Outlook 2007 uses 50% of CPU even when it is not doing anything

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AT

I have been noticing the last few weeks that my hard disk has been spinning
quite a bit even when I was not doing anything on my desktop machine. It
turned out that Outlook 2007 is using 50% of my CPU (when looking with the
Task Manager), even
when I'm not doing anything, and I assume the disk access is due to Outlook
ecause the disk stops spinning as soon as I exit Outlook, and the CPU usage
goes down to 0%. Thsi is relatively new (the past few weeks) and I have not
installed any new program or feature for the last several months. I do get
Windows updates automatically, so I presume one of those is now causing that
problem.
Can anyone shed any light on this?
Thanks,
AT
 
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Brian Tillman

AT said:
I have been noticing the last few weeks that my hard disk has been
spinning quite a bit even when I was not doing anything on my desktop
machine. It turned out that Outlook 2007 is using 50% of my CPU (when
looking with the Task Manager), even
when I'm not doing anything, and I assume the disk access is due to
Outlook ecause the disk stops spinning as soon as I exit Outlook, and
the CPU usage goes down to 0%. Thsi is relatively new (the past few
weeks) and I have not installed any new program or feature for the
last several months. I do get Windows updates automatically, so I
presume one of those is now causing that problem.
Can anyone shed any light on this?

Do you have any add-ins in Outlook? Are you using Google Desktop Search?
 
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AT

I got rid of Google Desktop search. The problem persists.
I do have one add-in. I ended its process using the task manager,
and the problem still persists.
 

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