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Outlook 2007 RTM still slow
When I am using Outlook 2007 it will just shut down at any time. There does not seem to be any reason or certain thing I am doing. Is anyone else having this problem. " wrote: I've installed Outlook 2007 with great expectations. Unfortunately, there are performance issues that are pretty much rendering it useless to me. Just to note, I'm on a brand new Core 2 Duo T7400, XP sp2 install, so it's not hardware or legacy XP junk slowing me down. When I start Outlook, it takes ~30 seconds before I am able to perform any action. When email is being received, Outlook freezes. If I'm composing an email at the time, I can no longer type. If I'm trying to view or delete other email, no luck. I have 5 email accounts, so the freezing is around 12-15 seconds every 2 minutes. If I'm receiving a file, the freezing lasts longer. Deleting more than a few items from my inbox often freezes things too. Not to mention it's using 100MB of memory. I heard that the Beta had similar problems, looks like it made it into RTM. Does anyone know a fix (besides reinstalling oulook 2003). Z |
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Outlook 2007 RTM still slow
None yet, I would think it will take a while to fix these problems since they existed in the beta as well and were not fixed before RTM. On Jan 11, 9:33 am, "max" wrote: any updates on this? Still unusable? |
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Outlook 2007 RTM still slow
No updates yet...it's still unusable. Wait for the Service Pack they
should have the kinks worked out by then. On Jan 11, 9:33 am, "max" wrote: any updates on this? Still unusable? |
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Running into the same issue but had a couple other things to add that i
didn't see other's post. Configuration: 3.2Ghz Dual Core CPU, 2GB RAM, Vista Enterprise, Office 2007 Professional Plus connecting to Exchange 2003. Symantec AV Corporate. No POP accounts, no RSS feeds, no .PSTs loaded. Outlook starts up super quick. Sometimes I can read a few emails really fast when I first start up but it always ends up taking nearly a minute or more to view each email. I have tried disabling all add-ons, etc. After the problem starts, re-starting Outlook does not fix the issue. Now, to complicate the matter, I ran Office 2007 beta and Vista RC2 just fine, without this problem occurring at all. I have also run Office 2007 on Windows 2003 server without this problem. Additionally, the other tech in the department is running an identical configuration as me without this issue happening. Both of us have fairly large amounts of emails in the system (10,000+) since we use email to track support calls and system logs. Both systems were set up as clean installs within the last week or two. I am surprised there aren't more people complaining about this. Hope this helps a little. -Brett "socal sxt" wrote: When I am using Outlook 2007 it will just shut down at any time. There does not seem to be any reason or certain thing I am doing. Is anyone else having this problem. " wrote: I've installed Outlook 2007 with great expectations. Unfortunately, there are performance issues that are pretty much rendering it useless to me. Just to note, I'm on a brand new Core 2 Duo T7400, XP sp2 install, so it's not hardware or legacy XP junk slowing me down. When I start Outlook, it takes ~30 seconds before I am able to perform any action. When email is being received, Outlook freezes. If I'm composing an email at the time, I can no longer type. If I'm trying to view or delete other email, no luck. I have 5 email accounts, so the freezing is around 12-15 seconds every 2 minutes. If I'm receiving a file, the freezing lasts longer. Deleting more than a few items from my inbox often freezes things too. Not to mention it's using 100MB of memory. I heard that the Beta had similar problems, looks like it made it into RTM. Does anyone know a fix (besides reinstalling oulook 2003). Z |
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Hi there,
I have similar issues with Outlook starting up and the amount of time it takes before I can read E-mails. Clean install of XP Pro on 3.2 D Intel with 2 gig RAM Outlook 2003 was far, far quicker than Outlook 2007 so is there a fix or should I go back to using Outlook 2003? Tim. "Brett" wrote in message ... Running into the same issue but had a couple other things to add that i didn't see other's post. Configuration: 3.2Ghz Dual Core CPU, 2GB RAM, Vista Enterprise, Office 2007 Professional Plus connecting to Exchange 2003. Symantec AV Corporate. No POP accounts, no RSS feeds, no .PSTs loaded. Outlook starts up super quick. Sometimes I can read a few emails really fast when I first start up but it always ends up taking nearly a minute or more to view each email. I have tried disabling all add-ons, etc. After the problem starts, re-starting Outlook does not fix the issue. Now, to complicate the matter, I ran Office 2007 beta and Vista RC2 just fine, without this problem occurring at all. I have also run Office 2007 on Windows 2003 server without this problem. Additionally, the other tech in the department is running an identical configuration as me without this issue happening. Both of us have fairly large amounts of emails in the system (10,000+) since we use email to track support calls and system logs. Both systems were set up as clean installs within the last week or two. I am surprised there aren't more people complaining about this. Hope this helps a little. -Brett "socal sxt" wrote: When I am using Outlook 2007 it will just shut down at any time. There does not seem to be any reason or certain thing I am doing. Is anyone else having this problem. " wrote: I've installed Outlook 2007 with great expectations. Unfortunately, there are performance issues that are pretty much rendering it useless to me. Just to note, I'm on a brand new Core 2 Duo T7400, XP sp2 install, so it's not hardware or legacy XP junk slowing me down. When I start Outlook, it takes ~30 seconds before I am able to perform any action. When email is being received, Outlook freezes. If I'm composing an email at the time, I can no longer type. If I'm trying to view or delete other email, no luck. I have 5 email accounts, so the freezing is around 12-15 seconds every 2 minutes. If I'm receiving a file, the freezing lasts longer. Deleting more than a few items from my inbox often freezes things too. Not to mention it's using 100MB of memory. I heard that the Beta had similar problems, looks like it made it into RTM. Does anyone know a fix (besides reinstalling oulook 2003). Z |
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• Tools Trust Center • Click Add-ins • At the bottom, change the dropdown menu to Exchange Client Extensions and click Go • Disable any Extensions you see here. I've had the same probelms with Outlook 2007 being slow and have posted here and elsewhere. Tried the above without any improvement. -- Ian Haynes MS MVP FrontPage http://www.ew-resource.co.uk |
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Outlook 2007 RTM still slow
Brett says he is surprised there aren't more complaints about OL2007 speed.
So I just wanted to add my voice to them. There are several other threads about this issue, but remember it has not been officially released yet. When it does expect a flood (if people can actually use their computers while OL is paralysing them that is). I have a 2Ghz Core 2 Duo Sony VAIO, and after upgrading to OL2007, even with add-ins disabled, it can stop me typing for up to a minute while it receives 1 email. Great! -- Thanks, CJSnet Recommended: * http://search.superhighstreet.com - Finds anything or they pay! * http://www.superhighstreet.com & http://www.oxfordstreet.com - Beat the crowds with Virtual Streetscapes [remove 'teeth' to e-mail me] "Ian Haynes" wrote in message ... . Tools Trust Center . Click Add-ins . At the bottom, change the dropdown menu to Exchange Client Extensions and click Go . Disable any Extensions you see here. I've had the same probelms with Outlook 2007 being slow and have posted here and elsewhere. Tried the above without any improvement. -- Ian Haynes MS MVP FrontPage http://www.ew-resource.co.uk |
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