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Hi,
I am having the following problem with Outlook 2007. Whenever I run outlook the CPU utilization goes up over 99%. I've been using OL 2007 for over 4 months and it was working fine. Tried repairing/recreating the OST and PST files. Tried disabling all Add-ins (LinkedIn, Outlook Connector, etc.) tried running Outlook in Safe Mode. Nothing seems to work. Anyone has any ideas as to what might be wrong?? I havent recently installed or uninstalled anything on my machine. I am running Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Norton Antivirus, RealSecure Desktop protector. |
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Do you have iTunes/iPod that tries to sync calendar with Outlook?
Do you have a desktop search program installed (e.g. Windows Search, Google desktop, .etc)? "Nabeel" wrote in message ... Hi, I am having the following problem with Outlook 2007. Whenever I run outlook the CPU utilization goes up over 99%. I've been using OL 2007 for over 4 months and it was working fine. Tried repairing/recreating the OST and PST files. Tried disabling all Add-ins (LinkedIn, Outlook Connector, etc.) tried running Outlook in Safe Mode. Nothing seems to work. Anyone has any ideas as to what might be wrong?? I havent recently installed or uninstalled anything on my machine. I am running Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Norton Antivirus, RealSecure Desktop protector. |
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I do have windows Desktop installed (its been there for a long time)
and I used to sync my windows Mobile device with Outlook, but that hasnt been working for over 2 weeks. Since my PDA went kaput, i synced my Nokia handset a couple of times, but the last week Outlook hasn't run once for me to beable to sync it. On Dec 7, 6:36 pm, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Do you have iTunes/iPod that tries to sync calendar with Outlook? Do you have a desktop search program installed (e.g. Windows Search, Google desktop, .etc)? "Nabeel" wrote in message ... Hi, I am having the following problem with Outlook 2007. Whenever I run outlook the CPU utilization goes up over 99%. I've been using OL 2007 for over 4 months and it was working fine. Tried repairing/recreating the OST and PST files. Tried disabling all Add-ins (LinkedIn, Outlook Connector, etc.) tried running Outlook in Safe Mode. Nothing seems to work. Anyone has any ideas as to what might be wrong?? I havent recently installed or uninstalled anything on my machine. I am running Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Norton Antivirus, RealSecure Desktop protector.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Lets try this another way then, does Outlook run in safe mode? (start run
outlook.exe /safe ok button) "Nabeel" wrote in message ... I do have windows Desktop installed (its been there for a long time) and I used to sync my windows Mobile device with Outlook, but that hasnt been working for over 2 weeks. Since my PDA went kaput, i synced my Nokia handset a couple of times, but the last week Outlook hasn't run once for me to beable to sync it. On Dec 7, 6:36 pm, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Do you have iTunes/iPod that tries to sync calendar with Outlook? Do you have a desktop search program installed (e.g. Windows Search, desktop, .etc)? "Nabeel" wrote in message ... Hi, I am having the following problem with Outlook 2007. Whenever I run outlook the CPU utilization goes up over 99%. I've been using OL 2007 for over 4 months and it was working fine. Tried repairing/recreating the OST and PST files. Tried disabling all Add-ins (LinkedIn, Outlook Connector, etc.) tried running Outlook in Safe Mode. Nothing seems to work. Anyone has any ideas as to what might be wrong?? I havent recently installed or uninstalled anything on my machine. I am running Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Norton Antivirus, RealSecure Desktop protector.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Same problem, the only difference is that in Safe mode it takes 2-3
minutes before the CPU utilization hits 99%. also when i select Exit from the File menu the application disappears but the process keeps running (outlook.exe in task manager) until I force terminate it . On Dec 8, 12:49 am, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Lets try this another way then, does Outlook run in safe mode? (start run outlook.exe /safe ok button) "Nabeel" wrote in message ... I do have windows Desktop installed (its been there for a long time) and I used to sync my windows Mobile device with Outlook, but that hasnt been working for over 2 weeks. Since my PDA went kaput, i synced my Nokia handset a couple of times, but the last week Outlook hasn't run once for me to beable to sync it. On Dec 7, 6:36 pm, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Do you have iTunes/iPod that tries to sync calendar with Outlook? Do you have a desktop search program installed (e.g. Windows Search, desktop, .etc)? "Nabeel" wrote in message ... Hi, I am having the following problem with Outlook 2007. Whenever I run outlook the CPU utilization goes up over 99%. I've been using OL 2007 for over 4 months and it was working fine. Tried repairing/recreating the OST and PST files. Tried disabling all Add-ins (LinkedIn, Outlook Connector, etc.) tried running Outlook in Safe Mode. Nothing seems to work. Anyone has any ideas as to what might be wrong?? I havent recently installed or uninstalled anything on my machine. I am running Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Norton Antivirus, RealSecure Desktop protector.