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RHill
When I attempt to send and E-mail from my Outlook 2003 it takes an extended
amount of time to send ( 3 or 4 minutes per E-mail )
If I open the Task Manager and look at the processes running .... it shows
Outlook 2003 "not responding" and then after about 3 or 4 minutes it does
finally send the E-mail to the outbox.
In Task Manger I tried setting the Outlook.exe process to "high" priority
instead of "normal" with no change and the process still shows up as "not
responding" for a few minutes before sending E-mail through to the outbox.
This was not occuring before the upgrade to Outlook 2003 before in Outlook
2000 in was not an issue and outlook performed as expected.
This is happening on a Windows 2000 Pro / SP 4 workstation - 1.6 GHz / 1GB
RAM / 4 GB free space available on the HDD.
Thanks in advance for your time and efforts
RH
amount of time to send ( 3 or 4 minutes per E-mail )
If I open the Task Manager and look at the processes running .... it shows
Outlook 2003 "not responding" and then after about 3 or 4 minutes it does
finally send the E-mail to the outbox.
In Task Manger I tried setting the Outlook.exe process to "high" priority
instead of "normal" with no change and the process still shows up as "not
responding" for a few minutes before sending E-mail through to the outbox.
This was not occuring before the upgrade to Outlook 2003 before in Outlook
2000 in was not an issue and outlook performed as expected.
This is happening on a Windows 2000 Pro / SP 4 workstation - 1.6 GHz / 1GB
RAM / 4 GB free space available on the HDD.
Thanks in advance for your time and efforts
RH