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Contacts folder slow to open
Thanks for the suggestion...
Actually Microsoft Support called and suggested the same. I did it with their help and it worked. Thanks again. -- VPaul "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then try creating a new profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "VPaul" wrote in message ... Inbox Repair Tool found no errors in the PST file. -- VPaul "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Try repairing your PST file with the Inbox Repair Tool. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "VPaul" wrote in message ... More updates... After it takes 4 minutes to open the Contacts folder the first time, it takes less than a second to open each subsequent time (switching back and forth between Inbox, Contacts, etc.). However, I arranged by Category and Company just to test what I saw posted in other messages, and when I tried to arrange by Address Cards, it took forever to complete the process. -- VPaul "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What is the size of your Contacts Folder now? Are you using Exchange Server or a local data store? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "VPaul" wrote in message ... My Contacts folder takes over 4 minutes to open. It could be a result of a ill-advised attempt to import an Excel spreadsheet of contacts that resulted in over 15,000 entries in Outlook Contacts (I apparently didn't map properly). I deleted all of them (very painful task) but there appears to be a residual effect. My Inbox, Calendar and other folders take less than a second to open. Are there any hidden files or temp folders or some other information that Contacts must still look through before it opens (15,000+ of them)? Thanks -- VPaul |
Contacts folder slow to open
fyi...a new profile solved the problem. Thanks for your help.
-- VPaul "Brian Tillman" wrote: VPaul wrote: Are there any hidden files or temp folders or some other information that Contacts must still look through before it opens (15,000+ of them)? Not as far as I know. Did you compact the PST (if you're using one) after deleting the incorrect entries? -- Brian Tillman |
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