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Starting a few days ago, may be related to Windows/Office update that I
applied (not sure), my Outlook 2003 client in incredibly slow. Was working fine for the past 6 months (bought a new computer in Jan 2007). Anyway, I've tried reinstalling (uninstall/install), deleting profile, etc and so forth - nothing works. Outlook 2003 client is using IMAP to communicate with ISP email. The only thing that temporarily fixes the problem is running "Detect and Repair". Then Outlook is it's quite snappy self and functions fine... until I close Outlook or reboot... then it is incredibly, unusable slow... starting with "Sync Hierachy" message (wtf? I'm not using Cached Mode or Exchange Server) Anyway - something must be corrupt in the registry, eh? Why won't Detect and Repair permanently fix the problem? Any thoughts or help would be greatly appreciated Thanks |
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I found references to typing speed when creating new emails in Outlook.
If this is simular to the problem you are having, try changing the format of the new email message to Plain Text or Rich Text to see if this helps. HTML format checks the blocked addresses in Internet Explorer and if that list is very long you get very slow Outlook performance. There are some additional suggestions if I'm on the right track. "MCR" wrote: Starting a few days ago, may be related to Windows/Office update that I applied (not sure), my Outlook 2003 client in incredibly slow. Was working fine for the past 6 months (bought a new computer in Jan 2007). Anyway, I've tried reinstalling (uninstall/install), deleting profile, etc and so forth - nothing works. Outlook 2003 client is using IMAP to communicate with ISP email. The only thing that temporarily fixes the problem is running "Detect and Repair". Then Outlook is it's quite snappy self and functions fine... until I close Outlook or reboot... then it is incredibly, unusable slow... starting with "Sync Hierachy" message (wtf? I'm not using Cached Mode or Exchange Server) Anyway - something must be corrupt in the registry, eh? Why won't Detect and Repair permanently fix the problem? Any thoughts or help would be greatly appreciated Thanks |
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Thanks Steve - for sharing this information.
I should have followed up my original post... my issue came down to a corrupt Outlook profile - hard to believe, but true. I created a new Outlook profile, and voila - everything speeding along quite fine... What was strange - I did delete the 'corrupted' profile - but created a new one with the same name and this did not fix the issue - I tried this multiple times... However, when I created a new profile with a completely different name, everything works Peace! "Steve Allen" wrote: I found references to typing speed when creating new emails in Outlook. If this is simular to the problem you are having, try changing the format of the new email message to Plain Text or Rich Text to see if this helps. HTML format checks the blocked addresses in Internet Explorer and if that list is very long you get very slow Outlook performance. There are some additional suggestions if I'm on the right track. "MCR" wrote: Starting a few days ago, may be related to Windows/Office update that I applied (not sure), my Outlook 2003 client in incredibly slow. Was working fine for the past 6 months (bought a new computer in Jan 2007). Anyway, I've tried reinstalling (uninstall/install), deleting profile, etc and so forth - nothing works. Outlook 2003 client is using IMAP to communicate with ISP email. The only thing that temporarily fixes the problem is running "Detect and Repair". Then Outlook is it's quite snappy self and functions fine... until I close Outlook or reboot... then it is incredibly, unusable slow... starting with "Sync Hierachy" message (wtf? I'm not using Cached Mode or Exchange Server) Anyway - something must be corrupt in the registry, eh? Why won't Detect and Repair permanently fix the problem? Any thoughts or help would be greatly appreciated Thanks |
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