I'm saying that outlook is checking all the drives before giving you the
save as dialog - this is why it is slow. I don't know why it wants to save
though - it shouldn't, unless you are hitting ctrl+s or some other shortcut
that is forcing a save.
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"Roberta" wrote in message
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Diane,
I understand what you wrote but I don't understand how it pertains to the
problem of the save as dialog opening and forcing me to save.
Are you saying that if all of the external usb drives that have ever been
connected to the computer are connected when I open Outlook then the
problem
won't occur or are you saying the exact opposite, or perhaps neither?
Thanks again for your time. I greatly appreciate it.
Roberta
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
It seems like it could be the same issue as with mapped drives - outlook
has
to connect to all the drives before opening the save dialog. Once
outlook
does it, the drive info is cached.
I can't repro the save dialog but I don't know if I'm not doing it the
same
way you are or if its something in the configuration.
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"Roberta" wrote in message
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Diane,
Thank you for your reply. I am not hitting Ctrl+S. While I do not
have
any
mapped drives, I do have a usb connected external drive that I use for
backup
plus a bunch of card reader drives which, if I'm not mistaken, are
connected
internally to a usb header.
In trying to recreate the problem however, here is some more info I
came
up
with. This only happens the first time I open Outlook after starting
the
computer.
I have Outlook set to open to my calendar in day view. As long as I
stay
on
the current day, everything is fine. When I click the arrow to advance
to
the next day or go back a day, the save as dialog opens.
I have to save the file with a new name in order to get rid of the save
as
dialogue and continue working. I can continue to open and close
Outlook
with
no further problems until the next time I start the computer.
This one is so confusing to me that I don't even know where to start.
Roberta
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
Are you accidently hitting Ctrl+S or another shortcut?
Do you have have mapped drives?
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