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Zaephod
Hello,
I am running WinXP MCE and MS Office 2003 with all the latest patches
on a Dell Inspiron 6000.
This configuration has been running fine until I installed HP print
drivers and Carbonite online backup.
Oulook now takes about 10 minutes to start, during which time the
virtual memory fills up ending with the usual system message asking to
increase it.
I uninstalled the HP and Carbonite software but with no chganges to
the problem.
It starts normally with the Outlook /safe switch and I can use it as
usual (all emails from my local .pst file are there), send and receive
emails fine.
I have disabled all plugins (basically the ESET NOD32 anti virus
addin) but this changes nothing. I have reinstalled Outlook completely
and reapplied SP3, still nothing.
Another thread mentioned a possible ATI video driver conflict so I
reinstalled the Dell ATI drives... nada.
There are many threads that raise this Outlook 2003 virtual memory
problem but none of them have posted the solution (apart from a
complete system reinstall....)
Any and all suggestions are most welcome,
Cheers!
James
I am running WinXP MCE and MS Office 2003 with all the latest patches
on a Dell Inspiron 6000.
This configuration has been running fine until I installed HP print
drivers and Carbonite online backup.
Oulook now takes about 10 minutes to start, during which time the
virtual memory fills up ending with the usual system message asking to
increase it.
I uninstalled the HP and Carbonite software but with no chganges to
the problem.
It starts normally with the Outlook /safe switch and I can use it as
usual (all emails from my local .pst file are there), send and receive
emails fine.
I have disabled all plugins (basically the ESET NOD32 anti virus
addin) but this changes nothing. I have reinstalled Outlook completely
and reapplied SP3, still nothing.
Another thread mentioned a possible ATI video driver conflict so I
reinstalled the Dell ATI drives... nada.
There are many threads that raise this Outlook 2003 virtual memory
problem but none of them have posted the solution (apart from a
complete system reinstall....)
Any and all suggestions are most welcome,
Cheers!
James