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"Bruno" <Br...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have an hp dv9000 laptop with 2GB RAM, 2.0 GHZ Core 2 Duo, 80GB 7200rpm
> drive. My ost file is about 4GB.
>
> Performance with Outlook 2003 was fine. Performance with Outlook 2007 is
> EXTREMELY slow!!
>
> After doing a lot of searches on various forums I found that I am not
> alone,
> seems like Outlook 2007 performance is very bad for many other users as
> well.
>
> Is there a plan to fix this performance issue in the very near future,
> like
> in the next month or so, or should I simply roll back to Outlook 2003??
>
> Regards,
>
> Bruno
I have a question about Outlook Express 6 but for some reason this forumn
will not allow me to start a new question. Anyway, perhaps you can steer me
in the right direction. No matter what I do in Outlook Express I can not
change the font size for outgoing mail messages. I have canged them in all
places but the font always reverts back to size 12.
Thanx
It is slow in general. I.e.
- Opening up emails
- Moving between folders
- Opening the calendar on moving around in the calendar
The application is constantly slow, from times it is responding ok, but then
it hangs and thinks (about something) for 5-10 secs when performing one of
the tasks above.
I am connected to an Exchange 2003 server using cached exchange mode.
Let me know what additional info/log files, etc. I should provide in order
to assist with troubleshoting this issue.
By simply doing a search for "outlook 2007 slow" I find several other people
with similar issues who already rolled back to 2003, so before doing the same
myself I just wanted to know if I am missing something or if there is SP
comming out soon.
The core of the problem seems to be related to the size of the Outlook file,
mine is 4GB, my college who is not experiencing any issues only have 3 months
of emails, the rest is archived, and his system works fine.
Thanks again for the repsonse.
> Is there a plan to fix this performance issue in the very near future,
> like
> in the next month or so, or should I simply roll back to Outlook 2003??
I'd rollback. Other solutions that might work:
- archive most of your messages to reduce the size of your mailbox
- upgrade to Windows Vista. Doesn't solve all the problems, but is much
better than XP for some reason
Comments to my blog suggest that your experience is not unusual:
http://www.itwriting.com/blog/?p=54
Tim
Archiving is of course also a possibility (from a technical point of view
that is).
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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more
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"Bruno" <Br...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Outlook Express is family of Internet Explorer and Outlook of the Office
family.
Here is the link for the right forum
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general
Good Luck!
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