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I have a client that has Outlook 2000 with Office SP3 recently added.
Some time ago, after receiving a mountain of spam one day, her Outlook slowed to a crawl. It is very slow starting up, up to a minute, slow closing, up to about 30 seconds or so, slow opening emails about 30 seconds, and if you close an email, it often looks like it's closing, but will just return to an active state where it can be closed for "real" the next time. I have tried removing the virus scanner, dumping cache, compacting folders, fresh install. After I re-installed the video driver, Outlook nows causes the screen to go black and back again rapidly as it tries to redraw it. The system has an ASUS 1050 AGP video card it it, using an ATI chipset. Oh and she also has a phone that she can hot sync to the Outlook info. It uses the MS Active Sync I believe. Any thoughts on this one? Thanks, - Tim - -- |
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And the size of the attached data files is?
And if OL is started useing the safe switch? "Tim" wrote in message om... I have a client that has Outlook 2000 with Office SP3 recently added. Some time ago, after receiving a mountain of spam one day, her Outlook slowed to a crawl. It is very slow starting up, up to a minute, slow closing, up to about 30 seconds or so, slow opening emails about 30 seconds, and if you close an email, it often looks like it's closing, but will just return to an active state where it can be closed for "real" the next time. I have tried removing the virus scanner, dumping cache, compacting folders, fresh install. After I re-installed the video driver, Outlook nows causes the screen to go black and back again rapidly as it tries to redraw it. The system has an ASUS 1050 AGP video card it it, using an ATI chipset. Oh and she also has a phone that she can hot sync to the Outlook info. It uses the MS Active Sync I believe. Any thoughts on this one? Thanks, - Tim - -- |
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If you are referring to the email size, the one I worked with was a
small text only email. How does one start using the "safe switch" ? - Tim - In article , address@invalid says... And the size of the attached data files is? And if OL is started useing the safe switch? "Tim" wrote in message om... I have a client that has Outlook 2000 with Office SP3 recently added. Some time ago, after receiving a mountain of spam one day, her Outlook slowed to a crawl. It is very slow starting up, up to a minute, slow closing, up to about 30 seconds or so, slow opening emails about 30 seconds, and if you close an email, it often looks like it's closing, but will just return to an active state where it can be closed for "real" the next time. I have tried removing the virus scanner, dumping cache, compacting folders, fresh install. After I re-installed the video driver, Outlook nows causes the screen to go black and back again rapidly as it tries to redraw it. The system has an ASUS 1050 AGP video card it it, using an ATI chipset. Oh and she also has a phone that she can hot sync to the Outlook info. It uses the MS Active Sync I believe. Any thoughts on this one? Thanks, - Tim - -- |
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I meant the size of the data file - personal folders
"Tim" wrote in message om... I found how to start in in the safe modes. I will try that this afternoon and let you know how it goes. Thanks, - Tim - In article , says... If you are referring to the email size, the one I worked with was a small text only email. How does one start using the "safe switch" ? - Tim - In article , address@invalid says... And the size of the attached data files is? And if OL is started useing the safe switch? "Tim" wrote in message om... I have a client that has Outlook 2000 with Office SP3 recently added. Some time ago, after receiving a mountain of spam one day, her Outlook slowed to a crawl. It is very slow starting up, up to a minute, slow closing, up to about 30 seconds or so, slow opening emails about 30 seconds, and if you close an email, it often looks like it's closing, but will just return to an active state where it can be closed for "real" the next time. I have tried removing the virus scanner, dumping cache, compacting folders, fresh install. After I re-installed the video driver, Outlook nows causes the screen to go black and back again rapidly as it tries to redraw it. The system has an ASUS 1050 AGP video card it it, using an ATI chipset. Oh and she also has a phone that she can hot sync to the Outlook info. It uses the MS Active Sync I believe. Any thoughts on this one? Thanks, - Tim - -- -- Email - (remove the nospam part) And If I Forgot To Mention My Location, I'm In The Fredericton Area |
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OK, by using the safe switches, I found the problem was an enormous
outcmd.dat file (over 26 megs). I also found that this was a bug in the original Outlook 2000, and was fixed later on. It turns out that the Office Update SP3 did not remedy that issue. I installed the Office Update SP2 and the issue is now resolved. The blacking out problem was just a corrupt video driver. Thanks for getting me going in the right direction. - Tim - In article , address@invalid says... And the size of the attached data files is? And if OL is started useing the safe switch? "Tim" wrote in message om... I have a client that has Outlook 2000 with Office SP3 recently added. Some time ago, after receiving a mountain of spam one day, her Outlook slowed to a crawl. It is very slow starting up, up to a minute, slow closing, up to about 30 seconds or so, slow opening emails about 30 seconds, and if you close an email, it often looks like it's closing, but will just return to an active state where it can be closed for "real" the next time. I have tried removing the virus scanner, dumping cache, compacting folders, fresh install. After I re-installed the video driver, Outlook nows causes the screen to go black and back again rapidly as it tries to redraw it. The system has an ASUS 1050 AGP video card it it, using an ATI chipset. Oh and she also has a phone that she can hot sync to the Outlook info. It uses the MS Active Sync I believe. Any thoughts on this one? Thanks, - Tim - -- |
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