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Old 5th June 2002 | 07:50
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Question Slow typing in Outlook

Hi All,

Mmm, it's weird, but whenever I write or reply to an email, it's all suddenly slowed down. The longer i type and edit, the slower the keyboard gets.

I've got loads of poke on the machine;

AMD 1.4 Ghz
1 Gb RAM

It should be faster. Any ideas please?

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Mo
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Old 6th June 2002 | 09:30
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hhmmm, I've also noticed this. It only seems to happen (for me at least) when writing a mail in 'HTML' mail format - if you run 'Task Manager' at the same time, you'll see that your CPU usage goes up to 100% whenever you're typing. It doesn't happen if you write mails in plain text or rich text (RTF) formats.

I can't offer a solution, unfortunately - you could just write mails in rich text, but I guess that would mean that your recipients would only see your formatting if they are also using one of Mr Gates' mail products (Netscape mail doesn't seem to know how to display rich text, for example...).

A cynic might cry 'conspiracy' but I tend to think it's probably just shoddy, inefficient coding in the HTML renderer built in to Outlook...

cbl.
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Old 6th June 2002 | 18:33
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Ya. Noticed it too. Very bizarre. Most other apps too. Nothing else abnormal. Suspect virus(?) in spite of elaborate precautions. Investigating......
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Old 6th June 2002 | 20:15
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Yippee, I've figured it out. It's a memory allocation problem. I adjusted my memory use using cacheman and all works zippy!

Hope it helps
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Old 6th June 2002 | 22:47
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Mo Heekan,

Sounds good - can you elaborate on what 'cacheman' is and what you tweaked in a bit more detail??

Cheers,

cbl.
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Old 7th June 2002 | 07:55
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Sorry CBL, in my excitement I forgot to help;

https://secure.reg.net/product.asp?T...D7E0D14CE54%7D

Its a free download. It says $10, but that's voluntary. Cacheman has several wizards that are self explanatory and are system dependant. Play around with it and see if it helps

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Old 8th June 2002 | 16:36
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Well, bu**er me with a broomstick Mo Heekan! Cacheman actually worked. Have now dismissed it from run-on-bootup but the hesitations are still gone. Now trying to figure out exactly why......
Thanks
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Old 8th June 2002 | 18:21
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My broomstick is ready, and it's bigger than Harry Potters

I'm glad I can help. It's normally the other way around!

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