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rick.blaiklock
I've just set up a new machine - XP Pro, Office 2007, SP1. - a
perfectly clean install from scratch.
Outlook is frequently grabbing all of the CPU cycles and effectively
stopping.
I've perused the web and newsgroups and a few tidbits...
I only have 38 meg in my Mailbox (OST) and 2 meg in a PST file, so I
don't think it's the large message store problem.
I don't have any add-ins, so that's not the problem.
I don't have Google Desktop, so that's not it. I do have MS Desktop
Search.
I've installed a process monitor (Process Lasso) to watch what's going
on. The interesting thing is when I switch to the process monitor,
Outlook comes back to life and CPU use drops to normal levels.
So now I can get Outlook back, but it's annoying to have to Alt-Tab to
the pm and back every time it happens.
Any ideas?
thx.
perfectly clean install from scratch.
Outlook is frequently grabbing all of the CPU cycles and effectively
stopping.
I've perused the web and newsgroups and a few tidbits...
I only have 38 meg in my Mailbox (OST) and 2 meg in a PST file, so I
don't think it's the large message store problem.
I don't have any add-ins, so that's not the problem.
I don't have Google Desktop, so that's not it. I do have MS Desktop
Search.
I've installed a process monitor (Process Lasso) to watch what's going
on. The interesting thing is when I switch to the process monitor,
Outlook comes back to life and CPU use drops to normal levels.
So now I can get Outlook back, but it's annoying to have to Alt-Tab to
the pm and back every time it happens.
Any ideas?
thx.