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ship
Not permanently. Just as an experiment, to see what impact it has on
performance. If Norton turns out to be the biggest culprit, you could
seek another anti virus solution.
Unlikely because I am already using 3 different anti-virus programs
on 3 differnet machines, and they are ALL dog slow when Outlook
downloads!
Strangely Outlook almost never seems to take up much PROCESSOR
time - even when it's compacting! (which can take a while after you
delete fat attachments...). RAM doesnt seem very full.
And the hard disk doesnt SOUND like it's being thrashed...
So I'm at a loss to know where the bottleneck actually is.
But my PC has been compacting for the last 10 minutes and
yes CPU usage hasnt risen about 7-10%!
Ship
Shiperton Henethe