Outlook 2007 w/ BCM locks up

Z

Zevon

Hello,
I am supporting a customer who has a SBS 2003 R2 server, all Vista Business
clients with Office 2007 Small Business Edition. The BCM database is
installed on SBS and is running great for all but one client.

This client's Outlook has been working fine, but now locks up upon starting,
specifically when trying to connect to the BCM database on the server. There
is high CPU utilization by Outlook.exe and it never connects and renders
Outlook unuseable. I have removed connection to the BCM database, and
Outlook works perfectly.

Please help me troubleshoot this problem. I've un-installed then
re-installed BCM with identical results. Firewall is controlled by group
policy and does not affect the other users connection to BCM. What else
could it be. Please help!

Thanks,
Zevon
 
L

Luther

Hello,
I am supporting a customer who has a SBS 2003 R2 server, all Vista Business
clients with Office 2007 Small Business Edition.  The BCM database is
installed on SBS and is running great for all but one client.

This client's Outlook has been working fine, but now locks up upon starting,
specifically when trying to connect to the BCM database on the server.  There
is high CPU utilization by Outlook.exe and it never connects and renders
Outlook unuseable.  I have removed connection to the BCM database, and
Outlook works perfectly.

Please help me troubleshoot this problem.  I've un-installed then
re-installed BCM with identical results.  Firewall is controlled by group
policy and does not affect the other users connection to BCM.  What else
could it be.  Please help!

Thanks,
Zevon

You can turn on logging in BCM About dlg. The logs might offer a clue.

Is the problem limited to using the database on the server--can this
client create and use its own local BCM database?
 
B

Baytech

Sounds similar to a problem we had once.
What we found it to be that the user in question had 100s of followups
against contacts that were making it unusable whenever he tried to use bcm.
We fixed it by manually removing the follow ups in the BCM DB (not
recommended, but we did it and it worked).
That user was the only one who had an excess amount of those and deleting
them all did the trick.
Take a look in the DB and see if there is anything against that persons
account that looks like an abnormal amount of items.

-Baytech
 

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