Hanging up/not responding

D

dibaxter

I keep having the problem of MS Outlook not responding, or clicking on a link
in an email and nothing happening, or clicking on any way to get into
explorer either from a desktop or task bar icon, etc. If I shut down or
restart it clears up for a while, but comes back soon, eventually. I have IE
version 7, Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1. (32 bit) How can I keep
this from happening?
 
T

The Coward Robert Ford

I keep having the problem of MS Outlook not responding, or clicking on
a link in an email and nothing happening, or clicking on any way to
get into explorer either from a desktop or task bar icon, etc. If I
shut down or restart it clears up for a while, but comes back soon,
eventually. I have IE version 7, Vista Home Premium with Service Pack
1. (32 bit) How can I keep this from happening?

Buy a Mac.
 
M

mikeyhsd

it's possible you are virus infected.

run a couple of good virus scanners.
there are several on line from major virus program vendors.



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I keep having the problem of MS Outlook not responding, or clicking on a link
in an email and nothing happening, or clicking on any way to get into
explorer either from a desktop or task bar icon, etc. If I shut down or
restart it clears up for a while, but comes back soon, eventually. I have IE
version 7, Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1. (32 bit) How can I keep
this from happening?
 
M

mikeyhsd

and get a virus for free.




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I keep having the problem of MS Outlook not responding, or clicking on
a link in an email and nothing happening, or clicking on any way to
get into explorer either from a desktop or task bar icon, etc. If I
shut down or restart it clears up for a while, but comes back soon,
eventually. I have IE version 7, Vista Home Premium with Service Pack
1. (32 bit) How can I keep this from happening?

Buy a Mac.
 
R

Robert Hankins

You do not mention if MS Outlook is a part of the 2003 or 2007 MS Office
package. I have had a similar problem using the 2003 Office. I suggest that
you discontinue using MS Outlook and begin using Windows Mail which is
included in your Vista HP package. Windows Mail is an updated version of the
old Outlook Express program and is much better suited to Vista. In order to
begin using Windows Mail, you go to your 'Default Program' selections and
indicate WM to be your default mail program. Make Outlook not open on
startup.
Try this and if you are still having problems, get back and we'll see if we
can help you.
 

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