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Anybody got any ideas why this huge slowdown has happened. I'm suspecting
Bluetooth, but I've uninstalled everything I possibly can and it still takes 5 minutes to start up. However if I start in safe mode (/SAFE on the command line) it starts instantly. I have no com add-ins enabled, no 3rd party toolbars, no nothing, but something is still slowing down the startup. It uses up all available memory in the process of starting up as well. This is Outlook / Office 2003 Pro, with all the latest updates. No matter what settings I choose for Advanced memory management it still ends up saying "Short of virtual memory". This is on a brand new Pentium D, 2.8 ghz with 1 gig of memory etc. but it does have stuff transferred from my previous machine. I actually bought this new machine to try and get rid of the slowness in Outlook, but it *%^&#! travelled across to the new machine somehow in transferring data and settings. hellllllpppp! pretty please.... ![]() steve |
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Steve,
Try removing malware. http://www.lavasoftusa.com and http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/s...displaylang=en "steve m" wrote in message . com... Anybody got any ideas why this huge slowdown has happened. I'm suspecting Bluetooth, but I've uninstalled everything I possibly can and it still takes 5 minutes to start up. However if I start in safe mode (/SAFE on the command line) it starts instantly. I have no com add-ins enabled, no 3rd party toolbars, no nothing, but something is still slowing down the startup. It uses up all available memory in the process of starting up as well. This is Outlook / Office 2003 Pro, with all the latest updates. No matter what settings I choose for Advanced memory management it still ends up saying "Short of virtual memory". This is on a brand new Pentium D, 2.8 ghz with 1 gig of memory etc. but it does have stuff transferred from my previous machine. I actually bought this new machine to try and get rid of the slowness in Outlook, but it *%^&#! travelled across to the new machine somehow in transferring data and settings. hellllllpppp! pretty please.... ![]() steve |
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Thanks. I found the solution. I downloaded Defender (as you suggested) and
used the brilliant Software Explorer to try and find what was taking the time. Unfortunately I can't explain now how I came to the theory that it must be Small Business Contacts Manager that was creating the slowdown. There were so many steps in the investigation that I can't remember, but...to cut a long story short, I uninstalled Small Business Contacts Manager Update for Office 2003 and Outlook now starts up instantly (HOORAY!) and the pulldown menu is in its place on top of not underneath the toolbars and I am in not quite seventh, let's say sixth heaven. I tried Re-installing / repairing Small Business Contacts installation first but it didn't make any difference. I had already created the Small Business Contacts Database (in effort to solve the slowdown) but that hadn't made any difference. In other words I followed the online troubleshooting guide for Small Business Contacts update for Outlook, but nothing worked. The only thing that worked -like a dream- was sticking CD2 in the drive and selecting Un-Install. I heartily recommend it. By the way Dell don't even provide the system CD's with Office or Windows anymore and I had to talk repeatedly to people in an Indian call-centre to get them to send me the CD's. Somebody should tell Dell that Office does not work properly without the CD's and neither does Windows. You will always hit points where it says, "Insert the CD", for example if you select Outlook / Help / Detect and Repair (for one). It's part of their "Media Reduction Initiative" - well Dell, old chaps, this is part of my "Ensure You Get the Thing You Bought Initiative". Thanks once again, Chuck, though I think Defender just sort of helped in a process of elimination, finding out what wasn't the problem, but still I really like it. SOLVED. Somebody at MS please note this solution: uninstall Small Business Contacts Manager. (Obviously you may prefer to think of it as "make SBCM stop causing Outlook to take 5 minutes to start.") steve Steve, Try removing malware. http://www.lavasoftusa.com and http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/s...displaylang=en "steve m" wrote in message . com... Anybody got any ideas why this huge slowdown has happened. I'm suspecting Bluetooth, but I've uninstalled everything I possibly can and it still takes 5 minutes to start up. However if I start in safe mode (/SAFE on the command line) it starts instantly. I have no com add-ins enabled, no 3rd party toolbars, no nothing, but something is still slowing down the startup. It uses up all available memory in the process of starting up as well. This is Outlook / Office 2003 Pro, with all the latest updates. No matter what settings I choose for Advanced memory management it still ends up saying "Short of virtual memory". This is on a brand new Pentium D, 2.8 ghz with 1 gig of memory etc. but it does have stuff transferred from my previous machine. I actually bought this new machine to try and get rid of the slowness in Outlook, but it *%^&#! travelled across to the new machine somehow in transferring data and settings. hellllllpppp! pretty please.... ![]() steve |
