Ouutlook Freeze

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I'm Using outlook 2007 SP1. Since I installed SP1 from time to time Meeting
Request
causing OL to freeze.
I'm using POP3 mail conection and sometimes I need to delete the Meeting
Reuest on the server (Using Web mail) in order the outlook not to freeze.
In inbox, I can delete the problematic meeting request BUT I can't
Shift+delete it and I can't delete it from 'Deleted items'.
Each time I'm trying to do this OL freeze.

I'll be happy for any help on this issue
 
Your post doesn't make much sense. POP3 doesn't hold any relation to already
downloaded content in Outlook. At least not in the way that when you delete
it on-line and that it will also be deleted in Outlook. Are you usre you are
using POP3?
 
HI,
The issue doesn't related to POP3. I just mention it because I'm not using
Exchange server.
It freeze only with Meeting requests as I wrote and sometimes while he get
new meeting request during mail download (via POP3) it freeze during the
process but mostly it happens while I lick the meeting request or trying to
empty the Trash folder which hold some old meeting requests.
I hope it vlarify
 
unfortunately no solution.
In MS they aware about this but yet - nothing
There people in MS who suffer fron this
 
Itz said:
I'm Using outlook 2007 SP1. Since I installed SP1 from time to time Meeting
Request
causing OL to freeze.
I'm using POP3 mail conection and sometimes I need to delete the Meeting
Reuest on the server (Using Web mail) in order the outlook not to freeze.
In inbox, I can delete the problematic meeting request BUT I can't
Shift+delete it and I can't delete it from 'Deleted items'.
Each time I'm trying to do this OL freeze.

I'll be happy for any help on this issue

Check Tools->Options->Calendar Option -> uncheck iCalendar (on your Outlook
and checj sender's Outlook)
 
I found the way! I had the same problem and finally came up with a solution.

Create a rule!

I created a rule, all messages with "_________ in the subject" (fill in a
unique and exact string of words), then select "permanently delete," and then
run on all messages in the folder they're located in.

After hours of frustration, Voila - they just disappeared.

Good luck and I hope it works for all the other frustrated Outlook users who
can't view or delete corrupt of calendar items without Outlook freezing.

Outlook, Calendar, Corrupt, Delete, Freezes - hoping that it will help others
 

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