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Phillip Pi
Hello!
Sometimes I am navigating around in Outlook 2003 SP2 (all updates) to
find and read e-mails at work, and I get freezes/pauses. I believe my
HDD is busy and happen when the e-mail has one attachment or more.
I keep a lot of e-mails and organize them into separate folders. I don't
keep all my e-mails in the Inbox folder like some people do. I am using
Windows XP Pro. SP2 (all updates). When I first started using Outlook a
few months ago, it was fast and had no pauses/freezes. Nothing odd in
Event Viewer logs. I think something degraded. I do empty the trash
folder daily, close Outlook daily when not at work, reboot often for
Windows Updates, etc.
With subfolders:
Local Data: 170,065 KB
Server Data: 152,948 KB
I have Symantec AntiVirus v10.1.0.394 and Symantec Client Firewall
v8.7.0.58 running in the background (required to have and use at work).
Any ideas? Is it because I disabled AutoArchive feature (find this
annoying while using the computer)?
Thank you in advance.
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Phillip Pi
Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst
ISP/Symantec Online Services
Symantec Corporation
www.symantec.com
Sometimes I am navigating around in Outlook 2003 SP2 (all updates) to
find and read e-mails at work, and I get freezes/pauses. I believe my
HDD is busy and happen when the e-mail has one attachment or more.
I keep a lot of e-mails and organize them into separate folders. I don't
keep all my e-mails in the Inbox folder like some people do. I am using
Windows XP Pro. SP2 (all updates). When I first started using Outlook a
few months ago, it was fast and had no pauses/freezes. Nothing odd in
Event Viewer logs. I think something degraded. I do empty the trash
folder daily, close Outlook daily when not at work, reboot often for
Windows Updates, etc.
With subfolders:
Local Data: 170,065 KB
Server Data: 152,948 KB
I have Symantec AntiVirus v10.1.0.394 and Symantec Client Firewall
v8.7.0.58 running in the background (required to have and use at work).
Any ideas? Is it because I disabled AutoArchive feature (find this
annoying while using the computer)?
Thank you in advance.
--
Phillip Pi
Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst
ISP/Symantec Online Services
Symantec Corporation
www.symantec.com