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I have Vista Business and Outlook 2007 (actually Office 2007 to be more
accurate). When I am at the machine and doing things, all is reasonably OK getting email through the approximately 27 email accounts I have. The pop3 accounts seem to take a long time to download or even check when there is no mail to be had but that isn't the problem. If I go away from the machine for an extended period - say 30 minutes or so - and forget to shut down Outlook 2007 before I leave, when I come back, nothing will work with internet. The machine works on its own but that's it. No attempt to make the machine work with internet works apart from a complete reboot whereupon the machine works as it always does. Does anyone know what may be going on here? The XP connected machines are fine all the time and this machine, prior to being on Vista and having Office 2007 on it (which upgrade happened within days of each other - vista first) worked fine with Outlook 2002 never having this problem. So, it seems to me to be something to do with Outlook 2007 (or Office 2007) rather than Vista as I never had this sort of lockup using Outlook 2002 and Vista. Any help appreciated. |
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What is your send/receive interval? With 27 accounts, I would set it to no less than 15 minutes at least.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Diamontina Cocktail asked: | I have Vista Business and Outlook 2007 (actually Office 2007 to be | more accurate). | | When I am at the machine and doing things, all is reasonably OK | getting email through the approximately 27 email accounts I have. The | pop3 accounts seem to take a long time to download or even check when | there is no mail to be had but that isn't the problem. If I go away | from the machine for an extended period - say 30 minutes or so - and | forget to shut down Outlook 2007 before I leave, when I come back, | nothing will work with internet. The machine works on its own but | that's it. No attempt to make the machine work with internet works | apart from a complete reboot whereupon the machine works as it always | does. | | Does anyone know what may be going on here? The XP connected machines | are fine all the time and this machine, prior to being on Vista and | having Office 2007 on it (which upgrade happened within days of each | other - vista first) worked fine with Outlook 2002 never having this | problem. So, it seems to me to be something to do with Outlook 2007 | (or Office 2007) rather than Vista as I never had this sort of lockup | using Outlook 2002 and Vista. | | Any help appreciated. |
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OK I was looking at send/receive in the wrong spot and setting it to the max
of 10 minutes and had completely forgotten about the grouped interval which I had set to 2 minutes for some reason. Reset to 15 minutes now and will be testing that. Thanks for that tip. I wouldn't have thought of that! "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... What is your send/receive interval? With 27 accounts, I would set it to no less than 15 minutes at least. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Diamontina Cocktail asked: | I have Vista Business and Outlook 2007 (actually Office 2007 to be | more accurate). | | When I am at the machine and doing things, all is reasonably OK | getting email through the approximately 27 email accounts I have. The | pop3 accounts seem to take a long time to download or even check when | there is no mail to be had but that isn't the problem. If I go away | from the machine for an extended period - say 30 minutes or so - and | forget to shut down Outlook 2007 before I leave, when I come back, | nothing will work with internet. The machine works on its own but | that's it. No attempt to make the machine work with internet works | apart from a complete reboot whereupon the machine works as it always | does. | | Does anyone know what may be going on here? The XP connected machines | are fine all the time and this machine, prior to being on Vista and | having Office 2007 on it (which upgrade happened within days of each | other - vista first) worked fine with Outlook 2002 never having this | problem. So, it seems to me to be something to do with Outlook 2007 | (or Office 2007) rather than Vista as I never had this sort of lockup | using Outlook 2002 and Vista. | | Any help appreciated. |
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Looks like it could have been it. I reset the grouped interval to 15 minutes
and walked off for about an hour and came back. All OK. Still doesn't explain why it kills networking entirely, though. Got me there. "Diamontina Cocktail" wrote in message ... OK I was looking at send/receive in the wrong spot and setting it to the max of 10 minutes and had completely forgotten about the grouped interval which I had set to 2 minutes for some reason. Reset to 15 minutes now and will be testing that. Thanks for that tip. I wouldn't have thought of that! "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... What is your send/receive interval? With 27 accounts, I would set it to no less than 15 minutes at least. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Diamontina Cocktail asked: | I have Vista Business and Outlook 2007 (actually Office 2007 to be | more accurate). | | When I am at the machine and doing things, all is reasonably OK | getting email through the approximately 27 email accounts I have. The | pop3 accounts seem to take a long time to download or even check when | there is no mail to be had but that isn't the problem. If I go away | from the machine for an extended period - say 30 minutes or so - and | forget to shut down Outlook 2007 before I leave, when I come back, | nothing will work with internet. The machine works on its own but | that's it. No attempt to make the machine work with internet works | apart from a complete reboot whereupon the machine works as it always | does. | | Does anyone know what may be going on here? The XP connected machines | are fine all the time and this machine, prior to being on Vista and | having Office 2007 on it (which upgrade happened within days of each | other - vista first) worked fine with Outlook 2002 never having this | problem. So, it seems to me to be something to do with Outlook 2007 | (or Office 2007) rather than Vista as I never had this sort of lockup | using Outlook 2002 and Vista. | | Any help appreciated. |
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