E
Errol
I use a Dell laptop with 1Mb RAM with Windows XP O/S, and have Office
2003 installed. On initial start-up the computer uses about 500 Mb
memory with 70 processes running. After starting Outlook and
downloading emails, I see that memory usage has jumped to 1.3 Gb or
even higher. This causes the computer to slow down in other programs.
How can I do the following:
1. Check exactly which processes are using the memory (the Mem Usage
listing in Task Manager doesn't help).
2. Stop Outlook using the memory (perhaps a setting I have overlooked).
By the way, the current size of my email folders is about 250 Mb so
loading these into memory is not accounting for all the memory usage.
2003 installed. On initial start-up the computer uses about 500 Mb
memory with 70 processes running. After starting Outlook and
downloading emails, I see that memory usage has jumped to 1.3 Gb or
even higher. This causes the computer to slow down in other programs.
How can I do the following:
1. Check exactly which processes are using the memory (the Mem Usage
listing in Task Manager doesn't help).
2. Stop Outlook using the memory (perhaps a setting I have overlooked).
By the way, the current size of my email folders is about 250 Mb so
loading these into memory is not accounting for all the memory usage.