Outlook.exe uses 100% - Outlook 2003

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Guest

I've read the other posts on this issue but don't think I've seen an answer
for mine. Every now and then (and I can't figure out what precipitates this)
my computer slows to a crawl. When I open task manager I can see that
outlook.exe is using 100% of my CPU. If I close Outlook normally,
Outlook.exe stays in the processor window with the same memory charge, but
the CPU usage drops to 0.

I routinely rebuild this laptop (I'm an IT consultant, it doesn't take me
long) and just did a few days ago. Updated EZ Armour anti-V and there is not
spyware, not strange processes running (only 21 processes at idle) so I don't
think it's virus or spayware related.

Any ideas?
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

mtrox said:
I've read the other posts on this issue but don't think I've seen an
answer for mine. Every now and then (and I can't figure out what
precipitates this) my computer slows to a crawl. When I open task
manager I can see that outlook.exe is using 100% of my CPU. If I
close Outlook normally, Outlook.exe stays in the processor window
with the same memory charge, but the CPU usage drops to 0.

I routinely rebuild this laptop (I'm an IT consultant, it doesn't
take me long) and just did a few days ago. Updated EZ Armour anti-V
and there is not spyware, not strange processes running (only 21
processes at idle) so I don't think it's virus or spayware related.

Any ideas?

See http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2003.htm#problems - could be this is
because you aren't minimizing OL but are just tabbing to other windows.
 
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Guest

That's exactly what I do. I leave Outlook, and any other program up on the
desktop. Never heard that one before. And it doesn't look like MS considers
this a problem. I wish they'd fix that. Seems like a real handicap in the
multi-tasking thing that Windows is all about.
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

mtrox said:
That's exactly what I do. I leave Outlook, and any other program up
on the desktop. Never heard that one before. And it doesn't look
like MS considers this a problem. I wish they'd fix that. Seems
like a real handicap in the multi-tasking thing that Windows is all
about.

I'm sure they're working on it.
 
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Guest

We'll see if that solved the Cpu usage. Now I've got the problem back that
made me decide it was time to rebuild. For no reason at all, I get an error
report that needs to close down Outlook. Got so tired of it I disabled error
reporting. Given the fact that I reformatted and started from scratch less
than a week ago and now it's back already, I'm blaming this on Outlook 03.
Has this been a buggy program?
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

mtrox said:
We'll see if that solved the Cpu usage. Now I've got the problem
back that made me decide it was time to rebuild. For no reason at
all, I get an error report that needs to close down Outlook. Got so
tired of it I disabled error reporting. Given the fact that I
reformatted and started from scratch less than a week ago and now
it's back already, I'm blaming this on Outlook 03. Has this been a
buggy program?

Not that I've seen, at all. Do you have Office 2003 SP1 installed? Did you
try disabling addins, or creating a new profile?
 
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Guest

I did disable the Capurra settings. Can I disable Exchange Extensions
Property Pages? If that doesn't work I could try a new profile. But I got a
new profile just a few days ago when I rebuilt.
 
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Guest

Well, my company finally got their VN to work with SP2, so I downloaded that,
it completely screwed me up so I had to rebuild yet again. This time I made
a completely new profile, then imported all my data from the previous .pst.
So far so good. No crashing and no runaway CPU usage. One of the things I
noted was that my previous .pst was in the old Outlook 97-00 format.
 
B

Brian Tillman

mtrox said:
This time I made a completely new profile, then imported all
my data from the previous .pst.

Next time, don't import. Just reuse the same PST. Importing loses/changes
data.
 
G

Guest

Hmmmm...is that why the fonts in my notes went screwy and....is there a way
to change the fonts in all existing notes back to what I had?
 
B

Brian Tillman

mtrox said:
Hmmmm...is that why the fonts in my notes went screwy and....is there
a way to change the fonts in all existing notes back to what I had?

I don't think fonts would be affected by an import.
 
G

Guest

I haven't seen a fix for this yet. Has anyone found one? We just moved to
Exchange and this is happening to users company wide and we have no idea how
to stop it. The user ends up having to reboot their PC.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

I haven't seen a fix for this yet. Has anyone found one? We just
moved to Exchange and this is happening to users company wide and we
have no idea how to stop it. The user ends up having to reboot their
PC.

AFAIK, there's no fix yet. Simply train your users in how to click on the
minimize button.
 

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