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Steve Meek
I am having O2007 issues used with Vista. My new laptop is Vista with 2GB of
memory. I stuck with the Dell installed Windows Defender for now, I have no
other AV on it. I did install Diskkeeper 2007 on it. I migrated my 2003
mailbox from my old laptop using Vista Transfer Wizard.
So far, I tried
Applying Office update 933493,
It ran in Safe mode so I,
Went to Trust Ctr Add-in and removed all,
I renamed cache files,
I removed Acrobat plug in,
Used the scan pst and ost to repair files,
Uninstalled Dell Media Manager,
Things seemed to work better.
I started having issues after 1 week of bliss and so I
I disabled indexing in Outlook,
uninstalled MS Search,
uninstalled Google Desktop,
Disabled macro security,
Used netsh command to improve memory tuning
and turned off grammer checking in Word.
Things worked well for over 1 month and I started having issues again with
the high CPU seeming like Outlook is locked. I waited several hours but CPU
does not go down again.
Created new mail profile,
Removed RSS feeds,
Turned off notifications,
But still have issues. My Exchange mailbox is a hair over 1GB in size and I
exported most to a PST that is now about 1GB in size. Any suggestions why
CPU would be fine for 5m then jump to 40-50% util? Any other things to try
that I might have missed.
memory. I stuck with the Dell installed Windows Defender for now, I have no
other AV on it. I did install Diskkeeper 2007 on it. I migrated my 2003
mailbox from my old laptop using Vista Transfer Wizard.
So far, I tried
Applying Office update 933493,
It ran in Safe mode so I,
Went to Trust Ctr Add-in and removed all,
I renamed cache files,
I removed Acrobat plug in,
Used the scan pst and ost to repair files,
Uninstalled Dell Media Manager,
Things seemed to work better.
I started having issues after 1 week of bliss and so I
I disabled indexing in Outlook,
uninstalled MS Search,
uninstalled Google Desktop,
Disabled macro security,
Used netsh command to improve memory tuning
and turned off grammer checking in Word.
Things worked well for over 1 month and I started having issues again with
the high CPU seeming like Outlook is locked. I waited several hours but CPU
does not go down again.
Created new mail profile,
Removed RSS feeds,
Turned off notifications,
But still have issues. My Exchange mailbox is a hair over 1GB in size and I
exported most to a PST that is now about 1GB in size. Any suggestions why
CPU would be fine for 5m then jump to 40-50% util? Any other things to try
that I might have missed.