I wrote about the Outlook 2003 CPU usage problem a while back and so
far have not found a solution. But I think I have narrowed down the
problem.

I removed my PST file and created a new one. I downloaded all of my
email and then imported my contacts and tasks from the old PST.
Outlook runs fine now on Vista.

I then removed my sync settings for my cell phone and set that all up
fresh again. After I got it all resynced Outlook is now back to
constantly using 40%+ of CPU. It also will not shut down without
killing it. And I am not syncing any more. My phone is not connected
to the laptop. Yet Outlook uses the cpu.

So it must me the new Windows Mobile Device Center that is not
releasing Outlook. I do have Vista SP1 installed, too.

Any ideas how to fix this?

Does Outlook 2007 have this problem?

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Don Gollahon

Re: Outlook 2003, Vista, and Windows Mobile Device Center = High CPU usage by Don

Don
Tue Apr 29 13:34:14 PDT 2008

Don Gollahon wrote:

> I wrote about the Outlook 2003 CPU usage problem a while back and so
> far have not found a solution. But I think I have narrowed down the
> problem.
>
> I removed my PST file and created a new one. I downloaded all of my
> email and then imported my contacts and tasks from the old PST.
> Outlook runs fine now on Vista.
>
> I then removed my sync settings for my cell phone and set that all up
> fresh again. After I got it all resynced Outlook is now back to
> constantly using 40%+ of CPU. It also will not shut down without
> killing it. And I am not syncing any more. My phone is not connected
> to the laptop. Yet Outlook uses the cpu.
>
> So it must me the new Windows Mobile Device Center that is not
> releasing Outlook. I do have Vista SP1 installed, too.
>
> Any ideas how to fix this?
>
> Does Outlook 2007 have this problem?

I answered my own question: Installed Office 2007 Small Business
Trial. Outlook still uses 40+% of the CPU constantly.

--

Don Gollahon

Re: Outlook 2003, Vista, and Windows Mobile Device Center = High CPU usage by Don

Don
Tue Apr 29 15:14:28 PDT 2008

Don Gollahon wrote:

>
> I answered my own question: Installed Office 2007 Small Business
> Trial. Outlook still uses 40+% of the CPU constantly.

I've tried everything I can find in this NG on this problem to no
avail. Looks like Outlook just will not work on Vista Home Premium
properly no matter what I do.


--

Don Gollahon

Re: Outlook 2003, Vista, and Windows Mobile Device Center = High CPU usage by Diane

Diane
Tue Apr 29 15:49:23 PDT 2008

It works fine on that OS for most people. It may be the MDC or something
else causing problems.

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"Don Gollahon" <dlgllhn@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Don Gollahon wrote:
>
>>
>> I answered my own question: Installed Office 2007 Small Business
>> Trial. Outlook still uses 40+% of the CPU constantly.
>
> I've tried everything I can find in this NG on this problem to no
> avail. Looks like Outlook just will not work on Vista Home Premium
> properly no matter what I do.
>
>
> --
>
> Don Gollahon


Re: Outlook 2003, Vista, and Windows Mobile Device Center = High CPU usage by Don

Don
Tue Apr 29 17:07:25 PDT 2008

Diane Poremsky {MVP} wrote:

> It works fine on that OS for most people. It may be the MDC or
> something else causing problems.

Is it possible to install MS ActiveSync in Vista, which worked with
Outlook on XP, when Windows MDC is on the machine?

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Re: Outlook 2003, Vista, and Windows Mobile Device Center = High CPU usage by Diane

Diane
Tue Apr 29 17:15:36 PDT 2008

No. AS doesn't work in Vista. I really think the problem goes deeper than
just MDC. Do you have any Outlook addins installed? Did you try a new
outlook profile?

