Outlook hangs often
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wktd
03 12th, 2010 in
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I am using Outlook 2002. I have a lot of open PST folders, of large sizes.
My outlook hangs often (twice every 30 mins) and causes the hard disk
to spin for no reason. These bouts last for about 5-10 minutes. I have
no idea what Outlook is doing in that time, but from the hard disk
lamp, it seems to be working hard.
What is it doing and how to prevent it from doing so?Outlook 2002 will only support a .pst / .ost filesize of 2GB. If you
are using outlook in conjunction with exchange server, the problem
will manifest itself by not allowing any new email messages to be
retrieved from the exchange server and will "hang" until it times out
while attempting to talk with the mail server.
To fix this you will need to compact your folders (which compacts
their corresponding .pst files).
It is a little known fact that Outlook does not delete files when you
empty your Deleted Items folder, rather, it only tags them as deleted.
To recover the disk space and reduce the size of the pst file, you
must trigger the "Compact Now" outlook feature. To find this elusive
feature, right-click your mouse on any of your personal folder icons
in your outlook folder list, select "Properties" and look for the
"compact now" option (it is under the "Advanced" button under the
"General" tab in the folder "Properties" in Outlook 2000).
If your pst file has less than 16KB free space, the "Compact Now"
feature may not function. In this situation, you would first reduce
the size of your folder by triggering the archive function under the
file menu to create a new pst file containing some sub-folders from
the folder whose size you are attempting to reduce. You would then run
"Compact Now" for each of those folders to reduce the size of their
corresponding pst files.
For additional information regarding the 2GB limit, issue a google
search using the following keywords:
outlook pst file size limit
For detailed information on the problem and its resolution from Microsoft see:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=304863
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/289987/EN-US/#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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