Pardon me going off topic, but we've exhausted our normal diagnostics on this Outlook 
problem. I
have two users (software developers) who both run Windows/Office 2000 and started 
having email
trouble today. It doesn't send or receive, acts very sluggish, and when they check the 
Task Manager
an executable named MAPISP32 is hogging the CPU. I know there's a worm named 
W32.magistr.24876 that
sometimes takes this file name, but we're running Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition 
and both
users are up to date on virus definitions. Plus they are properly patched via Windows 
Update. Also
ran a utility to remove spyware. (Part of my emphasis on possible worm is that these 
developers have
been working with a client who is reporting similar problems.) Tried searching the MS 
site and the
Web but didn't find anything. I checked the mail server for evidence of excessive 
outgoing traffic
but didn't find anything there either. Tips?

Keith Purtell, Web/Network Administrator
VantageMed Operations (Kansas City)
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