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ajkessel
I have a clean machine -- no spyware, viruses, malware, etc. Checked
with SpyBot S&D, AdAware, Counterspy Agent, up-to-date McAfee, etc..
Not running any unusual software. Recently upgrade to Outlook 2007 and
it is very painful to use. It sometimes takes four or five seconds to
file an email. It also sometimes takes a few seconds to advance to the
next email. This is all without any other applications open.
I've tried all the standard tips out there. They may have improved
things slightly, but it is still nearly unusable:
- Gotten all service packs and patches, including the April 2007
Outlook fix that was supposed to resolve some speed issues.
windowsupdate shows no updates to be installed.
- OST file is not so large -- less than 1GB
- Compacted OST file
- Defragmented OST file
- Disabled all RSS features
- Disabled all plugins/add-ins
- Created new profile from scratch
- Created new OST from scratch
- Disabled on-access checking from virus scanner
- Disabled all Windows Desk Search/indexing features (disabled both
"indexing service" and "windows search service" in services.msc)
I have a relatively fast machine: dual core 1.8 GHz CPU, 2GB RAM
(mostly available), plenty of disk space. Outlook does not seem CPU or
RAM bound. Even in offline mode, it is quite slow. I am running cached
exchange mode and don't really have the option of turning that off.
The only thing that seems to make Outlook 2007 usable is to run in
Safe Mode. So what is the difference between Outlook 2007 in safe mode
versus Outlook 2007 in regular mode with all plugins/add-ins disabled?
Why is the former much faster than the latter?
Any tips? I would rather not switch back to Outlook 2003 but I'm
wondering if I have any choice.
with SpyBot S&D, AdAware, Counterspy Agent, up-to-date McAfee, etc..
Not running any unusual software. Recently upgrade to Outlook 2007 and
it is very painful to use. It sometimes takes four or five seconds to
file an email. It also sometimes takes a few seconds to advance to the
next email. This is all without any other applications open.
I've tried all the standard tips out there. They may have improved
things slightly, but it is still nearly unusable:
- Gotten all service packs and patches, including the April 2007
Outlook fix that was supposed to resolve some speed issues.
windowsupdate shows no updates to be installed.
- OST file is not so large -- less than 1GB
- Compacted OST file
- Defragmented OST file
- Disabled all RSS features
- Disabled all plugins/add-ins
- Created new profile from scratch
- Created new OST from scratch
- Disabled on-access checking from virus scanner
- Disabled all Windows Desk Search/indexing features (disabled both
"indexing service" and "windows search service" in services.msc)
I have a relatively fast machine: dual core 1.8 GHz CPU, 2GB RAM
(mostly available), plenty of disk space. Outlook does not seem CPU or
RAM bound. Even in offline mode, it is quite slow. I am running cached
exchange mode and don't really have the option of turning that off.
The only thing that seems to make Outlook 2007 usable is to run in
Safe Mode. So what is the difference between Outlook 2007 in safe mode
versus Outlook 2007 in regular mode with all plugins/add-ins disabled?
Why is the former much faster than the latter?
Any tips? I would rather not switch back to Outlook 2003 but I'm
wondering if I have any choice.