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
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> 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.
>
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>
> Don Gollahon