![]() |
| 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. |
|
|||||||
| Tags: bug, disappearing, lag, text |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
|
Another Outlook 2007 bug I'm seeing. Disappearing Ink. I'm typing and
the hard drive is spinning like mad. I need to wait a good second at least until I see the text appear. This isn't just on one email but happens regularly. I'm wondering whether Outlook is trying to process something within my typing. The lag is ludicrous. Again, I'm not a complainer but the Outlook 2007 bugs and problems I'm seeing are absurd. I've disabled all RSS feeds (none), disabled the add-ins I don't use, and will reduce my PST file size but that shouldn't affect the problems and slowness I'm seeing, especially for the above. Why is the hard drive always spinning with Outlook 2007? |
| Ads |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
It is probably building the search index. This takes several hours,
especially if you have a large PST. Bugs are programming errors. Your problem seems to be between your chair back and the keyboard. Just calm down and ask well thought out questions. You will then get answers that can help you. "JNATION Rocks!" wrote in message ... Another Outlook 2007 bug I'm seeing. Disappearing Ink. I'm typing and the hard drive is spinning like mad. I need to wait a good second at least until I see the text appear. This isn't just on one email but happens regularly. I'm wondering whether Outlook is trying to process something within my typing. The lag is ludicrous. Again, I'm not a complainer but the Outlook 2007 bugs and problems I'm seeing are absurd. I've disabled all RSS feeds (none), disabled the add-ins I don't use, and will reduce my PST file size but that shouldn't affect the problems and slowness I'm seeing, especially for the above. Why is the hard drive always spinning with Outlook 2007? |
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
|
It's a bug until someone at Microsoft says that an essential part of
the product not working properly is actually the result of another feature. I installed Outlook 2007 several days ago. The indexing should be long done. If it isn't then this is a definite problem because it's a programming error that is taking up so much time it's interfering with the basic use of the program. It's a serious error when everything seems to lag so much so that I can notice a decline in productivity. What would be helpful would be to tell me how to turn this indexing off. If this is what it is like keeping it on (and indeed the problem) then Outlook 2007 is worthless with it left on. On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 13:20:58 -0700, "Charles W Davis" wrote: It is probably building the search index. This takes several hours, especially if you have a large PST. Bugs are programming errors. Your problem seems to be between your chair back and the keyboard. Just calm down and ask well thought out questions. You will then get answers that can help you. "JNATION Rocks!" wrote in message .. . Another Outlook 2007 bug I'm seeing. Disappearing Ink. I'm typing and the hard drive is spinning like mad. I need to wait a good second at least until I see the text appear. This isn't just on one email but happens regularly. I'm wondering whether Outlook is trying to process something within my typing. The lag is ludicrous. Again, I'm not a complainer but the Outlook 2007 bugs and problems I'm seeing are absurd. I've disabled all RSS feeds (none), disabled the add-ins I don't use, and will reduce my PST file size but that shouldn't affect the problems and slowness I'm seeing, especially for the above. Why is the hard drive always spinning with Outlook 2007? |
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
|
Let it finish.
