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I recently bought a Vista computer and had my Outlook Express mail converted
to Windows Mail. I'm finding the performance to be VERY slow, where Outlook
Express with XP had no delays with half the RAM (now have 2GB). When I
create a new e-mail, the new message opens immediately but locks up for
approx. 8 seconds. It takes another 5-6 seconds for my address list to
pop-up after pushing the "To" button. I understand that Windows Mail uses a
real database with separate entries for each e-mail (much different than the
Outlook Express construct), but regardless of whether there's a trade-off of
security versus speed, something just doesn't seem right with the Windows
Mail system. Anyone else have the same symptoms or know what might be
happening? I've made some attempt to reduce my address book entries (and
will continue to do so), but that shouldn't affect the delays for creating a
new e-mail. Are there Vista security settings that are affecting this???
to Windows Mail. I'm finding the performance to be VERY slow, where Outlook
Express with XP had no delays with half the RAM (now have 2GB). When I
create a new e-mail, the new message opens immediately but locks up for
approx. 8 seconds. It takes another 5-6 seconds for my address list to
pop-up after pushing the "To" button. I understand that Windows Mail uses a
real database with separate entries for each e-mail (much different than the
Outlook Express construct), but regardless of whether there's a trade-off of
security versus speed, something just doesn't seem right with the Windows
Mail system. Anyone else have the same symptoms or know what might be
happening? I've made some attempt to reduce my address book entries (and
will continue to do so), but that shouldn't affect the delays for creating a
new e-mail. Are there Vista security settings that are affecting this???