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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if it makes any difference, i'm using Outlook in cache mode
On Dec 8, 1:01 am, Nabeel wrote: Same problem, the only difference is that in Safe mode it takes 2-3 minutes before the CPU utilization hits 99%. also when i select Exit from the File menu the application disappears but the process keeps running (outlook.exe in task manager) until I force terminate it . On Dec 8, 12:49 am, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Lets try this another way then, does Outlook run in safe mode? (start run outlook.exe /safe ok button) "Nabeel" wrote in message ... I do have windows Desktop installed (its been there for a long time) and I used to sync my windows Mobile device with Outlook, but that hasnt been working for over 2 weeks. Since my PDA went kaput, i synced my Nokia handset a couple of times, but the last week Outlook hasn't run once for me to beable to sync it. On Dec 7, 6:36 pm, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Do you have iTunes/iPod that tries to sync calendar with Outlook? Do you have a desktop search program installed (e.g. Windows Search, desktop, .etc)? "Nabeel" wrote in message ... Hi, I am having the following problem with Outlook 2007. Whenever I run outlook the CPU utilization goes up over 99%. I've been using OL 2007 for over 4 months and it was working fine. Tried repairing/recreating the OST and PST files. Tried disabling all Add-ins (LinkedIn, Outlook Connector, etc.) tried running Outlook in Safe Mode. Nothing seems to work. Anyone has any ideas as to what might be wrong?? I havent recently installed or uninstalled anything on my machine. I am running Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Norton Antivirus, RealSecure Desktop protector.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Thats fine. At this point I would uninstall the Nokia software to see if
Outlook functionality returns. You also might consider uninstalling ActiveSync if you still have that installed after your Windows PDA device went kaput. Lets see, you mention Norton Antivirus. What version is it and in the mean time, can you exlcude .PST, .OST, .PAB, and .OAB files from real-time scanning. If Norton offers the ability to scan e-mail, please uninstall/reinstall w/out this feature. "Nabeel" wrote in message ... if it makes any difference, i'm using Outlook in cache mode On Dec 8, 1:01 am, Nabeel wrote: Same problem, the only difference is that in Safe mode it takes 2-3 minutes before the CPU utilization hits 99%. also when i select Exit from the File menu the application disappears but the process keeps running (outlook.exe in task manager) until I force terminate it . On Dec 8, 12:49 am, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Lets try this another way then, does Outlook run in safe mode? (start run outlook.exe /safe ok button) "Nabeel" wrote in message ... I do have windows Desktop installed (its been there for a long time) and I used to sync my windows Mobile device with Outlook, but that hasnt been working for over 2 weeks. Since my PDA went kaput, i synced my Nokia handset a couple of times, but the last week Outlook hasn't run once for me to beable to sync it. On Dec 7, 6:36 pm, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Do you have iTunes/iPod that tries to sync calendar with Outlook? Do you have a desktop search program installed (e.g. Windows Search, desktop, .etc)? "Nabeel" wrote in message ... Hi, I am having the following problem with Outlook 2007. Whenever I run outlook the CPU utilization goes up over 99%. I've been using OL 2007 for over 4 months and it was working fine. Tried repairing/recreating the OST and PST files. Tried disabling all Add-ins (LinkedIn, Outlook Connector, etc.) tried running Outlook in Safe Mode. Nothing seems to work. Anyone has any ideas as to what might be wrong?? I havent recently installed or uninstalled anything on my machine. I am running Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Norton Antivirus, RealSecure Desktop protector.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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I think it has something to do with the Calendar.
