd like to ask for some suggestions for troubleshooting this. My OS is Win2000. Thanks, jc |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
msimn.exe using 60-99% cpu, even after closing OE6
"jbclem" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: ... Looks like I had the background compaction on and didn't know it. That solved the problem. This is a 2nd computer and I hadn't used this OE for email collection until this past month. Are you saying that OE is incompatible with all versions of Norton? On both computers I've been using Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition 2002 for a year without any problem. It's a more straight forward version of their antivirus, and any bells and whistles it might have I keep turned off. Same with Avast. I use them strictly for manual scanning. And I disable any automatic services they try to set up, and I watch Task Manager closely so I know if they sneak in a extra process. I also used Norton Antivirus 2003 for years along with OE and no such problems. Maybe that's why I don't use the newer Nortons, I've read too much about them...but these older versions seem to work fine. I use current Avast to fill in any gaps. How else would this incompatibility show up, is there something I should be watching for? Thanks for the help, I'm sure glad to fix this obnoxious problem. John "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... OE and Norton are not compatible. See www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 It is probably Norton that is keeping OE open. Alternatively, your version of OE is so old, you may be experiencing the background compaction phenomenon (see point 2 on that page above). You should get rid of Norton (AVAST is okay if email scanning is disabled) and then go to Windows Update and make sure you have the latest updates for OE. Then go to File | Identities and set up a new Identity. If that works okay, you can import the messages (File | Import) from the older Identity. steve "jbclem" wrote in message ... The subject line says it all...something has changed recently and when I start running OE6 the cpu usage goes up dramatically and stays that way. Even after I close down OE6, msimn.exe keeps running and using up the cpu power. I've run antivirus programs (Avast, and Norton) and not finding anything obvious. I'd like to ask for some suggestions for troubleshooting this. My OS is Win2000. Thanks, jc |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Error in msimn.exe | Fabio | Outlook - General Queries | 2 | September 13th 07 06:42 PM |
Msimn error | New OldTimer | Outlook Express | 2 | July 7th 07 11:21 AM |
msimn error | ed | Outlook Express | 3 | December 26th 06 04:41 PM |
msimn.exe crashes: 0xc00000008 | Jesse | Outlook Express | 4 | November 7th 06 06:07 AM |
MSIMN.exe can't be found | dresdenron | Outlook Express | 1 | March 14th 06 03:48 PM |