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Julian Mattay
G'day,
I'm trying to resolve the following Outlook problem:
The setup is Toshiba Satellite notebook, 1.6GHz, 256 MB running Win2K SP3
and Outlook XP SP2 off an Exchange 2K server. The user has all folders
synchronised and archived and there are heaps of them; archive file is
1.5GB (getting close to the dreaded 2GB limit but that's tomorrows job) and
archiving is run fortnightly on older than 60 day items. He also has a
couple of personal folders that are a mere 40 MB.
Assorted problems he is experiencing:
Occasionally outgoing messages get stuck in the Outbox (I hope Outlook XP
SP2 has fixed this, but still early days).
More importantly, he frequently experiences very slow loading and shutdown
of Outlook (i.e. several minutes) or Outlook hanging on startup and then
starting in safe mode which also takes several minutes.
Things I've tried: I've upgraded from Outlook 2K to XP with no improvement,
run scanpst on his archive and personal .pst files with no errors being
picked up.
It's not likely to be a network issue - 100 Mbps LAN connection with no
apparent network problems.
At this stage he doesn't see cleaning out his mail boxes as an option
(likes to keep things including large attachments still attached to
messages) and he's the boss - sigh. Whilst adding more RAM might speed
things up a bit I don't think that would cure the problem(s).
Should I try splitting the archive file into smaller files (will have to do
this soon anyway to reduce the archive size)?
(I'm already growing a beard to replace the hair I've pulled out - doesn't
make any difference either )
Any suggestions or solutions (even commiserations) welcome.
Cheers,
Julian
--
Julian Mattay, email: julian x mattay z csiro x au
(where x -> dot, z -> at)
Local IT Bloke
CSIRO, Forestry and Forest Products Ph: +61 8 8721 8118
Mt Gambier, South Australia, Australia Fax: +61 8 8723 9058
I'm trying to resolve the following Outlook problem:
The setup is Toshiba Satellite notebook, 1.6GHz, 256 MB running Win2K SP3
and Outlook XP SP2 off an Exchange 2K server. The user has all folders
synchronised and archived and there are heaps of them; archive file is
1.5GB (getting close to the dreaded 2GB limit but that's tomorrows job) and
archiving is run fortnightly on older than 60 day items. He also has a
couple of personal folders that are a mere 40 MB.
Assorted problems he is experiencing:
Occasionally outgoing messages get stuck in the Outbox (I hope Outlook XP
SP2 has fixed this, but still early days).
More importantly, he frequently experiences very slow loading and shutdown
of Outlook (i.e. several minutes) or Outlook hanging on startup and then
starting in safe mode which also takes several minutes.
Things I've tried: I've upgraded from Outlook 2K to XP with no improvement,
run scanpst on his archive and personal .pst files with no errors being
picked up.
It's not likely to be a network issue - 100 Mbps LAN connection with no
apparent network problems.
At this stage he doesn't see cleaning out his mail boxes as an option
(likes to keep things including large attachments still attached to
messages) and he's the boss - sigh. Whilst adding more RAM might speed
things up a bit I don't think that would cure the problem(s).
Should I try splitting the archive file into smaller files (will have to do
this soon anyway to reduce the archive size)?
(I'm already growing a beard to replace the hair I've pulled out - doesn't
make any difference either )
Any suggestions or solutions (even commiserations) welcome.
Cheers,
Julian
--
Julian Mattay, email: julian x mattay z csiro x au
(where x -> dot, z -> at)
Local IT Bloke
CSIRO, Forestry and Forest Products Ph: +61 8 8721 8118
Mt Gambier, South Australia, Australia Fax: +61 8 8723 9058