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System locks up on Send / Receive after upgrading to Windows XP Pro
I have Outlook 2000 set up with three accounts.
After upgrading my system from Windows 2000 Pro to Windows XP Pro, every few minutes this happens: 1) there's a "ripple" on the video monitors 2) mouse and keyboard input is locked for between 5 and 10 seconds It's hard to pin this on Outlook, but I believe that it happens during the automatic Send/Receive cycle. It seems not to happen when I close any open emails and close Outlook 2000 itself. Any ideas greatly appreciated - so far "upgrading" to XP Pro has clearly taken my system down a notch or two in useability. Thanks! ---Wayne |
System locks up on Send / Receive after upgrading to Windows XP Pro
To ask the obvious, after upgrading you installed/updated winxp drivers for your chipset/graphics etc from manu sites and NOT winupdate?
There is no AV plugin in use? The total sys memory is? In OL you have a polling interval set for not less than 10 mins? "Wayne Erfling" wrote in message ... I have Outlook 2000 set up with three accounts. After upgrading my system from Windows 2000 Pro to Windows XP Pro, every few minutes this happens: 1) there's a "ripple" on the video monitors 2) mouse and keyboard input is locked for between 5 and 10 seconds It's hard to pin this on Outlook, but I believe that it happens during the automatic Send/Receive cycle. It seems not to happen when I close any open emails and close Outlook 2000 itself. Any ideas greatly appreciated - so far "upgrading" to XP Pro has clearly taken my system down a notch or two in useability. Thanks! ---Wayne |
System locks up on Send / Receive after upgrading to Windows XP Pro
Yes, I was back to VGA during the upgrade and applied the latest (Matrox) drivers after Windows XP was up.
Assuming by AV you mean AntiVirus, I have Norton SystemWorks (I think same as before upgrade; I upgraded from the 2005 version to the 2006 version) I have 2GB of memory the polling interval is exactly 10 minutes (same as before upgrade) I should mention that I normally run Outlook from a .CMD file at Windows start-up. The .CMD file saves my auto-archive file and lets Outlook start a new one, once every six months. I'm wondering if somehow Outlook could behave differently when run from a .CMD file, though I've made no effort to correlate this with the disruptions. And of course, this hasn't changed, either. Nothing fancy, just: START "Outlook" /MIN C:\path...\Outlook.exe ---Wayne "DL" address@invalid wrote in message ... To ask the obvious, after upgrading you installed/updated winxp drivers for your chipset/graphics etc from manu sites and NOT winupdate? There is no AV plugin in use? The total sys memory is? In OL you have a polling interval set for not less than 10 mins? "Wayne Erfling" wrote in message ... I have Outlook 2000 set up with three accounts. After upgrading my system from Windows 2000 Pro to Windows XP Pro, every few minutes this happens: 1) there's a "ripple" on the video monitors 2) mouse and keyboard input is locked for between 5 and 10 seconds It's hard to pin this on Outlook, but I believe that it happens during the automatic Send/Receive cycle. It seems not to happen when I close any open emails and close Outlook 2000 itself. Any ideas greatly appreciated - so far "upgrading" to XP Pro has clearly taken my system down a notch or two in useability. Thanks! ---Wayne |
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