Lag time in performance with Outlook 2007?

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Guest

I am having a hard time with using the new Outlook. It seems to be making a
huge perfomance hit on my new Dell XPS M1210. Even trying to type a simple
e-mail it pauses in the middle of typing for several seconds. Accessing
folders or file menus...I have the same problem. Is anyone else experienceing
this or can offer some suggestions.

I have already tried running diagnostics and checking for updates.
Thanks
 
G

Guest

Do you use Word as your email editor? If you do, if you turn that off does it
improve performance?
 
G

Guest

If you still experience trouble, you should think of running the scanpst.exe
to check for any errors on your store file.

Also try disabling/uninstalling any antivirus or search tool (like google
toolbar)

Let me know the results

Roady said:
Locate extend.dat and outcmd.dat and rename them to .old. In addition I
recommend recreating your mail profile;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Damon said:
I am having a hard time with using the new Outlook. It seems to be making a
huge perfomance hit on my new Dell XPS M1210. Even trying to type a simple
e-mail it pauses in the middle of typing for several seconds. Accessing
folders or file menus...I have the same problem. Is anyone else
experienceing
this or can offer some suggestions.

I have already tried running diagnostics and checking for updates.
Thanks
 
G

Guest

I agree. I have a brand new Dell 9400 Inspiron E1705 that's running on 3gb
Ram and has a 3Ghz Core 2 Duo processor. It's running like an old 386! I have
Outlook 2007 Enterprize and I can't even use it because of the lag... and the
frustration. Has a solution been found as of yet? I really need help. And
another MS Office and another laptop are both too expensive. I need this one
the road. For some reason though... I only have this problem with my laptop.
The others are not Dell computers. Hmmmm..... Any ideas?
 

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