I ran the scanpst.exe, but the performance issue did not improve. I have not
tried a diskchecking utility, but will.
The "delay" is previewing or deleting e-mails is inconsistent and annoying..
sometimes taking as long as 5-6 seconds. Ouch.
The "delay" really became evident in mid-July 2008. The laptop HD (upgrade)
was installed in February 2008, looong before the problem. Nothing comes to
mind as to any special software or other event... however, I don't seem to
recall or determine when I installed XP SP3... Hmmmm?
"DL" wrote:
> Just an observation, 660 - 900kb doesnt seem a particularly large pst file
> to me, that would cause performance issues. You have run both scanpst.exe,
> the repair tool, on this data file, and your hd manufacturers disk checking
> utility? (A problomatic hd can cause these type of issues)
>
> "KGlennC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:B28EA8B6-4F18-4F51-8E5D-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Single user, Outlook 2003 (SP3)
> >
> > Please confirm my understanding of the Archive process...
> >
> > 1. Archive will reduce the size of the mailbox.pst file - Yes or No.
> > My current mailbox is 700Kb. I have many e-mails with attachments that I
> > must save (both received and sent); potential exists that I may have to
> > produce evidence of what was received or sent. Plus, I want to keep a
> > history
> > of customer e-mails received or sent.
> >
> > 2. Can archive at any time - Yes or No.
> > I understand I do a manual archive at any point in time desired. I will
> > need
> > to make sure I organize my "current" folders before the manual archive.
> >
> > 3. Can view archived e-mails at any time after Archive - Yes or No.
> > I need the ability to view older e-mails saved for legal or customer
> > relationship reasons.
> >
> > 4. Use of Archive will (or, may?) enhance speed of Outlook 2003 - Yes or
> > No.
> > Currently, my use of Outlook 2003 can be very sloooow (preview, delete).
> > I've tried removing a ton of old e-mails, redicuing pst file from 900Kb to
> > 660Kb; I've tried compaction; I've tried "repaid pst". Speed is better
> > (sometimes), but not that much (sporadic; sometimes takes 5 seconds to
> > preview or delete an e-mail). [I've also tried Safe mode - no difference.]
> >
> > Thanks.
>
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