"JNATION Rocks!" wrote in message ... It's a bug until someone at Microsoft says that an essential part of the product not working properly is actually the result of another feature. I installed Outlook 2007 several days ago. The indexing should be long done. If it isn't then this is a definite problem because it's a programming error that is taking up so much time it's interfering with the basic use of the program. It's a serious error when everything seems to lag so much so that I can notice a decline in productivity. What would be helpful would be to tell me how to turn this indexing off. If this is what it is like keeping it on (and indeed the problem) then Outlook 2007 is worthless with it left on. On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 13:20:58 -0700, "Charles W Davis" wrote: It is probably building the search index. This takes several hours, especially if you have a large PST. Bugs are programming errors. Your problem seems to be between your chair back and the keyboard. Just calm down and ask well thought out questions. You will then get answers that can help you. "JNATION Rocks!" wrote in message . .. Another Outlook 2007 bug I'm seeing. Disappearing Ink. I'm typing and the hard drive is spinning like mad. I need to wait a good second at least until I see the text appear. This isn't just on one email but happens regularly. I'm wondering whether Outlook is trying to process something within my typing. The lag is ludicrous. Again, I'm not a complainer but the Outlook 2007 bugs and problems I'm seeing are absurd. I've disabled all RSS feeds (none), disabled the add-ins I don't use, and will reduce my PST file size but that shouldn't affect the problems and slowness I'm seeing, especially for the above. Why is the hard drive always spinning with Outlook 2007? |
|
#5
|
|||
|
|||
|
Thanks Charles --
Apparently the indexing is not the only problem. http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,12...s/article.html "Symptoms being reported by users include temporary freezes when commands are executed or windows are opened, an inability of Outlook to keep up with text as it is being typed and slowness in sending and receiving e-mails." These are the problems I'm having. How can one use an email client if you can't see the words you are typing when you are typing? I'm never sure whether or not they've registered as entered and it's beyond irritating. Given the source I just found, it's obviously a widespread enough problem. I just wish there were answers because I'd hate to try to downgrade to Outlook 2003 and wonder if it's possible at this point without serious problem. Thanks again for your assistance. On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 14:16:07 -0700, "Charles W Davis" wrote: Let it finish. "JNATION Rocks!" wrote in message .. . It's a bug until someone at Microsoft says that an essential part of the product not working properly is actually the result of another feature. I installed Outlook 2007 several days ago. The indexing should be long done. If it isn't then this is a definite problem because it's a programming error that is taking up so much time it's interfering with the basic use of the program. It's a serious error when everything seems to lag so much so that I can notice a decline in productivity. What would be helpful would be to tell me how to turn this indexing off. If this is what it is like keeping it on (and indeed the problem) then Outlook 2007 is worthless with it left on. On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 13:20:58 -0700, "Charles W Davis" wrote: It is probably building the search index. This takes several hours, especially if you have a large PST. Bugs are programming errors. Your problem seems to be between your chair back and the keyboard. Just calm down and ask well thought out questions. You will then get answers that can help you. "JNATION Rocks!" wrote in message ... Another Outlook 2007 bug I'm seeing. Disappearing Ink. I'm typing and the hard drive is spinning like mad. I need to wait a good second at least until I see the text appear. This isn't just on one email but happens regularly. I'm wondering whether Outlook is trying to process something within my typing. The lag is ludicrous. Again, I'm not a complainer but the Outlook 2007 bugs and problems I'm seeing are absurd. I've disabled all RSS feeds (none), disabled the add-ins I don't use, and will reduce my PST file size but that shouldn't affect the problems and slowness I'm seeing, especially for the above. Why is the hard drive always spinning with Outlook 2007? |
|
#6
|
|||
|
|||
|
After the first two weeks, I have absolutely no complaints about Outlook
2007. It seems to work as well as Outlook 2003. I feel that I can make that comparison, because a couple of times each week, I am on my Windows XP machine with Outlook 2003. "JNATION Rocks!" wrote in message ... Thanks Charles -- Apparently the indexing is not the only problem. http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,12...s/article.html "Symptoms being reported by users include temporary freezes when commands are executed or windows are opened, an inability of Outlook to keep up with text as it is being typed and slowness in sending and receiving e-mails." These are the problems I'm having. How can one use an email client if you can't see the words you are typing when you are typing? I'm never sure whether or not they've registered as entered and it's beyond irritating. Given the source I just found, it's obviously a widespread enough problem. I just wish there were answers because I'd hate to try to downgrade to Outlook 2003 and wonder if it's possible at this point without serious problem. Thanks again for your assistance. On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 14:16:07 -0700, "Charles W Davis" wrote: Let it finish. "JNATION Rocks!" wrote in message . .. It's a bug until someone at