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Plantman
Hello,
I've had this problem for a while. I can move from my personal folders to
any of my archive folders when doing research. I can move between the
archive folders when there. However, when I try to go back to my inbox (or
any folder) in my personal folders, Outlook looks up with the hourglass.
First couple of times, I let it go guessing that running a process that took
a long time. But I left the office to return 4 hours later and it didn't
stop. So now, when I have to go to my archive folders for research, I have
to kill Outlook in order to get back to my personal folders. In fact, I have
to kill it in the task manager, because if I just exit out of Outlook when
I'm in the archive folders, the process continues to run in the task manager
until I kill it. Kind of a convoluted problem, but I haven't seen any others
mention it anywhere. I have plenty of disk space, and I don't believe any of
my pst files are too large.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Will
I've had this problem for a while. I can move from my personal folders to
any of my archive folders when doing research. I can move between the
archive folders when there. However, when I try to go back to my inbox (or
any folder) in my personal folders, Outlook looks up with the hourglass.
First couple of times, I let it go guessing that running a process that took
a long time. But I left the office to return 4 hours later and it didn't
stop. So now, when I have to go to my archive folders for research, I have
to kill Outlook in order to get back to my personal folders. In fact, I have
to kill it in the task manager, because if I just exit out of Outlook when
I'm in the archive folders, the process continues to run in the task manager
until I kill it. Kind of a convoluted problem, but I haven't seen any others
mention it anywhere. I have plenty of disk space, and I don't believe any of
my pst files are too large.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Will