Outlook 2003 is 'churning' my hard drive - what to turn off?

J

jcarwardine

Hi, I have recently upgraded to Outlook 2003. I access my company Exchange
server via VPN. Even when I don't connect to the server, Outlook seems to
constantly access and 'churn' the hard drive on my laptop. It is driving me
crazy!!! I changed the Busy/Free setting to update every 99 minutes and un
shared my Calendar but that did not help.. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance - Jeff
 
J

jcarwardine

Ok, so I deleted some stuff off the hard drive - I had 4gb free on 30gb drive
- probably not enough free.. and ran defrag...

I figure Outlook did not have enough room to roam around on the system -
that's why it was churning... seemed to help. Then I just got a message
saying Windows was increasing my Virtual Memory page file or some such... so
I think that was the deal.
 

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