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I am running Outlook 2002 and use auto updates for XP. Recently Outlook
2002 causes 100% CPU usage after about 10 minutes of use. I've searched this and the web in general, and it seems that several people have this problem, without one (or even a handful) of definitive solutions. I've disabled indexing service, I've repaired my pst file, I have no bluetooth devices. Can't think of anything that has changed on my system to explain this new issue. Searching the Microsoft knowledge base hasn't been helpful. Thanks for any tips. |
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I dont know, but things to try;
1) Disable any plugins / coms addins 2) New Profile 3) Scanpst.exe, the repair tool 4) New pst wrote in message ups.com... I am running Outlook 2002 and use auto updates for XP. Recently Outlook 2002 causes 100% CPU usage after about 10 minutes of use. I've searched this and the web in general, and it seems that several people have this problem, without one (or even a handful) of definitive solutions. I've disabled indexing service, I've repaired my pst file, I have no bluetooth devices. Can't think of anything that has changed on my system to explain this new issue. Searching the Microsoft knowledge base hasn't been helpful. Thanks for any tips. |
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Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately, these didn't do the trick. After
running for a few hours (and after successfully checking email several times in that period), the CPU usage pegs at 100% and the machine is effectively frozen. I can close Outlook, but its process survives. I then have to manually kill the process using the task manager. Any other ideas would be appreciated. DL wrote: I dont know, but things to try; 1) Disable any plugins / coms addins 2) New Profile 3) Scanpst.exe, the repair tool 4) New pst |
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If you close OL, and the proccess continues it generally means something is
accessing the pst Do you have any Desktop Search apps installed? Try using Msconfig to disable all startups and test. If that produces no result msconfig again, hide all MS services, disable the rest and test wrote in message ups.com... Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately, these didn't do the trick. After running for a few hours (and after successfully checking email several times in that period), the CPU usage pegs at 100% and the machine is effectively frozen. I can close Outlook, but its process survives. I then have to manually kill the process using the task manager. Any other ideas would be appreciated. DL wrote: I dont know, but things to try; 1) Disable any plugins / coms addins 2) New Profile 3) Scanpst.exe, the repair tool 4) New pst |
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Thanks! This did it. Not sure what startup was causing the problem,
but disabling all the startups got rid of the problem. I will now go through them one by one and pin down the actual culprit. Thanks again. DL wrote: If you close OL, and the proccess continues it generally means something is accessing the pst Do you have any Desktop Search apps installed? Try using Msconfig to disable all startups and test. If that produces no result msconfig again, hide all MS services, disable the rest and test |
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