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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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