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I did have the problem of Outlook 2007 being very slow: my email was with
MSN Premium (http). I was able to cute it by disabling the preview mail pane in Windows Live Messenger: perhaps if the preview is enabled WLM syncs with MSN email "Man Of Miracles" wrote in message ... Add me to this list, it's a disaster. I now can't roll back either as I'm getting error messages when trying to run 2003 (nothing fixes it) I have tried renaming all the files to old as suggested, totally removing bot 2003 and 2007 and re-installing, reducint the size of my pst file to 1gb. I have now spent conservatively 20 hours trying to rectify this. The main problem happens when downloading email. Being in safe mode does not fix that. Surely it can't just be the dozen people on this forum that have a fault, it must be more widespread, yet no-one seems to have a fix?? "Adam Raff" wrote: Please add me to this list as well I have upgraded to Outlook 2007 from 2003 Windows XP SP2 Connected to a Exchange 2003 with SP2, Windows Server 2003 SP1 with all updates including DST All of the installs that I have done have been upgrades and it seems that everything is slower now. Our systems have 2.0 to 3.0 processor with minimum of 512 to max of 1gig of ram To me it seems like the processor is running at 100% at times but when I look at task manager it's running Ok. My issues appear in my mouse. When I click on something I have to click on it twice or even three times to get something to open. I have updated my Mouse, keyboard and video drivers already with no luck. I have not deleted my OST or profile as of yet. Any info would be a great help as I am slowly putting Office 2007 out within our company. Adam Raff "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Paul Goldmann wrote: Upgrade, but I had deleted the profile including ost, since someone recommended this The mail profile is a registry key, not a folder on disk. -- Brian Tillman |
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Hi Paul,
Thanks for taking the time to get this information. If you don't mind I would like you to try the following things for me: 1. Get a baseline with only Outlook running. Stop all applications (including search, antivirus, plug-in's etc). Verify that logging is disabled. Launch only Outlook and attempt to reproduce the behavior. IF and ONLY IF, you are able to reproduce the behavior in this situation then I would like you to do the following: 2. Exit Outlook (verify no instance of outlook.exe us running) 3. Enable logging on the Outlook 2007 client: Create a Dword called EnableLogging under [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\O utlook\Options\Mail] and set the value to ffff0000 4. Restart Outlook 5. Reproduce the behavior 6. Exit Outlook 7. Zip log files Located at %temp%\outlook logging 8. Disable logging Set the value of the Dword EnableLogging under [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\O utlook\Options\Mail] to 0000 6. Restart Outlook When sending me the log files please send them to bengay at microsoft.com not online.microsoft.com If I find anything interesting in the log files I will reply to this thread with what I find. Thanks Benjamin -- Benjamin Gay [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights "Paul Goldmann" wrote in message ... Hi Benjamin, 1. Operating System Windows XP SP2 2. Is this an upgrade or clean install Upgrade, but I had deleted the profile including ost, since someone recommended this 3. Configuration of Outlook (i.e. POP3 account, Exchange Ti etc) Outlook Cached Mode against Exchange 2003 4. Applications running at the same time (i.e. Desktop Search, Word etc) On my machine is Office 2007 Ultimate + Word 2003 (Upgrade with only Word 2003 left) Microsoft Desktop search is idle, no other search product. Lookout uninstalled (and sadly missing) Any help very much appreciated. It's really killing my productivity Thanks again Paul -- Paul Goldmann "Benjamin Gay [MSFT]" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hello Paul, Before digging into this to deeply could you please provide some more specific information about your machine and your configuration. Specifically I would be interested in the following: 1. Operating System 2. Is this an upgrade or clean install 3. Configuration of Outlook (i.e. POP3 account, Exchange Ti etc) 4. Applications running at the same time (i.e. Desktop Search, Word etc) Any other specific repro steps that you have that can help diagnose this problem (i.e. when I do x I notice ...) Thanks -- Benjamin Gay [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights "Paul Goldmann" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm using Outlook 2007 on my super, duper T60 with CoreDuo and 2 GB RAM. How ever using Outlook 2007 drives my crazy. Anytime I change the selection it takes some moments to respond. In addition starting Outlook 2007 is very very slow. I not using add-ins at all. What to do? Thanks Paul -- Paul Goldmann |
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Ben,
