slow outlook 2010

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spinedoc

Days ago i tried sending large pdf files. they weren't received b/c
they were too large. ever since then when i go into outlook the
bottom right is always sending files and very slow. when i try to
delete messages it takes forever. the only way to get out of outlook
is to force it down (closing out outlook then message comes up to shut
down). the next time i go into outlook the same thing happens. i
beleive my server is msn.

any clues anyone?
 
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Peter Taylor

Days ago i tried sending large pdf files. they weren't received b/c
they were too large. ever since then when i go into outlook the
bottom right is always sending files and very slow. when i try to
delete messages it takes forever. the only way to get out of outlook
is to force it down (closing out outlook then message comes up to shut
down). the next time i go into outlook the same thing happens. i
beleive my server is msn.

any clues anyone?

Back up your .pst file to external media. Find the scanpst.exe file. Run
it. If it suggests repairing, repair it. Run it again to make sure it
got repaired. Also, compact the .pst file.
 
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Sparky

Is the message stuck in your Outbox ??

If so click WORK OFFLINE on the SEND/RECEIVE Tab

Go to the Outbox and delete the email

Go back online again

"spinedoc" wrote in message

Days ago i tried sending large pdf files. they weren't received b/c
they were too large. ever since then when i go into outlook the
bottom right is always sending files and very slow. when i try to
delete messages it takes forever. the only way to get out of outlook
is to force it down (closing out outlook then message comes up to shut
down). the next time i go into outlook the same thing happens. i
beleive my server is msn.

any clues anyone?
 
P

Peter Foldes

Go Off Line and then delete the file in Outlook

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