I posted in your earlier thread a similar problem. What you might try
is running Outlook 2003 in Safe Mode. If you see your problems
disappear but you can still get all your mail, then that is a clue.
This was my experience.
I don't know what it is a clue to, unfortunately, since I just noticed
this yesterday and don't know much about Outlook's Safe Mode. It would
be an indication - at least - that it isn't related to your Internet
connection or Exchange Server. It would probably also indicate that it
isn't a question of too little system memory or hard drive space, or a
damaged or too large a PST file.
On Wed, 6 Jun 2007 16:17:20 -0700, "Dean"
wrote:
Thanks, Peter. The 2nd link seems like a perfect match for my
configuration, office 2002 but upgraded to outlook 2003 and IE7. I guess
that author is hoping Microsoft will deal with it soon. Is there any reason
to think they know or care?
The first link has a lot of stuff which somewhat confuses me. There's a lot
about spybot being the problem. I do have it under add/remove programs,
from my last anti-spam campaign, but am pretty sure it is not active. I
uninstalled it just in case. There was also something about changing the
security Zone to "Internet" rather than "Restricted sites", so I did that,
though I am clueless as to the implications of such - can you advise? It
looks like it wiped out my restricted sites and that seems like a bad thing,
though no one seemed to warn against it.
Other than that, there was reference to removing two updates, but most
seemed too concerned to do that. Also, there was something about going back
to IE6 which would be ok with me, if it's safe. I actually liked IE6
better. Any thoughts?
For now, the problem seems better, but it seems to be somewhat intermittent,
coming and going.
The only other thing that concerns me is that I had other slowness symptoms
such as opening e-mails and switching from sent items to in boxes whereas
everyone in these threads seems to only mention issues with slow typing.
I'd appreciate any other help to sort through this maze. As I said, if IE6
is safe enough and IE7 is necessary to have a problem, I would be fine with
going back to IE6.
Thanks again!
Dean
"Peter Foldes" wrote in message
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Hi Dean
See if this anything in here will help
http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...9902&SiteID=17
http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...9726&SiteID=17