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Hi,
I have recently installed the pre- Office SP2 Outlook update (see http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=968009 - I installed both packages). The update has been installed on 3 systems: 2 XP Pro french systems (monoprocessor mobo) and one XP Pro english system (dual core). The problem I'm describing below cannot be observed on the dual core system. Exactly *every minute*, Outlook is going wild and loading the CPU at 100%. Depending on the system, this can last up to 4-5 seconds. During this period, everything is freezed. You can't even click on a button. When observing the process activity with ProcMon, one can see that Outlook is **massively** using the registry during this period (about 15-20 000 events - yes, twenty thousands!). Of course, this generates some trouble because any activity is interrupted during a few seconds every minute (typing, mouse clicks and wheeling,...). Anyone experiencing the same problem? Thanks in advance. -- Patrick |
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