Microsoft says that an essential part of the product not working properly is actually the result of another feature. I installed Outlook 2007 several days ago. The indexing should be long done. If it isn't then this is a definite problem because it's a programming error that is taking up so much time it's interfering with the basic use of the program. It's a serious error when everything seems to lag so much so that I can notice a decline in productivity. What would be helpful would be to tell me how to turn this indexing off. If this is what it is like keeping it on (and indeed the problem) then Outlook 2007 is worthless with it left on. On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 13:20:58 -0700, "Charles W Davis" wrote: It is probably building the search index. This takes several hours, especially if you have a large PST. Bugs are programming errors. Your problem seems to be between your chair back and the keyboard. Just calm down and ask well thought out questions. You will then get answers that can help you. "JNATION Rocks!" wrote in message m... Another Outlook 2007 bug I'm seeing. Disappearing Ink. I'm typing and the hard drive is spinning like mad. I need to wait a good second at least until I see the text appear. This isn't just on one email but happens regularly. I'm wondering whether Outlook is trying to process something within my typing. The lag is ludicrous. Again, I'm not a complainer but the Outlook 2007 bugs and problems I'm seeing are absurd. I've disabled all RSS feeds (none), disabled the add-ins I don't use, and will reduce my PST file size but that shouldn't affect the problems and slowness I'm seeing, especially for the above. Why is the hard drive always spinning with Outlook 2007? |
|
#7
|
|||
|
|||
|
Thanks Charles. I think I solved this. Outlook 2007 has a serious
problem with psts that are of reasonably large size. I had to cut mine down to 200MB for this problem to go away. Originally it was 500MB. Whatever algorithm is being used for indexing or other background process is significantly interfering with general use unfortunately. Thanks for your assistance. On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 17:05:28 -0700, "Charles W Davis" wrote: After the first two weeks, I have absolutely no complaints about Outlook 2007. It seems to work as well as Outlook 2003. I feel that I can make that comparison, because a couple of times each week, I am on my Windows XP machine with Outlook 2003. "JNATION Rocks!" wrote in message .. . Thanks Charles -- Apparently the indexing is not the only problem. http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,12...s/article.html "Symptoms being reported by users include temporary freezes when commands are executed or windows are opened, an inability of Outlook to keep up with text as it is being typed and slowness in sending and receiving e-mails." These are the problems I'm having. How can one use an email client if you can't see the words you are typing when you are typing? I'm never sure whether or not they've registered as entered and it's beyond irritating. Given the source I just found, it's obviously a widespread enough problem. I just wish there were answers because I'd hate to try to downgrade to Outlook 2003 and wonder if it's possible at this point without serious problem. Thanks again for your assistance. On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 14:16:07 -0700, "Charles W Davis" wrote: Let it finish. "JNATION Rocks!" wrote in message ... It's a bug until someone at Microsoft says that an essential part of the product not working properly is actually the result of another feature. I installed Outlook 2007 several days ago. The indexing should be long done. If it isn't then this is a definite problem because it's a programming error that is taking up so much time it's interfering with the basic use of the program. It's a serious error when everything seems to lag so much so that I can notice a decline in productivity. What would be helpful would be to tell me how to turn this indexing off. If this is what it is like keeping it on (and indeed the problem) then Outlook 2007 is worthless with it left on. On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 13:20:58 -0700, "Charles W Davis" wrote: It is probably building the search index. This takes several hours, especially if you have a large PST. Bugs are programming errors. Your problem seems to be between your chair back and the keyboard. Just calm down and ask well thought out questions. You will then get answers that can help you. "JNATION Rocks!" wrote in message om... Another Outlook 2007 bug I'm seeing. Disappearing Ink. I'm typing and the hard drive is spinning like mad. I need to wait a good second at least until I see the text appear. This isn't just on one email but happens regularly. I'm wondering whether Outlook is trying to process something within my typing. The lag is ludicrous. Again, I'm not a complainer but the Outlook 2007 bugs and problems I'm seeing are absurd. I've disabled all RSS feeds (none), disabled the add-ins I don't use, and will reduce my PST file size but that shouldn't affect the problems and slowness I'm seeing, especially for the above. Why is the hard drive always spinning with Outlook 2007? |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Validating that there is text in a text box whenever a check box is checked | RC | Outlook - Using Forms | 1 | February 6th 07 02:49 AM |
| problem with rich text (HTML)/plain text | Jam Sr | Outlook Express | 2 | July 8th 06 01:50 AM |
| Sending pictures with text and then another picture with text. | Bob Olson | Outlook - General Queries | 0 | June 7th 06 06:36 PM |
| Disappearing text | Bob from Virginia Beach | Outlook - General Queries | 3 | May 17th 06 04:24 AM |
| Paste Text into Outlook Email gives icon not text | Chad | Outlook - General Queries | 6 | April 26th 06 10:01 PM |