I'm referring to my work computer. Other applications load fine, even other Microsoft applications. I have an 80 GB Hard Drive and have 65 GB free. In my Task Manager, under the processes tab, Microsoft Outlook uses around 250,000 K of Mem Usage. I consider myself relatively computer savvy, but outside of a complete hard-drive reformatting, I've done everything I can.
Whenever I get new mail I immediately make a hard copy and delete the mail from my inbox. My Inbox, Sent, Deleted, etc. are all cleaned out on a daily basis, and my Outlook still takes a hellishly long time to load.
Does anyone know what I can do?
2007-03-26
06:54:50
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Remi Hime
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Nizam@niji, I specified that I HAD NOT reformatted my hard drive.
Other computers at my office are using Outlook 2000, and have no problems. I use Outlook 2000 at home and don't have any problems with it either. For these reasons also, I don't think a change of email client would be a good idea.
2007-03-26
07:10:57 ·
update #1