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RE: OT - Outlook Problem
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- Subject: RE: OT - Outlook Problem
- From: "Anthony Livingstone" <anto@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 13:34:02 +0100
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I
had
exactly the same problem also! Win2K &
Ooutlook2002.
It was
mildly annoying but didn't happen every time so I ignored
it.
(As an
IT consultant I tend to fix other peoples problems and ignore my
own!)
Now
that you have brought it to my attention again I notice that it hasn't
happened
for a few weeks that I can recall.
Like
Kevin I assume this was due to one of the patches I
applied.
I
assume everyone now has SP2 applied so while waiting for SP3 add the latest
updates & hot fixes individually.
Then
download and install the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyser - I advise
everyone to do this - especially if you have an always on broadband
connection!
This
will check your PC for security vulnerabilities, recommend changes and
point you
to recent hot fixes you need.
This
is a great tool and you will be surprised what it digs
up!!
WARNING! - I accept no responsibility if your PC is unbootable after
applying any of the recommended patches / fixes!!
:o)
This
happened to me twice about 8 and 6 months ago after applying the
critical
updates recommended by Windows Update. :o(
Took
me a few hours to repair it without loosing my installed apps &
data.
As the
saying goes - If it ain't broke, don't try to fix it.
Conversely - there's no point shutting the gate after the horse has
bolted...
Good
Luck!
Anto.
Run
this on a regular basis (weekly?) - this will
scan
your PC and remove all those annoying little programs that keep a track and
spy
on you as you surf the internet.
PPS! Pop Up Stopper 2.8 (the free version) is good if you get
annoyed with all those extra windows that open with adverts in them that
you
don't want to see..
Ben
- exactly this happened to me about a month ago - not sure why but later it
went away again so I can't help as to what fixed it - it seemed it was
after a
Microsoft Critical update was applied and I had assumed a later one fixed
the
problem. I assume you have the latest patches. I do get this 'stalling'
happening occasionally in all sorts of situations now but I have assumed
it's
either due to memory or disk space issues. As I am about to rebuild the
machine from scratch I haven't bothered but if you find anything let me
know.
BTW - I posted a message re a problem with Outlook now
checking mail in background and the culprit is... INFUZOR - it sets up
background retrieval of your email.
Kevin
Hi all
I have just started
to
experience a problem with outlook and thought I would ask the group
(Sounds like a 'Who wants to be a Millionaire' option)!
I am
using
Outlook 2002 on Win 2000 Prof.
Recently when I click a link (URL) in
an email it takes about 25 seconds to respond, Outlook and IE (6.0.26)
lock up and then after about 25 sec the pages displays. This only
started
happening about 3 days ago, when it started I archived off a load of
Home
Automation e-mails but that did not fix it, my pst file is about 120
M.
Any thoughts please
ben
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