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outlook slow to open messages.. 2

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acarruth

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Sep 7, 2003
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Hi,

Just upgraded to a 1.7ghz machine, and I have noticed that outlook xp is extremely slow in opening any mail messages (about 3 seconds before the message is opened). I archived the majority of my mail into another pst, but the main pst inbox is still slow.. any ideas?

Any help would be appreciated.. thanks!

-Allan
 
When Messenger is removed using some of the popular uninstall methods, there is one registry key left behind that causes Outlook and Outlook Express to take a long time to load. On some computers, this may be accompanied by an entry in the error log saying "The server {FB7199AB-79BF-11D2-8D94-0000F875C541} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout"

To fix this, start REGEDIT.EXE and navigate to the key:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{FB7199AB-79BF-11d2-8D94-0000F875C541}
You can also do a search for this key to get there easily.

In this key, you will find the keys InProc32 and LocalServer32. In both of these keys, there is a default key. Change the default key to a empty string. Reboot your computer after making the change.
 
Thanks for the reply..

Outlook seems to load up fine, its just when I open any messages that it has that lag. ie, if I have new mail, and wish to read it.. between when I double click the message, and when the new window with the message body opens, there is a 3-5 second delay!

Hrmmmm... maybe its because I went from 640mb sdr memory to 256 ddr memory..

cheers,
allan
 
Memory would make a noticable difference for XP. Very noticable. Above 512mb perhaps not, but anything less you will notice.

If the registry edits I earlier recommended prove not an issue, I would look hard at your antivirus program, including getting the most recent updates available for virus definitions and program side issues.

It is likely the pre-scanning fron antivirus, and/or SPAM filters that are at least partly to blame for the delay.

Best.
Bill Castner
 
I am also having the same exact problem.

Dell Precision 340
Pentium 4 1.5GHz
Windows XP SP1
Office XP Pro SP2
512MB Memory
Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition

What's weird is I have several computers with the same specs and only this one seems to be having the issue of messages opening slowly, (~3-5 seconds after the double click). I wouldn't think NAV has anything to do with it because I have it on many PCs and do not have this issue.
 
great tip bcastner....worked wonders!

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Digital Candy -- is your .pst file huge? Mine is..

I still have the problem. When I double click an inbox item, it takes about 5 seconds to load. However, If instead of opening that item I reply to it (ctrl-r), it opens up at light speed!! weird. frustrating.

Anyone? :)

-Allans
 
acarruth, I have not tested messages in a .pst file. The user complained about the problem with messages that reside on the server.

I'll check .pst files tomorrow when I'm in the office.
 
I found a MS KB that solved my problem. My problem was attributed to the user setting up MSN Messenger.


In the above KB there are two "Methods" of resolution to the problem. I already had "Method 1" applied to the computer so I tried "Method 2" and it worked. YAY!
 
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