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Hi- this problem is making Outlook unusable for me. It happens with both my
Windows XP machine and Vista laptop, using the same data on both machines (but not the same PST file- I synced twice with my Palm. I notice that the PST file is only a few megabytes, however, so it's small when the problem happens. In addtion, I tried deleting everything and starting from the beginning, just loading up one part of Outlook at a time to see where the problem is-- seems like it occurs when I start approaching around 300 contacts (I have about 500 contacts total), or as I ramp up my calendar entries. With no data, no problem. This whole thing is so frustrating to me. I tried a trial version of Chaos Intellect to see if I would have a problem with that as well-- no problem, imports my full last of contacts and calendar entries. I really want and need to use Outlook- anyone have any suggestions? I would greatly appreciate the feedback! Thanks. Rob |
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"Rob" wrote in message ...
Hi- this problem is making Outlook unusable for me. It happens with both my Windows XP machine and Vista laptop, using the same data on both machines (but not the same PST file- I synced twice with my Palm. I notice that the PST file is only a few megabytes, however, so it's small when the problem happens. In addtion, I tried deleting everything and starting from the beginning, just loading up one part of Outlook at a time to see where the problem is-- seems like it occurs when I start approaching around 300 contacts (I have about 500 contacts total), or as I ramp up my calendar entries. With no data, no problem. This whole thing is so frustrating to me. I tried a trial version of Chaos Intellect to see if I would have a problem with that as well-- no problem, imports my full last of contacts and calendar entries. Reboot into Safe Mode (with networking) to see if the problem still exists. If not, something you load on Windows startup or for your login is causing the problem. If safe mode for boot gets rid of the problem, start by using msconfig.exe to disable all startup items, reboot into normal mode, and retest. If the problem remains, try using SysInternals' AutoRuns which finds more locations for startup items than msconfig. If using either gets rid of the problem then start reenabling them one at a time, reboot, and retest. When the problem reappears, you know it was the last startup item that you reenabled. Try starting Outlook in its safe mode ("outlook.exe /safe") which will NOT load any plug-ins installed for Outlook. If the problem goes away, one of the plug-ins is bad. |
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Thank you- I'll try what you suggest.
Regards, Rob "VanguardLH" wrote in message ... "Rob" wrote in message ... Hi- this problem is making Outlook unusable for me. It happens with both my Windows XP machine and Vista laptop, using the same data on both machines (but not the same PST file- I synced twice with my Palm. I notice that the PST file is only a few megabytes, however, so it's small when the problem happens. In addtion, I tried deleting everything and starting from the beginning, just loading up one part of Outlook at a time to see where the problem is-- seems like it occurs when I start approaching around 300 contacts (I have about 500 contacts total), or as I ramp up my calendar entries. With no data, no problem. This whole thing is so frustrating to me. I tried a trial version of Chaos Intellect to see if I would have a problem with that as well-- no problem, imports my full last of contacts and calendar entries. Reboot into Safe Mode (with networking) to see if the problem still exists. If not, something you load on Windows startup or for your login is causing the problem. If safe mode for boot gets rid of the problem, start by using msconfig.exe to disable all startup items, reboot into normal mode, and retest. If the problem remains, try using SysInternals' AutoRuns which finds more locations for startup items than msconfig. If using either gets rid of the problem then start reenabling them one at a time, reboot, and retest. When the problem reappears, you know it was the last startup item that you reenabled. Try starting Outlook in its safe mode ("outlook.exe /safe") which will NOT load any plug-ins installed for Outlook. If the problem goes away, one of the plug-ins is bad. |
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