New Appointments Slow

G

Geoff

I'm running Windows Vista with Outlook 2007 and Microsoft ActiveSync for my
HTC Touch. I've also got Groupwise 7 installed because that's what my work
used for E-mail. Recently (since I re-installed Groupwise), whenver I try to
create a new appointment in Outlook, the program seems to freeze for ~5
minutes. If I click on the X to close the program, it tells me that the
program is not responding. If I just let outlook sit for a while (usually
~5minutes), then it eventually pops up the new appointment screen. After
that first delay for a new appointment, the subsequent appointments are
created quickly.

Anyone know why it's so slow on that first appointment? Any idea how I can
fix it?

Thanks!!!
 
B

Brian Tillman

Geoff said:
I'm running Windows Vista with Outlook 2007 and Microsoft ActiveSync
for my HTC Touch.

ActiveSync doesn't run on Vista. You need to use the Windows Mobile Device
Center.
I've also got Groupwise 7 installed because that's
what my work used for E-mail. Recently (since I re-installed
Groupwise), whenver I try to create a new appointment in Outlook, the
program seems to freeze for ~5 minutes. If I click on the X to close
the program, it tells me that the program is not responding. If I
just let outlook sit for a while (usually ~5minutes), then it
eventually pops up the new appointment screen. After that first
delay for a new appointment, the subsequent appointments are created
quickly.

What add-ins are installed in Outlook?
 
G

Geoff

You're right, I'm using Windows Mobile Device Center... sorry for confusion.

The only "add in" that I know of is google calendar.

Any ideas?
Thx!
 
B

Brian Tillman

Geoff said:
You're right, I'm using Windows Mobile Device Center... sorry for
confusion.

The only "add in" that I know of is google calendar.

Have you tried uninstalling that to see if it makes a difference? Are you
using Google Desktop Search as well?
 

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