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sandworm
Working on an Outlook issue that is really bugging me here. So any help you
might
suggest would be great as Google has come up flat on this one.
Win2K Pro w/sp4 machine on a large Exchange network
Office/Outlook 2000 with all updates applied
When the user clicks on his calender or the Outlook Today shortcuts in
Outlook 2000 the system locks up and Outlook starts using 95 to 100% of cpu
cycles. But this is only on the office PC, when user remotes in to his
outlook all works fine so it's not a profile issue.
I've tried the Outlook and Office repair feature, deleting and creating a
new profile, made sure all the Office & Win2K Updates/Patches have been
installed. I've even uninstalled/reinstalled Outlook and the issue remains.
There are no error pop ups when this occurs and I'm not seeing anything
listed in the error logs from the machine.
Any ideas out there?
Thanks
might
suggest would be great as Google has come up flat on this one.
Win2K Pro w/sp4 machine on a large Exchange network
Office/Outlook 2000 with all updates applied
When the user clicks on his calender or the Outlook Today shortcuts in
Outlook 2000 the system locks up and Outlook starts using 95 to 100% of cpu
cycles. But this is only on the office PC, when user remotes in to his
outlook all works fine so it's not a profile issue.
I've tried the Outlook and Office repair feature, deleting and creating a
new profile, made sure all the Office & Win2K Updates/Patches have been
installed. I've even uninstalled/reinstalled Outlook and the issue remains.
There are no error pop ups when this occurs and I'm not seeing anything
listed in the error logs from the machine.
Any ideas out there?
Thanks