I uninstalled Office, Reinstalled it... and when Outlook was 'Preparing for first time use' and getting settings from teh server, it worked fine while updating Contacts, Email but again hung up trying to update calendar. I googled for known issues with Outlook 2007 and Calendars and found a few complaints - NO SOLUTIONS - with delegate calendars and Outlook 2007. I have tried running outlook by removing a couple of calendars that were shared with me, and so far its running fine (30 minutes) Don;'t want to get my hopes too high, and this is going to be a pain, not being able to work with shared calendars but I wish this takes care of the Outlook issue for now. On Dec 8, 6:51 pm, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Thats fine. At this point I would uninstall the Nokia software to see if Outlook functionality returns. You also might consider uninstalling ActiveSync if you still have that installed after your Windows PDA device went kaput. Lets see, you mention Norton Antivirus. What version is it and in the mean time, can you exlcude .PST, .OST, .PAB, and .OAB files from real-time scanning. If Norton offers the ability to scan e-mail, please uninstall/reinstall w/out this feature. "Nabeel" wrote in message ... if it makes any difference, i'm using Outlook in cache mode On Dec 8, 1:01 am, Nabeel wrote: Same problem, the only difference is that in Safe mode it takes 2-3 minutes before the CPU utilization hits 99%. also when i select Exit from the File menu the application disappears but the process keeps running (outlook.exe in task manager) until I force terminate it . On Dec 8, 12:49 am, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Lets try this another way then, does Outlook run in safe mode? (start run outlook.exe /safe ok button) "Nabeel" wrote in message ... I do have windows Desktop installed (its been there for a long time) and I used to sync my windows Mobile device with Outlook, but that hasnt been working for over 2 weeks. Since my PDA went kaput, i synced my Nokia handset a couple of times, but the last week Outlook hasn't run once for me to beable to sync it. On Dec 7, 6:36 pm, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Do you have iTunes/iPod that tries to sync calendar with Outlook? Do you have a desktop search program installed (e.g. Windows Search, desktop, .etc)? "Nabeel" wrote in message ... Hi, I am having the following problem with Outlook 2007. Whenever I run outlook the CPU utilization goes up over 99%. I've been using OL 2007 for over 4 months and it was working fine. Tried repairing/recreating the OST and PST files. Tried disabling all Add-ins (LinkedIn, Outlook Connector, etc.) tried running Outlook in Safe Mode. Nothing seems to work. Anyone has any ideas as to what might be wrong?? I havent recently installed or uninstalled anything on my machine. I am running Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Norton Antivirus, RealSecure Desktop protector.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Still same issue when accessing Calendar
![]() On Dec 9, 12:13 pm, Nabeel wrote: I think it has something to do with the Calendar. I uninstalled Office, Reinstalled it... and when Outlook was 'Preparing for first time use' and getting settings from teh server, it worked fine while updating Contacts, Email but again hung up trying to update calendar. I googled for known issues with Outlook 2007 and Calendars and found a few complaints - NO SOLUTIONS - with delegate calendars and Outlook 2007. I have tried running outlook by removing a couple of calendars that were shared with me, and so far its running fine (30 minutes) Don;'t want to get my hopes too high, and this is going to be a pain, not being able to work with shared calendars but I wish this takes care of the Outlook issue for now. On Dec 8, 6:51 pm, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Thats fine. At this point I would uninstall the Nokia software to see if Outlook functionality returns. You also might consider uninstalling ActiveSync if you still have that installed after your Windows PDA device went kaput. Lets see, you mention Norton Antivirus. What version is it and in the mean time, can you exlcude .PST, .OST, .PAB, and .OAB files from real-time scanning. If Norton offers the ability to scan e-mail, please uninstall/reinstall w/out this feature. "Nabeel" wrote in message ... if it makes any difference, i'm using Outlook in cache mode On Dec 8, 1:01 am, Nabeel wrote: Same problem, the only difference is that in Safe mode it takes 2-3 minutes before the CPU utilization hits 99%. also when i select Exit from the File menu the application disappears but the process keeps running (outlook.exe in task manager) until I force terminate it . On Dec 8, 12:49 am, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Lets try this another way then, does Outlook run in safe mode? (start run outlook.exe /safe ok button) "Nabeel" wrote in message ... I do have windows Desktop installed (its been there for a long time) and I used to sync my windows Mobile device with Outlook, but that hasnt been working for over 2 weeks. Since my PDA went kaput, i synced my Nokia handset a couple of times, but the last week Outlook hasn't run once for me to beable to sync it. On Dec 7, 6:36 pm, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Do you have iTunes/iPod that tries to sync calendar with Outlook? Do you have a desktop search program installed (e.g. Windows Search, desktop, .etc)? "Nabeel" wrote in message ... Hi, I am having the following problem with Outlook 2007. Whenever I run outlook the CPU utilization goes up over 99%. I've been using OL 2007 for over 4 months and it was working fine. Tried repairing/recreating the OST and PST files. Tried disabling all Add-ins (LinkedIn, Outlook Connector, etc.) tried running Outlook in Safe Mode. Nothing seems to work. Anyone has any ideas as to what might be wrong?? I havent recently installed or uninstalled anything on my machine. I am running Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Norton Antivirus, RealSecure Desktop protector.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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HIt and Trial solution....
