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Karol Elliott
I know this is mentioned in two other posts, but I've read them and they are
diverting away from the heart of my problem. I have a standalone machine,
connecting to BT for my mail, I'm running Outlook 2007 on Windows XP, I use
AVG Internet security. Outlook is set to 10 minute updates and I have
nothing in my outbox. For the past couple of weeks, when I log on and open
Outlook it spends 10 - 60 minutes syncronising folders, and my machine stops
responding to other commands as it eats up the processing power. It does
finished eventually, but often I just have to kill it. As I am not linked in
anyway (to my knowledge) to Exchange, what folders is it trying to
syncronise, with what & why?
I have run Scanpst.exe on my personal folders.
I've tried opening in safe mode.
I have repaired my email accounts without incident.
I have run Office Diagnostics also without incident.
I have made sure Automatically Generate Microsoft Exchange Views was
unticked in the personal folders properties.
So what's it doing and how do I stop it?
Many thanks to anyone willing to help.
diverting away from the heart of my problem. I have a standalone machine,
connecting to BT for my mail, I'm running Outlook 2007 on Windows XP, I use
AVG Internet security. Outlook is set to 10 minute updates and I have
nothing in my outbox. For the past couple of weeks, when I log on and open
Outlook it spends 10 - 60 minutes syncronising folders, and my machine stops
responding to other commands as it eats up the processing power. It does
finished eventually, but often I just have to kill it. As I am not linked in
anyway (to my knowledge) to Exchange, what folders is it trying to
syncronise, with what & why?
I have run Scanpst.exe on my personal folders.
I've tried opening in safe mode.
I have repaired my email accounts without incident.
I have run Office Diagnostics also without incident.
I have made sure Automatically Generate Microsoft Exchange Views was
unticked in the personal folders properties.
So what's it doing and how do I stop it?
Many thanks to anyone willing to help.