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I will correct what I said a little. After I posted this I remembered that
my old Compaq notebook still has the appalling Outlook slowdown, but it didn't have Small Business Contact Manager. So I decided that since uninstalling SBCM solved the slowdown on my new Dell desktop system, I would go to the trouble to upgrade Office on the notebook, install SBCM and then uninstall it again. (You have to realise, I've been trying for months to solve this slowdown, so what's another day.) Well, would you believe, it worked! So everybody who suffers with a sudden inexplicable slowdown of Outlook startup, find a way to uninstall SBCM, because whatever the hell the uninstall does also solves the Outlook slowdown. I'm now suspecting it's something to do with MSDE. (Don't start me on that %$^*!.) steve Thanks. I found the solution. I downloaded Defender (as you suggested) and used the brilliant Software Explorer to try and find what was taking the time. Unfortunately I can't explain now how I came to the theory that it must be Small Business Contacts Manager that was creating the slowdown. There were so many steps in the investigation that I can't remember, but...to cut a long story short, I uninstalled Small Business Contacts Manager Update for Office 2003 and Outlook now starts up instantly (HOORAY!) and the pulldown menu is in its place on top of not underneath the toolbars and I am in not quite seventh, let's say sixth heaven. I tried Re-installing / repairing Small Business Contacts installation first but it didn't make any difference. I had already created the Small Business Contacts Database (in effort to solve the slowdown) but that hadn't made any difference. In other words I followed the online troubleshooting guide for Small Business Contacts update for Outlook, but nothing worked. The only thing that worked -like a dream- was sticking CD2 in the drive and selecting Un-Install. I heartily recommend it. By the way Dell don't even provide the system CD's with Office or Windows anymore and I had to talk repeatedly to people in an Indian call-centre to get them to send me the CD's. Somebody should tell Dell that Office does not work properly without the CD's and neither does Windows. You will always hit points where it says, "Insert the CD", for example if you select Outlook / Help / Detect and Repair (for one). It's part of their "Media Reduction Initiative" - well Dell, old chaps, this is part of my "Ensure You Get the Thing You Bought Initiative". Thanks once again, Chuck, though I think Defender just sort of helped in a process of elimination, finding out what wasn't the problem, but still I really like it. SOLVED. Somebody at MS please note this solution: uninstall Small Business Contacts Manager. (Obviously you may prefer to think of it as "make SBCM stop causing Outlook to take 5 minutes to start.") steve Steve, Try removing malware. http://www.lavasoftusa.com and http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/s...displaylang=en "steve m" wrote in message . com... Anybody got any ideas why this huge slowdown has happened. I'm suspecting Bluetooth, but I've uninstalled everything I possibly can and it still takes 5 minutes to start up. However if I start in safe mode (/SAFE on the command line) it starts instantly. I have no com add-ins enabled, no 3rd party toolbars, no nothing, but something is still slowing down the startup. It uses up all available memory in the process of starting up as well. This is Outlook / Office 2003 Pro, with all the latest updates. No matter what settings I choose for Advanced memory management it still ends up saying "Short of virtual memory". This is on a brand new Pentium D, 2.8 ghz with 1 gig of memory etc. but it does have stuff transferred from my previous machine. I actually bought this new machine to try and get rid of the slowness in Outlook, but it *%^&#! travelled across to the new machine somehow in transferring data and settings. hellllllpppp! pretty please.... ![]() steve |
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