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Perriodically, my PC will pretty much grind to a halt and an icon appears in
the Taskbar indicating that OL is syncronizing folders. This might go on for
several minutes during which time OL is unusable (the Task Manager window
indicates that OL is "not responding"). In most cases, it eventually
finishes whatever it's doing and I get OL back. Task Manager, however
indicates that the Spam Inspector window is the program using up CPU cycles,
generally in the realm of 90%.
MY PC configuration is Windows XP/SR2, Office Pro 2003/SP2, and Spam
Inspector 4.0.45 on a Intel P4 with 1GB of memory.
the Taskbar indicating that OL is syncronizing folders. This might go on for
several minutes during which time OL is unusable (the Task Manager window
indicates that OL is "not responding"). In most cases, it eventually
finishes whatever it's doing and I get OL back. Task Manager, however
indicates that the Spam Inspector window is the program using up CPU cycles,
generally in the realm of 90%.
MY PC configuration is Windows XP/SR2, Office Pro 2003/SP2, and Spam
Inspector 4.0.45 on a Intel P4 with 1GB of memory.