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Group: microsoft.public.outlook · Group Profile
Author: neo [mvp outlook]neo [mvp outlook] Date: Jun 6, 2008 03:03
Just so you know, this isn't the only cause for high cpu usuage in Outlook.
Other things could cause it as well. I just happened to pick one thing that
could cause it based on limited info. Some of the other things that could
be contributing is (and this list isn't inclusive)...
1) security products (antivirus, antispam, .etc) that integrate with Outlook
to protect mail
2) desktop search software (this can even include your favorite ie toolbars
like yahoo, google, msn)
3) 3rd party addins (e.g. Dell/Apple ship some of their products with
outlook addins that can drive outlook nuts to where there is either high cpu
or outlook is unstable [causes lockups/crashes])
"Bob L" nospam.com> wrote in message
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> "neo [mvp outlook]" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> Has Office 2000 service pack 3 been applied? (Look at Help > About
>> Microsoft Outlook. SP # should be right at the end of the product
>> name/version number)
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> Yes. I downloaded and installed it yesterday.
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>> Reason I ask is that there is a known CPU utilization problem for Outlook
>> 2000 SP3. Microsoft has patch that can be downloaded and installed to
>> correct. (The issue only effects Outlook 2000 SP3 in Internet Mail Only
>> mode)
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> I'll give it a try. I have Office 2000 and I also have FrontPage 2003 so
> I'm never sure what gets updated.
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>> "Bob L" nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:ek9%%23V31xIHA.5288@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> I'm running Outlook 2000 under Win XP Professional and using the Task
>>> Manager, the CPU usage seems pretty constant at 38%%. With my wife
>>> logged onto the same computer as a separate user, the usage is double
>>> with Outlook running under two instances. Why is Outlook using the CPU
>>> so much, even when it is not sending/receiving?
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>>> This machine is relatively new to me and I don't remember this occurring
>>> on other XP computers I own.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
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