Outlook 2007 performance

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Guest

I am running Outlook 2007 on Vista Ultimate 64bit. I only have the
necessary programs loading in startup, but I am experiencing performance
problems in Outlook emails, and sometimes calendar.

Significantly, on many occasions when I try to change email folders, like
from 'inbox' to 'sent', The screen fades to half grays and I get the message
'Outlook not responding' with the options to restart or close etc. On one
occasion a mail that I had 'sent' disappeared altogether, was not in Outbox
or drafts, and was not received by the recipient.

Help About shows: Outlook 2007 (12.0.6300.5000) SP1 MSO (12.0.6213.1000)

Does anyone know if there are performance patches or fixes that I could
access? I'm not a technician, and I would appreciate any advice on offer.

Thanks
 
K

K. Orland

Solution 1: Rename or delete outcmd.dat, extend.dat, views.dat and
frmcache.dat. Outlook will recreate these files as needed.

Solution 2: Create a new PST if you use one. Although the Outlook 2007 PST
is essentially identical to the PST format new to Outlook 2003,Outlook 2007
writes additional data to the PST.

Solution 3: Create a new profile. No need to delete the old profile just
yet, just make a new one to see if this resolves anything. If you upgraded,
then it's highly recommended you create a new profile.

Solution 4: Disable Outlook Setup Add-in (Cyberlink). This is the Instant
Office add-in on Dell computers that have Media Direct installed. This
add-in is responsible for converting meeting requests to recurring meetings.

There are some other potential issues that may slow Outlook down as well:

Instant messenger. The fix is to disable the link to Instant Messenger on
Outlook's Tools, Options, Other tab.

Network connectivity issues when you are using mapped network drives,
including slow networks or inaccessible mapped drives. The fix is to uncheck
the box for the dialog to always ask whether to open/save the attachments or
disable mapped drives.

Alternative input support in Office 2003 (this may affect Outlook 2007 as
well). This allows you to use speech or handwriting instead of typing.
Disable alternative input following instructions in How to turn off the
speech recognition and the handwriting recognition features in Office 2003:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=823586

Other options are to archive, run disk checking tools like chkdsk, scandisk
and defrag. There is also the option of running detect and repair from the
help menu. If a PST is in use, run the inbox repair tool.
 

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