Re: Why did my system suddenly slow way down using Office by Kev
Kev
Wed Sep 12 13:38:08 CDT 2007
open the run command from the start icon and type:
"C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\SYSTEM\MSMAPI\1033\SCANPST.EXE"
Excluding the quotes, the path should be the same, failing that search for
scanpst.exe.
From here select your pst file and click scan.
Ensure Outlook is closed wwhen you try this. Restart and hopefully that'll
sort it.
Cheers,
kev
"VillagePope" <VillagePope@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5EA75599-4112-467D-B2A9-E13428C2C86F@microsoft.com...
> How does one run teh scanpst? I recall now that this outlook file getting
> full was a problem in the past...if one archives, doesn't that clean up
> the
> pst file?
>
> "Kev Cole" wrote:
>
>> Have you tried running a defrag on your computer and scanpst on your
>> outlook
>> pst file ?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> kev
>> "VillagePope" <VillagePope@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:841B3E5F-5D18-4167-87AB-3BF215B08B50@microsoft.com...
>> > Outlook has never run well on my computer. I use a Dell 1510 with 2GB
>> > of
>> > Ram
>> > and the Centrino Duo processor. Lately, when I key in info the
>> > letters/numbers I key do not appear on the screen for as much as ten
>> > seconds.
>> > To further frustrate me, the other Office 2003 programs no longer
>> > respond
>> > quickly. All of these worked well and quickly until recently (except
>> > Outlook). I have tried reloading all software, running the repair and
>> > reinstall options and resetting my virus and other protection software.
>> > I
>> > run
>> > Trend Micro PC-cillin.
>>
>>
>>