That's covered at
http://www.slipstick.com/emo/2007/up070607.htm#2 - it
should only affect typing speed in HTML messages. If you use an "anti spy
bot" application it may restore the domains to the restricted zone, causing
the problem is reappear.
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"Keith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:B5D7278C-A527-4334-BA75-(E-Mail Removed)...
> See if clicking on the root "Personal Folders" clears the problem. There
> was
> a documented problem with "Cumulative Security Update for Internet
> Explorer
> 7 for Windows XP (KB931768)" that caused this issue back in May. For some
> crazy reason, going to Outlook's root message store would make it go away
> (until the next time you open Outook).
>
> It appears that one of the most recent rounds of MS updates has brought
> the
> problem back.
>
> "Kimbrough M" wrote:
>
>> Any ideas why my Outlook 2007 is so slugish? (Running Vista) No problems
>> with
>> Word or Excel. Takes up to 2 to 3 seconds when yyping or selecting. The
>> problem occurs in all areas of Outlook.