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Nate Weldon
I'm having an issue with outlook 2000 Sp3 running on
win2k, sp4. Every morning after I boot up and run outlook,
it chews up 100% processor time, indefinitely. If I shut
the program down, cpu time goes back to normal, but spikes
back to 100 as soon as I re-launch outlook. This will
happen usually till around lunch time. Not positive about
this, because that's when I usualy just stop caring.
Should I be worried that something is going on in the
backround? I run Norton Anti-virus corporate edition, and
I download intelligent updates EVERY morning, without
exception so I know my Anti-virus is up to date. Anyone
have any suggestions, or is this normal behavior for
outlook?
win2k, sp4. Every morning after I boot up and run outlook,
it chews up 100% processor time, indefinitely. If I shut
the program down, cpu time goes back to normal, but spikes
back to 100 as soon as I re-launch outlook. This will
happen usually till around lunch time. Not positive about
this, because that's when I usualy just stop caring.
Should I be worried that something is going on in the
backround? I run Norton Anti-virus corporate edition, and
I download intelligent updates EVERY morning, without
exception so I know my Anti-virus is up to date. Anyone
have any suggestions, or is this normal behavior for
outlook?