We recently upgraded our Windows domain to native 2003. We're running Windows 2003 Server, Exchange 2003, and Outlook 2003 on XP workstations. Outlook is suddenly running very slowly on several users' machines since we performed this upgrade. The symptoms are as follows:
-- It sometimes takes minutes to open the Outlook Journal.
-- Typing an address in the To: area, where Outlook begins to provide you with several options makes Outlook hang for 90 seconds or so.
-- It will sometimes crash outright.
-- Outlook hangs at times for almost two minutes, and then produces the following error:
"Outlook is not responding If you are using an Exchange Server email
account, you can cancel pending server requests by clicking the Outlook icon
in the notification area, and then clicking Cancel Service Request on the
shortcut menu."
These problems are not network-wide, only on a small percentage of the computers. Thank you in advance for any help!
-- It sometimes takes minutes to open the Outlook Journal.
-- Typing an address in the To: area, where Outlook begins to provide you with several options makes Outlook hang for 90 seconds or so.
-- It will sometimes crash outright.
-- Outlook hangs at times for almost two minutes, and then produces the following error:
"Outlook is not responding If you are using an Exchange Server email
account, you can cancel pending server requests by clicking the Outlook icon
in the notification area, and then clicking Cancel Service Request on the
shortcut menu."
These problems are not network-wide, only on a small percentage of the computers. Thank you in advance for any help!