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Stefan Henry-Biskup
I am running Outlook 2002. It takes 6-7 seconds when I
click on a message in my inbox for the message to come up
in my preview or to open all together when I double click
it. This time is regardless of the content of the
message, its the same with an image heavy ad laden mail
as it is with a simple few line message from a freind.
It was not always like this, just started about a month
ago. I have the latest version of my Virus Software,
Pcillin from trend Micro and my system is clean it says.
I even turned of reltime email scan just in case it
mattered. I recently installed all the updates from MS
update. I am running XP pro on a P4 with lots of ram. I
said to condense the data under the advanced options of
my Outlook Today(Personal Folders. I have had my mail
archived.
I did just check my data file and there are two, my
archive which is aprox 2 megs. And my outlook.pst which
is 32 megs. Could that be the problem? I must admit I
have never dug this deep before. I will poke around. If
someone can just let me know if I am on the right Track?
or if there is something else I should look for?
Thanks alot, any tips will be greatly appreciated.
Stefan
click on a message in my inbox for the message to come up
in my preview or to open all together when I double click
it. This time is regardless of the content of the
message, its the same with an image heavy ad laden mail
as it is with a simple few line message from a freind.
It was not always like this, just started about a month
ago. I have the latest version of my Virus Software,
Pcillin from trend Micro and my system is clean it says.
I even turned of reltime email scan just in case it
mattered. I recently installed all the updates from MS
update. I am running XP pro on a P4 with lots of ram. I
said to condense the data under the advanced options of
my Outlook Today(Personal Folders. I have had my mail
archived.
I did just check my data file and there are two, my
archive which is aprox 2 megs. And my outlook.pst which
is 32 megs. Could that be the problem? I must admit I
have never dug this deep before. I will poke around. If
someone can just let me know if I am on the right Track?
or if there is something else I should look for?
Thanks alot, any tips will be greatly appreciated.
Stefan