My issue running MS Vista with Outlook 2007 and slow performance only happens when I try to import 500+ contacts for by Outlook 2003 exported contacts into the default Contacts folder in Outlook 2007. Once they import the total environment within Outlook 2007 slows and stalls and then if I delete the imported contacts the system runs fine. I then created a new Contacts folder and imported into that folder and Outlook 2007 runs fine but of course my default Contacts folder is empty and when I want to search contacts in an email say hitting the TO: button I have to select this secondary contacts list. I have no idea why importing into the default contact list causes this problem. David Hale "Benjamin Gay [MSFT]" wrote: Hi Paul, Thanks for taking the time to get this information. If you don't mind I would like you to try the following things for me: 1. Get a baseline with only Outlook running. Stop all applications (including search, antivirus, plug-in's etc). Verify that logging is disabled. Launch only Outlook and attempt to reproduce the behavior. IF and ONLY IF, you are able to reproduce the behavior in this situation then I would like you to do the following: 2. Exit Outlook (verify no instance of outlook.exe us running) 3. Enable logging on the Outlook 2007 client: Create a Dword called EnableLogging under [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\O utlook\Options\Mail] and set the value to ffff0000 4. Restart Outlook 5. Reproduce the behavior 6. Exit Outlook 7. Zip log files Located at %temp%\outlook logging 8. Disable logging Set the value of the Dword EnableLogging under [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\O utlook\Options\Mail] to 0000 6. Restart Outlook When sending me the log files please send them to bengay at microsoft.com not online.microsoft.com If I find anything interesting in the log files I will reply to this thread with what I find. Thanks Benjamin -- Benjamin Gay [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights "Paul Goldmann" wrote in message ... Hi Benjamin, 1. Operating System Windows XP SP2 2. Is this an upgrade or clean install Upgrade, but I had deleted the profile including ost, since someone recommended this 3. Configuration of Outlook (i.e. POP3 account, Exchange Ti etc) Outlook Cached Mode against Exchange 2003 4. Applications running at the same time (i.e. Desktop Search, Word etc) On my machine is Office 2007 Ultimate + Word 2003 (Upgrade with only Word 2003 left) Microsoft Desktop search is idle, no other search product. Lookout uninstalled (and sadly missing) Any help very much appreciated. It's really killing my productivity Thanks again Paul -- Paul Goldmann "Benjamin Gay [MSFT]" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hello Paul, Before digging into this to deeply could you please provide some more specific information about your machine and your configuration. Specifically I would be interested in the following: 1. Operating System 2. Is this an upgrade or clean install 3. Configuration of Outlook (i.e. POP3 account, Exchange Ti etc) 4. Applications running at the same time (i.e. Desktop Search, Word etc) Any other specific repro steps that you have that can help diagnose this problem (i.e. when I do x I notice ...) Thanks -- Benjamin Gay [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights "Paul Goldmann" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm using Outlook 2007 on my super, duper T60 with CoreDuo and 2 GB RAM. How ever using Outlook 2007 drives my crazy. Anytime I change the selection it takes some moments to respond. In addition starting Outlook 2007 is very very slow. I not using add-ins at all. What to do? Thanks Paul -- Paul Goldmann |
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I've been lurking around since release and have seen this approach before.
Are we to believe Outlook 2007 is only usable without these items running and/or in safe mode? When you have a fully stable / speedy system and you upgrade one thing...and that one thing is very slow the problem lies in that one thing. We no longer live in a technology world with items can be used in isolation. Real-world deployments do not consist of clean Vista / XP and Office only. MS should be testing with popular add-ins and AV products, Outlook 07 was very slow throughout the whole beta program and continues to be. -trevor "Benjamin Gay [MSFT]" wrote in message ... Hi Paul, Thanks for taking the time to get this information. If you don't mind I would like you to try the following things for me: 1. Get a baseline with only Outlook running. Stop all applications (including search, antivirus, plug-in's etc). Verify that logging is disabled. Launch only Outlook and attempt to reproduce the behavior. IF and ONLY IF, you are able to reproduce the behavior in this situation then I would like you to do the following: 2. Exit Outlook (verify no instance of outlook.exe us running) 3. Enable logging on the Outlook 2007 client: Create a Dword called EnableLogging under [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\O utlook\Options\Mail] and set the value to ffff0000 4. Restart Outlook 5. Reproduce the behavior 6. Exit Outlook 7. Zip log files Located at %temp%\outlook logging 8. Disable logging Set the value of the Dword EnableLogging under [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\O utlook\Options\Mail] to 0000 6. Restart Outlook When sending me the log files please send them to bengay at microsoft.com not online.microsoft.com If I find anything interesting in the log files I will reply to this thread with what I find. Thanks Benjamin -- Benjamin Gay [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights "Paul Goldmann" wrote in message ... Hi Benjamin, 1. Operating System Windows XP SP2 2. Is this an upgrade or clean install Upgrade, but I had deleted the profile including ost, since someone recommended this 3. Configuration of Outlook (i.e. POP3 account, Exchange Ti etc) Outlook Cached Mode against Exchange 2003 4. Applications running at the same time (i.e. Desktop Search, Word etc) On my machine is Office 2007 Ultimate + Word 2003 (Upgrade with only Word 2003 left) Microsoft Desktop search is idle, no other search product. Lookout uninstalled (and sadly missing) Any help very much appreciated. It's really killing my productivity Thanks again Paul -- Paul Goldmann "Benjamin Gay [MSFT]" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hello Paul, Before digging into this to deeply could you please provide some more specific information about your machine and your configuration. Specifically I would be interested in the following: 1. Operating System 2. Is this an upgrade or clean install 3. Configuration of Outlook (i.e. POP3 account, Exchange Ti etc) 4. Applications running at the same time (i.e. Desktop Search, Word etc) Any other specific repro steps that you have that can help diagnose this problem (i.e. when I do x I notice ...) Thanks -- Benjamin Gay [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights "Paul Goldmann" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm using Outlook 2007 on my super, duper T60 with CoreDuo and 2 GB RAM. How ever using Outlook 2007 drives my crazy. Anytime I change the selection it takes some moments to respond. In addition starting Outlook 2007 is very very slow. I not using add-ins at all. What to do? Thanks Paul -- Paul Goldmann |
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David Hale wrote:
My issue running MS Vista with Outlook 2007 and slow performance only happens when I try to import 500+ contacts for by Outlook 2003 exported contacts into the default Contacts folder in Outlook 2007. Once they import the total environment within Outlook 2007 slows and stalls and then if I delete the imported contacts the system runs fine. Hi David, Thanks for providing nice solid repro steps. Ill see if I can reproduce this. -- Benjamin Gay [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights |
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I'm experiencing the same problem with Outlook 2007. I loaded Office 2007
onto my new machine that has the T7600 CoreDuo and 2GB of RAM. I have confirgured both a POP3 and IMAP email accounts and it runs very slow. I have experienced this with composing emails and changing from calendar, to contacts, to email, etc. When I type an email there is a significant delay from when I hit the keyboard keys to when letters populate on the screen. Outlook 2007 appears to be a memory hog because I see the performance spike in Windows Task Manager. I think Microsoft needs to send out a patch for this program. - JLB "Paul Goldmann" wrote: Hi, I'm using Outlook 2007 on my super, duper T60 with CoreDuo and 2 GB RAM. How ever using Outlook 2007 drives my crazy. Anytime I change the selection it takes some moments to respond. In addition starting Outlook 2007 is very very slow. I not using add-ins at all. What to do? Thanks Paul -- Paul Goldmann |
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OK everyone, I am not amused! If I'd known all this before I upgraded I
wouldn't have paid for the privelege of losing a day's revenue due to poor performance. With all the revenue MS make, I think they ought to provide free technical support on newly purchased products (maybe they do but I'm blowed if I know about it). Problems (how long do you have?): XP2002 with SP2 Office Professional 2002 Upgraded to Office Professional 2007 with business contact manager Problems: AVG add in has to be disabled (not sure what relevance it has) Outlook Performance: absolutely ridiculous - keeps hanging, forced to close and that take best part of 10 mins. Affected: Access, Excel, IE7 (hangs) Outlook seems to be constantly synchronising folders (with what I have no idea) - can we stop this as it seems to quicken when it's not doing it? It's almost as if it's downloading & installing updates. Nothing works while this is going on. There is a delay of at least 15 secs to type text!!!!! I have other issues (not all I can post in here!): reminder keeps appearing and I can't kill it.... says start date before the finish date or something like that. I've defragged, cleared space, run diags, repaired, reinstalled, you name it - still POO!!! Microsoft please pull your finger out - I remember not so long ago the IE7 ruining my HP director, although a patch has fixed that - had to search for the damned thing on google though and it wouldn't download initially. Please would someone be able to advise me how to fix this and if it can't be, can I get my money back and revert to my old one???? Yours truly Anne "J. Biehler" wrote: I'm experiencing the same problem with Outlook 2007. I loaded Office 2007 onto my new machine that has the T7600 CoreDuo and 2GB of RAM. I have confirgured both a POP3 and IMAP email accounts and it runs very slow. I have experienced this with composing emails and changing from calendar, to contacts, to email, etc. When I type an email there is a significant delay from when I hit the keyboard keys to when letters populate on the screen. Outlook 2007 appears to be a memory hog because I see the performance spike in Windows Task Manager. I think Microsoft needs to send out a patch for this program. - JLB "Paul Goldmann" wrote: Hi, I'm using Outlook 2007 on my super, duper T60 with CoreDuo and 2 GB RAM. How ever using Outlook 2007 drives my crazy. Anytime I change the selection it takes some moments to respond. In addition starting Outlook 2007 is very very slow. I not using add-ins at all. What to do? Thanks Paul -- Paul Goldmann |
