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slow OE
Got a new computer, win xp pro, and running OE 6. Updated new computer with
all patches, etc, from MS website. The old computer was also running OE 6. So, I copied over all the .dbx files to the new computer. The new now has all the folders and emails from the old. I have noticed, however, that OE takes a few seconds to load and to finish drawing out the icons at the top, etc. This is on a really fast computer, too. Any ideas? Also, not too many details yet, but the client has said that OE sometimes crashes with a "fatal error" msg. Thanks. -- Bill |
slow OE
Turn off email scanning completely. See www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3
Also make sure the message store is compacted (File | Folder | Compact all), but back it up first. Also get the latest patch that addresses the compaction problems: see www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#2 see if that helps. steve "Bill H." wrote in message ... Got a new computer, win xp pro, and running OE 6. Updated new computer with all patches, etc, from MS website. The old computer was also running OE 6. So, I copied over all the .dbx files to the new computer. The new now has all the folders and emails from the old. I have noticed, however, that OE takes a few seconds to load and to finish drawing out the icons at the top, etc. This is on a really fast computer, too. Any ideas? Also, not too many details yet, but the client has said that OE sometimes crashes with a "fatal error" msg. Thanks. -- Bill |
slow OE
And Defrag. Adding new programs when setting up a new computer can cause OE
to become slow. A Defrag may help. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Turn off email scanning completely. See www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 Also make sure the message store is compacted (File | Folder | Compact all), but back it up first. Also get the latest patch that addresses the compaction problems: see www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#2 see if that helps. steve "Bill H." wrote in message ... Got a new computer, win xp pro, and running OE 6. Updated new computer with all patches, etc, from MS website. The old computer was also running OE 6. So, I copied over all the .dbx files to the new computer. The new now has all the folders and emails from the old. I have noticed, however, that OE takes a few seconds to load and to finish drawing out the icons at the top, etc. This is on a really fast computer, too. Any ideas? Also, not too many details yet, but the client has said that OE sometimes crashes with a "fatal error" msg. Thanks. -- Bill |
slow OE
Yeah, I forget about that one, but I don't think that's the major problem.
steve "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... And Defrag. Adding new programs when setting up a new computer can cause OE to become slow. A Defrag may help. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Turn off email scanning completely. See www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 Also make sure the message store is compacted (File | Folder | Compact all), but back it up first. Also get the latest patch that addresses the compaction problems: see www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#2 see if that helps. steve "Bill H." wrote in message ... Got a new computer, win xp pro, and running OE 6. Updated new computer with all patches, etc, from MS website. The old computer was also running OE 6. So, I copied over all the .dbx files to the new computer. The new now has all the folders and emails from the old. I have noticed, however, that OE takes a few seconds to load and to finish drawing out the icons at the top, etc. This is on a really fast computer, too. Any ideas? Also, not too many details yet, but the client has said that OE sometimes crashes with a "fatal error" msg. Thanks. -- Bill |
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