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Willem Overbeeke
I have been using OUTLOOK2007 with BCM almost since day 1 (slightly more than
a year now) and without major issues.
Since a couple of days I have the following strange phenomenon:
My default screen functions OK, with a "message" window and a "time
management window" holding the calendar and my "to do list". Using the latter
I can freely add, modify, or delete tasks.
However, if I use the "tasks" button on the navigation pane (left), to get
my task list in the middle (e.g. because I also want to view completed
tasks), OUTLOOK freezes. Looking at system statistics I observe that OUTLOOK
at this time completely monopolises one of my two cores (50% total load). My
only option is to close it (with the task bar or task manager) and restart.
Funnily enough, though the problem is frequent, there are also instances
(about 1 in 10) in which all goes well.
Again, this is a new problem. The tasks button functioned without a hitch
before March 16.
I already ran SCANPST on my PSTs, without findings issues, and without a
change in behaviour.
Any helpful suggestions?
a year now) and without major issues.
Since a couple of days I have the following strange phenomenon:
My default screen functions OK, with a "message" window and a "time
management window" holding the calendar and my "to do list". Using the latter
I can freely add, modify, or delete tasks.
However, if I use the "tasks" button on the navigation pane (left), to get
my task list in the middle (e.g. because I also want to view completed
tasks), OUTLOOK freezes. Looking at system statistics I observe that OUTLOOK
at this time completely monopolises one of my two cores (50% total load). My
only option is to close it (with the task bar or task manager) and restart.
Funnily enough, though the problem is frequent, there are also instances
(about 1 in 10) in which all goes well.
Again, this is a new problem. The tasks button functioned without a hitch
before March 16.
I already ran SCANPST on my PSTs, without findings issues, and without a
change in behaviour.
Any helpful suggestions?