--
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Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
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"Don Gollahon" <dlgllhn@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in message
news:xn0fpiodm93urc002@news.microsoft.com...
> Diane Poremsky {MVP} wrote:
>
>> It works fine on that OS for most people. It may be the MDC or
>> something else causing problems.
>
> Is it possible to install MS ActiveSync in Vista, which worked with
> Outlook on XP, when Windows MDC is on the machine?
>
> --
>
> Don Gollahon


Re: Outlook 2003, Vista, and Windows Mobile Device Center = High CPU usage by Don

Don
Tue Apr 29 18:19:46 PDT 2008

Diane Poremsky {MVP} wrote:

> No. AS doesn't work in Vista. I really think the problem goes deeper
> than just MDC. Do you have any Outlook addins installed? Did you try
> a new outlook profile?

Yep, I've turned off all addins except Norton. And I have tried a new
profile (a couple of times).

--

Don Gollahon

Re: Outlook 2003, Vista, and Windows Mobile Device Center = High CPU usage by Diane

Diane
Tue Apr 29 19:36:54 PDT 2008

Are you scanning email with norton? Only use it for general OS scanning, not
for mail.

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"Don Gollahon" <dlgllhn@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in message
news:xn0fpiq9hbowc7003@news.microsoft.com...
> Diane Poremsky {MVP} wrote:
>
>> No. AS doesn't work in Vista. I really think the problem goes deeper
>> than just MDC. Do you have any Outlook addins installed? Did you try
>> a new outlook profile?
>
> Yep, I've turned off all addins except Norton. And I have tried a new
> profile (a couple of times).
>
> --
>
> Don Gollahon


Re: Outlook 2003, Vista, and Windows Mobile Device Center = High CPU usage by Don

Don
Tue Apr 29 19:49:17 PDT 2008

Diane Poremsky {MVP} wrote:

> Are you scanning email with norton? Only use it for general OS
> scanning, not for mail.

I'll turn it off for awhile and see if it helps. But with all the
viruses, etc, going around I won't keep it off forever. I had Norton's
in XP with Outlook 2003 and it all worked fine together.

--

Don Gollahon

Re: Outlook 2003, Vista, and Windows Mobile Device Center = High CPU usage by Diane

Diane
Tue Apr 29 20:15:10 PDT 2008

as long as its on 'autoprotect' you'll be ok. Outlook writes files to the
securetemp folder before opening and autoprotect will catch any viruses at
that time - assuming you have a lapse in judgment and open the attachment
rather than delete the message. The reading pane in outlook 2002/2003/2007
does not support active content, so you'd need to do something more than
read a message in the preview pane to kick start it.

--
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Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

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"Don Gollahon" <dlgllhn@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in message
news:xn0fpiskmew0xs004@news.microsoft.com...
> Diane Poremsky {MVP} wrote:
>
>> Are you scanning email with norton? Only use it for general OS
>> scanning, not for mail.
>
> I'll turn it off for awhile and see if it helps. But with all the
> viruses, etc, going around I won't keep it off forever. I had Norton's
> in XP with Outlook 2003 and it all worked fine together.
>
> --
>
> Don Gollahon


Re: Outlook 2003, Vista, and Windows Mobile Device Center = High CPU usage by Don

Don
Tue Apr 29 20:59:10 PDT 2008

Diane Poremsky {MVP} wrote:

> as long as its on 'autoprotect' you'll be ok. Outlook writes files to
> the securetemp folder before opening and autoprotect will catch any
> viruses at that time - assuming you have a lapse in judgment and open
> the attachment rather than delete the message. The reading pane in
> outlook 2002/2003/2007 does not support active content, so you'd need
> to do something more than read a message in the preview pane to kick
> start it.

Ok. All addins are inactive except the one that is labeled
"OutlookAddin". Antispam and Norton email scanning is off. I have
stopped and restarted Outlook. I is still using the CPU at 40+%. I'll
see how it runs tomorrow. If it still is doing this then I will remove
the partnership in MDC and see if that helps. But I really need to
sync. That is the reason I have returned to trying to solve this
Outlook problem after reverting to another PIM app. The other product
runs great but the syncing capablity it has is the pits.

