BoulderRidge
Programmer
I run Office 2000 (SP3) on Windows 2000 Pro (SP4) with Norton Anti-Virus 2002. I have two problems but will post them together in case they are related:
1) I keep Outlook open and minimized most of the day to check emails. When I close it it doesn't always really close. The window and taskbar icon disappears, but if I check Task Manager an Outlook.exe process is still running. I first caught this when I would try to launch Outlook in the morning and it would hang on the launch. A look at Task Manager showed sometimes 2 or 3 copies of the Outlook.exe process running even though no Application or icon showed it open and I had closed it the night before (I didn't shut down obviously). If I End all the processes it opens normally again. The opposite symptom also occurs--Outlook launches so quickly that it appears it was really already running and just becomes visible when I click it on my Quick Launch toolbar. This has been happening for at least a couple of months, could be much longer.
2) Opening any existing Office file (Access, Word, Excel) takes 30-45 seconds. This is new in the last two weeks and seems to coincide with a major attack of spyware I got when my kid used my PC to research a paper. He swears he didn't click Yes to download or install anything but I had popups and hijackers galore. I have run Ad-Aware Personal SE, Hijack This, and Spybot several times including in Administrator mode and it seems like I have gotten it pretty well cleaned up, although I'm no expert on the subject. I've also done a full virus scan with nothing found. But my files still open incredibly slow. I don't know what would suddenly cause these documents to crawl like that. If I just launch the program (Word, Excel) with no document it loads quickly.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
--BoulderRidge
1) I keep Outlook open and minimized most of the day to check emails. When I close it it doesn't always really close. The window and taskbar icon disappears, but if I check Task Manager an Outlook.exe process is still running. I first caught this when I would try to launch Outlook in the morning and it would hang on the launch. A look at Task Manager showed sometimes 2 or 3 copies of the Outlook.exe process running even though no Application or icon showed it open and I had closed it the night before (I didn't shut down obviously). If I End all the processes it opens normally again. The opposite symptom also occurs--Outlook launches so quickly that it appears it was really already running and just becomes visible when I click it on my Quick Launch toolbar. This has been happening for at least a couple of months, could be much longer.
2) Opening any existing Office file (Access, Word, Excel) takes 30-45 seconds. This is new in the last two weeks and seems to coincide with a major attack of spyware I got when my kid used my PC to research a paper. He swears he didn't click Yes to download or install anything but I had popups and hijackers galore. I have run Ad-Aware Personal SE, Hijack This, and Spybot several times including in Administrator mode and it seems like I have gotten it pretty well cleaned up, although I'm no expert on the subject. I've also done a full virus scan with nothing found. But my files still open incredibly slow. I don't know what would suddenly cause these documents to crawl like that. If I just launch the program (Word, Excel) with no document it loads quickly.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
--BoulderRidge