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Old December 7th 07, 09:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Nabeel[_2_]
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Default Outlook 2007 - 100% CPU Utilization

if it makes any difference, i'm using Outlook in cache mode

On Dec 8, 1:01 am, Nabeel wrote:
Same problem, the only difference is that in Safe mode it takes 2-3
minutes before the CPU utilization hits 99%.

also when i select Exit from the File menu the application disappears
but the process keeps running (outlook.exe in task manager) until I
force terminate it .

On Dec 8, 12:49 am, "neo [mvp outlook]"

wrote:
Lets try this another way then, does Outlook run in safe mode? (start run
outlook.exe /safe ok button)


"Nabeel" wrote in message


...


I do have windows Desktop installed (its been there for a long time)
and I used to sync my windows Mobile device with Outlook, but that
hasnt been working for over 2 weeks.
Since my PDA went kaput, i synced my Nokia handset a couple of times,
but the last week Outlook hasn't run once for me to beable to sync it.


On Dec 7, 6:36 pm, "neo [mvp outlook]"
wrote:
Do you have iTunes/iPod that tries to sync calendar with Outlook?


Do you have a desktop search program installed (e.g. Windows Search,
Google
desktop, .etc)?


"Nabeel" wrote in message


...


Hi,


I am having the following problem with Outlook 2007. Whenever I run
outlook the CPU utilization goes up over 99%. I've been using OL 2007
for over 4 months and it was working fine.


Tried repairing/recreating the OST and PST files.
Tried disabling all Add-ins (LinkedIn, Outlook Connector, etc.)
tried running Outlook in Safe Mode.


Nothing seems to work.
Anyone has any ideas as to what might be wrong?? I havent recently
installed or uninstalled anything on my machine.


I am running Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Norton Antivirus,
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