--

Don Gollahon

Re: Outlook 2003, Vista, and Windows Mobile Device Center = High CPU usage by Diane

Diane
Tue Apr 29 21:24:49 PDT 2008

Is that a dell with media direct? if so, disable the outlook addin.
http://www.slipstick.com/problems/recurringmeetings.htm has some info on the
problems. One of the symptoms is high cpu usage.



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"Don Gollahon" <dlgllhn@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in message
news:xn0fpiueahdvig005@news.microsoft.com...
> Diane Poremsky {MVP} wrote:
>
>> as long as its on 'autoprotect' you'll be ok. Outlook writes files to
>> the securetemp folder before opening and autoprotect will catch any
>> viruses at that time - assuming you have a lapse in judgment and open
>> the attachment rather than delete the message. The reading pane in
>> outlook 2002/2003/2007 does not support active content, so you'd need
>> to do something more than read a message in the preview pane to kick
>> start it.
>
> Ok. All addins are inactive except the one that is labeled
> "OutlookAddin". Antispam and Norton email scanning is off. I have
> stopped and restarted Outlook. I is still using the CPU at 40+%. I'll
> see how it runs tomorrow. If it still is doing this then I will remove
> the partnership in MDC and see if that helps. But I really need to
> sync. That is the reason I have returned to trying to solve this
> Outlook problem after reverting to another PIM app. The other product
> runs great but the syncing capablity it has is the pits.
>
> --
>
> Don Gollahon


Re: Outlook 2003, Vista, and Windows Mobile Device Center = High CPU usage by Brian

Brian
Wed Apr 30 05:17:08 PDT 2008

Don Gollahon <dlgllhn@nospam.gmail.com> wrote:

> I'll turn it off for awhile and see if it helps. But with all the
> viruses, etc, going around I won't keep it off forever. I had
> Norton's in XP with Outlook 2003 and it all worked fine together.

Never trust a Symantec application to integrate properly with Outlook. They
have a very poor track record.

In order to truly disable the mail integration, you must uninstall Norton
AntiVirus and reinstall without the mail scanning feature.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


Re: Outlook 2003, Vista, and Windows Mobile Device Center = High CPU usage by Don

Don
Wed Apr 30 05:54:23 PDT 2008

Diane Poremsky {MVP} wrote:

> Is that a dell with media direct? if so, disable the outlook addin.
> http://www.slipstick.com/problems/recurringmeetings.htm has some info
> on the problems. One of the symptoms is high cpu usage.

You are absolutely amazing!! This seems to have worked. CPU usage
decreased immediately! Thank you very much for being patient with me
thru my frustration.

Excellent job!

--

Don Gollahon

Re: Outlook 2003, Vista, and Windows Mobile Device Center = High CPU usage by Don

Don
Wed Apr 30 05:58:00 PDT 2008

Brian Tillman wrote:

>
> Never trust a Symantec application to integrate properly with
> Outlook. They have a very poor track record.
>
> In order to truly disable the mail integration, you must uninstall
> Norton AntiVirus and reinstall without the mail scanning feature.

I have used Norton Internet Security for many years with no problems,
except for NIS 2007. I got a free upgrade to NIS 2008 and it has been
the best version yet. I've also used Outlook for many years. They
have always both worked together for me.

--

Don Gollahon

Re: Outlook 2003, Vista, and Windows Mobile Device Center = High CPU usage by Diane

Diane
Wed Apr 30 06:31:15 PDT 2008

Had I known it was a Dell, we woulda solved it much sooner. :) I keep
forgetting it causes high CPU usage as the most common complaint is
recurring meetings.

since we know the cause, don't worry about norton's email scanning unless
you have lost mail or other goofy problems specifically with email.

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Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
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Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

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"Don Gollahon" <dlgllhn@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Diane Poremsky {MVP} wrote:
>
>> Is that a dell with media direct? if so, disable the outlook addin.
>> http://www.slipstick.com/problems/recurringmeetings.htm has some info
>> on the problems. One of the symptoms is high cpu usage.
>
> You are absolutely amazing!! This seems to have worked. CPU usage
> decreased immediately! Thank you very much for being patient with me
> thru my frustration.
>
> Excellent job!
>
> --
>
> Don Gollahon