found on a forum that sometimes problems might be caused by corrupt recurring appointments in the calendar. In my case it wasn't the Calendar Appointments but rahter some task I deleted all tasks (well almost) and that seems to have fixed the problem On Dec 9, 1:48 pm, Nabeel wrote: Still same issue when accessing Calendar ![]() On Dec 9, 12:13 pm, Nabeel wrote: I think it has something to do with the Calendar. I uninstalled Office, Reinstalled it... and when Outlook was 'Preparing for first time use' and getting settings from teh server, it worked fine while updating Contacts, Email but again hung up trying to update calendar. I googled for known issues with Outlook 2007 and Calendars and found a few complaints - NO SOLUTIONS - with delegate calendars and Outlook 2007. I have tried running outlook by removing a couple of calendars that were shared with me, and so far its running fine (30 minutes) Don;'t want to get my hopes too high, and this is going to be a pain, not being able to work with shared calendars but I wish this takes care of the Outlook issue for now. On Dec 8, 6:51 pm, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Thats fine. At this point I would uninstall the Nokia software to see if Outlook functionality returns. You also might consider uninstalling ActiveSync if you still have that installed after your Windows PDA device went kaput. Lets see, you mention Norton Antivirus. What version is it and in the mean time, can you exlcude .PST, .OST, .PAB, and .OAB files from real-time scanning. If Norton offers the ability to scan e-mail, please uninstall/reinstall w/out this feature. "Nabeel" wrote in message ... if it makes any difference, i'm using Outlook in cache mode On Dec 8, 1:01 am, Nabeel wrote: Same problem, the only difference is that in Safe mode it takes 2-3 minutes before the CPU utilization hits 99%. also when i select Exit from the File menu the application disappears but the process keeps running (outlook.exe in task manager) until I force terminate it . On Dec 8, 12:49 am, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Lets try this another way then, does Outlook run in safe mode? (start run outlook.exe /safe ok button) "Nabeel" wrote in message ... I do have windows Desktop installed (its been there for a long time) and I used to sync my windows Mobile device with Outlook, but that hasnt been working for over 2 weeks. Since my PDA went kaput, i synced my Nokia handset a couple of times, but the last week Outlook hasn't run once for me to beable to sync it. On Dec 7, 6:36 pm, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Do you have iTunes/iPod that tries to sync calendar with Outlook? Do you have a desktop search program installed (e.g. Windows Search, desktop, .etc)? "Nabeel" wrote in message ... Hi, I am having the following problem with Outlook 2007. Whenever I run outlook the CPU utilization goes up over 99%. I've been using OL 2007 for over 4 months and it was working fine. Tried repairing/recreating the OST and PST files. Tried disabling all Add-ins (LinkedIn, Outlook Connector, etc.) tried running Outlook in Safe Mode. Nothing seems to work. Anyone has any ideas as to what might be wrong?? I havent recently installed or uninstalled anything on my machine. I am running Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Norton Antivirus, RealSecure Desktop protector.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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