Memory issues

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StainlessSteelRat

Hi folks,

I'm using Outlook 2003 on Win XP SP2.

What would effect how much memory Outlook uses? I've noticed it jumping
around all over the place between say 30Mb - 300Mb of RAM. Although I don't
understand what's causing the behaviour.

The only plugin I use is Cloudmark Desktop's anti-spam tool, which I assume
would have nothing to do with it.

Any thoughts on what would cause this dramatic memory usage?

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Vanguard

in message
I'm using Outlook 2003 on Win XP SP2.

What would effect how much memory Outlook uses? I've noticed it
jumping around all over the place between say 30Mb - 300Mb of RAM.
Although I don't understand what's causing the behaviour.

The only plugin I use is Cloudmark Desktop's anti-spam tool, which I
assume would have nothing to do with it.

You can disable (rather than uninstall) the plug-ins to see if there
is any effect on memory consumption. In OL2002, Tools -> Options ->
Other -> Advanced (navigation may be similar in OL2003).
 
S

StainlessSteelRat

Vanguard said:
You can disable (rather than uninstall) the plug-ins to see if there
is any effect on memory consumption. In OL2002, Tools -> Options ->
Other -> Advanced (navigation may be similar in OL2003).

Great, thanks! I'll try that when it happens again and see if it stops it.
The weird thing is it seems to use lots of memory then suddenly jump back.

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