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multiple person files folders in 2003
One one of our computers running Outlook 2003, outlook is frequently
syncronizing folders. When doing so, resources are reduced dramatically and send/receive is disabled. It is a work computer and very frustrating. It has been through numerous detect/repair cycles, is running with Zone Alarm security suite with firewall, antivirus, spam filters, and spyware detection. I tried doing an archive but saw that it was doing it every 30 days anyway. Might it help to create another set of folders to use as primary with the old set left in place as he does not want to lose the data? I am at a loss for ideas. After a prolonged "outlook is syncronizing folders" there is usually a failure to close properly and off we go again. |
multiple person files folders in 2003
Hi jpparks,
maybe this sites could be helpfull: How to delete "ghost PST files" http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/ghosts.htm Freeware tool to support this function "Public FixProfile" (now availabel in english) http://www.publicshareware.com/outlo...x-profile.html -- Oliver Vukovics Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Share your contacts, calendars or e-mails http://www.publicshareware.com schrieb im Newsbeitrag oups.com... One one of our computers running Outlook 2003, outlook is frequently syncronizing folders. When doing so, resources are reduced dramatically and send/receive is disabled. It is a work computer and very frustrating. It has been through numerous detect/repair cycles, is running with Zone Alarm security suite with firewall, antivirus, spam filters, and spyware detection. I tried doing an archive but saw that it was doing it every 30 days anyway. Might it help to create another set of folders to use as primary with the old set left in place as he does not want to lose the data? I am at a loss for ideas. After a prolonged "outlook is syncronizing folders" there is usually a failure to close properly and off we go again. |
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