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Dalon December 11th 08 10:28 AM

MsOutlook alocated too much memory, but..!
 

Like I say,
when my MsOutlook started - it's alocated more
than 150MB phisycal memory.Summary size of files .pst and o.ost
is 30MB -size of this files it doesn't mater - I checked.

But!
When I minimize MsOutlook - then the outlook.exe process keep just
only 20-40 MB AND maximize window dont alocate more RAM memory
-it's still 20-40MB and i have ~100MB more free phisical memory

WTF?


when I have 15 users conected to Ms Terminal Server and they use MsOutlook
it is a very serious problem for me - they need to use the MsOutlook- a
can't kick it out :/

PS MsOutlook use work with a Exchange Server - The Exchange it is out of my
jurisdiction :/


Any idea?


regards
Dalon










Diane Poremsky [MVP] December 11th 08 01:01 PM

MsOutlook alocated too much memory, but..!
 
The behavior you see is normal - Outlook generally takes as much free ram as
it needs and releases it when minimized. The size of the pst (should not use
offline stores with terminal server) or mailbox doesn't matter - mine's over
2GB and I'm using 122 megs ram right now (Outlook 2007). It should not
cause problems on the server, unless you have it overloaded. I'm not aware
of any setting on the exchange server you can set to change this behavior -
but you should be using classic mode, not cached, to avoid filling the
terminal server drive with user data. If there is not 150 megs available,
outlook will take what it can get.

--
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"Dalon" wrote in message
...

Like I say,
when my MsOutlook started - it's alocated more
than 150MB phisycal memory.Summary size of files .pst and o.ost
is 30MB -size of this files it doesn't mater - I checked.

But!
When I minimize MsOutlook - then the outlook.exe process keep just
only 20-40 MB AND maximize window dont alocate more RAM memory
-it's still 20-40MB and i have ~100MB more free phisical memory

WTF?


when I have 15 users conected to Ms Terminal Server and they use MsOutlook
it is a very serious problem for me - they need to use the MsOutlook- a
can't kick it out :/

PS MsOutlook use work with a Exchange Server - The Exchange it is out of
my jurisdiction :/


Any idea?


regards
Dalon










Dalon December 12th 08 03:20 PM

MsOutlook alocated too much memory, but..!
 

Do you know any 'trick' to minimize outlook.exe process of all users at a Ms
Terminal Servers?
because my TSs are overload :/

if I could minimize all this process a few times a day it's will be great!
:)

show desktop don't work
WKey+M don't work too

skript in a module
"Outlook.Application.Explorers.Item(1).WindowS tate = olMinimized"
Monimize the outlook window but the outlook still keep more than 150MB
memory :/

if I only could free this memory a few times a day...

any idea? :)



Uzytkownik "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" napisal w wiadomosci
...
The behavior you see is normal - Outlook generally takes as much free ram
as it needs and releases it when minimized. The size of the pst (should
not use offline stores with terminal server) or mailbox doesn't matter -
mine's over 2GB and I'm using 122 megs ram right now (Outlook 2007). It
should not cause problems on the server, unless you have it overloaded.
I'm not aware of any setting on the exchange server you can set to change
this behavior - but you should be using classic mode, not cached, to avoid
filling the terminal server drive with user data. If there is not 150 megs
available, outlook will take what it can get.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


You can access this newsgroup by visiting
http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your
newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com.


"Dalon" wrote in message
...

Like I say,
when my MsOutlook started - it's alocated more
than 150MB phisycal memory.Summary size of files .pst and o.ost
is 30MB -size of this files it doesn't mater - I checked.

But!
When I minimize MsOutlook - then the outlook.exe process keep just
only 20-40 MB AND maximize window dont alocate more RAM memory
-it's still 20-40MB and i have ~100MB more free phisical memory

WTF?


when I have 15 users conected to Ms Terminal Server and they use
MsOutlook
it is a very serious problem for me - they need to use the MsOutlook- a
can't kick it out :/

PS MsOutlook use work with a Exchange Server - The Exchange it is out of
my jurisdiction :/


Any idea?


regards
Dalon












Diane Poremsky [MVP] December 12th 08 08:49 PM

MsOutlook alocated too much memory, but..!
 
I don't know any good way to do it - but check with the terminal server
experts, they may have some ideas.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/arc....mspx?mfr=true



--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


You can access this newsgroup by visiting
http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your
newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com.


"Dalon" wrote in message
...

Do you know any 'trick' to minimize outlook.exe process of all users at a
Ms Terminal Servers?
because my TSs are overload :/

if I could minimize all this process a few times a day it's will be great!
:)

show desktop don't work
WKey+M don't work too

skript in a module
"Outlook.Application.Explorers.Item(1).WindowS tate = olMinimized"
Monimize the outlook window but the outlook still keep more than 150MB
memory :/

if I only could free this memory a few times a day...

any idea? :)



Uzytkownik "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" napisal w
wiadomosci ...
The behavior you see is normal - Outlook generally takes as much free ram
as it needs and releases it when minimized. The size of the pst (should
not use offline stores with terminal server) or mailbox doesn't matter -
mine's over 2GB and I'm using 122 megs ram right now (Outlook 2007). It
should not cause problems on the server, unless you have it overloaded.
I'm not aware of any setting on the exchange server you can set to change
this behavior - but you should be using classic mode, not cached, to
avoid filling the terminal server drive with user data. If there is not
150 megs available, outlook will take what it can get.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


You can access this newsgroup by visiting
http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point
your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com.


"Dalon" wrote in message
...

Like I say,
when my MsOutlook started - it's alocated more
than 150MB phisycal memory.Summary size of files .pst and o.ost
is 30MB -size of this files it doesn't mater - I checked.

But!
When I minimize MsOutlook - then the outlook.exe process keep just
only 20-40 MB AND maximize window dont alocate more RAM memory
-it's still 20-40MB and i have ~100MB more free phisical memory

WTF?


when I have 15 users conected to Ms Terminal Server and they use
MsOutlook
it is a very serious problem for me - they need to use the MsOutlook- a
can't kick it out :/

PS MsOutlook use work with a Exchange Server - The Exchange it is out of
my jurisdiction :/


Any idea?


regards
Dalon













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