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FOSVA Limited wrote:
OK everyone, I am not amused! If I'd known all this before I upgraded I wouldn't have paid for the privelege of losing a day's revenue due to poor performance. With all the revenue MS make, I think they ought to provide free technical support on newly purchased products (maybe they do but I'm blowed if I know about it). Support is free for 90 days when you purchase a new product. That's documented both in the EULA and on Microsoft's web site, I believe. Problems (how long do you have?): XP2002 with SP2 Office Professional 2002 Upgraded to Office Professional 2007 with business contact manager Problems: AVG add in has to be disabled (not sure what relevance it has) Outlook Performance: absolutely ridiculous - keeps hanging, forced to close and that take best part of 10 mins. Affected: Access, Excel, IE7 (hangs) You should never scan incoming or outgoing mail with an antivirus scanner. Besides not adding to your protection, it introduces delays in a time-critical process. Did you apply the Outlook 2007 performance update available from the MS download site? David Hale mentioned poor performance after importing a PST. That should never be done. There's no reason and you lose data. You can also corrupt the mail profile. Your mention of hanging could be due to updates to IE7, to the new search, or to the fact that upgrades of Outlook to Outlook 2007 perform best of you start with a new mail profile. There are some reported issues with BCM as well, but the microsoft.public.outlook.bcm newsgroup is more appropriate to those discussions. I have other issues (not all I can post in here!): reminder keeps appearing and I can't kill it.... says start date before the finish date or something like that. I've defragged, cleared space, run diags, repaired, reinstalled, you name it - still POO!!! I'd try a new mail profile. Microsoft please pull your finger out - I remember not so long ago the IE7 ruining my HP director, although a patch has fixed that - had to search for the damned thing on google though and it wouldn't download initially. Please would someone be able to advise me how to fix this and if it can't be, can I get my money back and revert to my old one???? The return policy of the retailer where you bought it would govern that. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks for that Brian, where do I get the performance update from? Do you
have link please? "FOSVA Limited" wrote: OK everyone, I am not amused! If I'd known all this before I upgraded I wouldn't have paid for the privelege of losing a day's revenue due to poor performance. With all the revenue MS make, I think they ought to provide free technical support on newly purchased products (maybe they do but I'm blowed if I know about it). Problems (how long do you have?): XP2002 with SP2 Office Professional 2002 Upgraded to Office Professional 2007 with business contact manager Problems: AVG add in has to be disabled (not sure what relevance it has) Outlook Performance: absolutely ridiculous - keeps hanging, forced to close and that take best part of 10 mins. Affected: Access, Excel, IE7 (hangs) Outlook seems to be constantly synchronising folders (with what I have no idea) - can we stop this as it seems to quicken when it's not doing it? It's almost as if it's downloading & installing updates. Nothing works while this is going on. There is a delay of at least 15 secs to type text!!!!! I have other issues (not all I can post in here!): reminder keeps appearing and I can't kill it.... says start date before the finish date or something like that. I've defragged, cleared space, run diags, repaired, reinstalled, you name it - still POO!!! Microsoft please pull your finger out - I remember not so long ago the IE7 ruining my HP director, although a patch has fixed that - had to search for the damned thing on google though and it wouldn't download initially. Please would someone be able to advise me how to fix this and if it can't be, can I get my money back and revert to my old one???? Yours truly Anne "J. Biehler" wrote: I'm experiencing the same problem with Outlook 2007. I loaded Office 2007 onto my new machine that has the T7600 CoreDuo and 2GB of RAM. I have confirgured both a POP3 and IMAP email accounts and it runs very slow. I have experienced this with composing emails and changing from calendar, to contacts, to email, etc. When I type an email there is a significant delay from when I hit the keyboard keys to when letters populate on the screen. Outlook 2007 appears to be a memory hog because I see the performance spike in Windows Task Manager. I think Microsoft needs to send out a patch for this program. - JLB "Paul Goldmann" wrote: Hi, I'm using Outlook 2007 on my super, duper T60 with CoreDuo and 2 GB RAM. How ever using Outlook 2007 drives my crazy. Anytime I change the selection it takes some moments to respond. In addition starting Outlook 2007 is very very slow. I not using add-ins at all. What to do? Thanks Paul -- Paul Goldmann |
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FOSVA Limited wrote:
Thanks for that Brian, where do I get the performance update from? Do you have link please? http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=933493 -- Brian Tillman |
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