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Fernando Costa
Recently, I had to replace my notebook. That replacement took place just few
hours from travelling abroad. I hadn't time to install nothing.
On the destination country I configures the local time zone (GMT-3;
Brasilia), instaled a trial version of Office 2007 Professional, configured
my e-mail accounts, send and receive mails, create appointments in both local
and home country (GMT; Lisbon) time zones. Everything worked like a charm.
On arrival, at the Lisbon airport, I changed the time zone back to 'GMT;
Lisbon', and started Outlook. CPU utilization rocketed to nearly 100% and
Outlook become irresponsive. I performed a repair with SCANPST but the
problem persisted.
Them I tried to change the computer (running Windows Vista Home Premium
32-bit) time zone back to 'GMT-3; Brasilia' and the Outlook become responsive
again, and CPU utilization backed to 'normal' values. After that, I changed
time zone again to 'GMT; Lisbon' and be able to use Outlook normally. Until I
stop it and start it again.
So, every time I start Outlook, I have to change computer time zone do
'GMT-3; Brasilia', end then back to 'GMT; Lisbon'.
Any idea?
hours from travelling abroad. I hadn't time to install nothing.
On the destination country I configures the local time zone (GMT-3;
Brasilia), instaled a trial version of Office 2007 Professional, configured
my e-mail accounts, send and receive mails, create appointments in both local
and home country (GMT; Lisbon) time zones. Everything worked like a charm.
On arrival, at the Lisbon airport, I changed the time zone back to 'GMT;
Lisbon', and started Outlook. CPU utilization rocketed to nearly 100% and
Outlook become irresponsive. I performed a repair with SCANPST but the
problem persisted.
Them I tried to change the computer (running Windows Vista Home Premium
32-bit) time zone back to 'GMT-3; Brasilia' and the Outlook become responsive
again, and CPU utilization backed to 'normal' values. After that, I changed
time zone again to 'GMT; Lisbon' and be able to use Outlook normally. Until I
stop it and start it again.
So, every time I start Outlook, I have to change computer time zone do
'GMT-3; Brasilia', end then back to 'GMT; Lisbon'.
Any idea?