This is NOT Beta.
Anyone else seeing this?
Thanks!
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"Magoo" <Ma...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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So what you are saying is that if Memory is availabe Outlook 2007 will eat
what it wants/needs. I have a dog like that and I only fill his bowl of food
twice a day.
Why pay for expensive RAM if it isn't going to be used? Just give it to
Outlook and everybody is happy ;-)
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I am now going to keep my unused apps minimized instead of allowing them to
stay open in the background or maybe this is only happening with new apps
taken advantage of this advanced memory management technique!?
hello. Can someone please help?? I have Outlook 2007 with a brand
new Dell XPS (1.83 core duo with 2MB memory and upgraded video card).
Outlook is WAY too slow to use. It takes approximately 5-10 seconds
to open an e-mail. I saw all of these posts and thought I'd post to
this group. Did anyone you figure out how to fix this? Do you think
MS will come out with a fix?? Thanks!
In general Windows controls the size of the page file. As a rule of thumb
for normal usage it's about 1.5 times the amount of physical memory and when
you are running a database application (like SQL) somewhere between the 2
and 4 times the amount of physical memory (depends on the size and usage of
the database solution).
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<Sam.D...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Interesting! Thanks Roady.
The bottom line here for me is that outlook's excessive and unnecessary
usage of memory is causing performance problems. Earlier versions did not
behave this way and did not cause my computer to respond slowly.
I have been designing,writing,debugging sw for two decades... so I am
familiar with resource usage issues.
It's usage is monotonically increasing.
It should not request memory if it is just sending/recieving periodically.
Why should it need more memory for that? There is clearly a memory leak.
CEU
In my system outlook comes up and immediately grabs about 20 mb. It then
gobbles memory at a rate of about 1Mb per minute even if I disable send and
receive polling. It also steadily uses CPU: %15 avg of 2.16Ghz core DUO
running Vista! It shows no sign of abating... I have to kill it periodically
because if slows the entire system down.
I wonder if this is something related to indexing for search functions?
What else could it be doing?
Also I have a large inbox I imported from my other system. about 1 Gig.
So for Roady...
Do you know what outlook is doing in the background?
If you want to emulate what is happening with memory on my system, write a
program that allocates a new 1 megabyte char array every minute. Let it run
on your system indefinately and see how long it takes for you to notice a
problem with performance...