That’s annoying.  I have a Latitude E6530 here from Dell, and Outlook crashes 
sometimes, but very rarely at that, and I’m using a multithreaded Core I7 Sandy 
Bridge processor.  Well, either Sandy or Ivy Bridge; I forget which.

From: Bill Holton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2012 11:16 PM
To: Katherine Moss
Cc: shannon; [email protected]
Subject: Re: outlook 2010 Maybe problems?

 Yes, I agree. Except for the fact that I'm using IMAP on all three devices. 
Even my old icon using IMAP was much faster than outlook with  the quad core 
processor


I wish I had a nickel for every time Outlook 07 and then Outlook 10 on this 
computer has said outlook is not responding restart or wait for program to 
restart Sent from my iPhone

On Nov 26, 2012, at 11:10 PM, Katherine Moss 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Interesting.  You’d think that a faster processor would yield less lag.  But it 
can also depend on what kind of email account you are using as well such as 
Exchange, Imap, or POP.

From: Bill Holton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2012 10:58 PM
To: Katherine Moss
Cc: shannon; [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: outlook 2010 Maybe problems?

Hi. I really don't think outlooks problem with deleting messages has anything 
to do with the mail server. Both on my Mac and on my iPhone the messages are 
deleted almost instantaneously and there is no way, but with Outlook can 
running a quad core processor there's sometimes up to a 10 second lag.

Sent from my iPhone

On Nov 26, 2012, at 9:20 PM, Katherine Moss 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I can explain why trying to open email messages only bings at you.  Only 
certain messages that are written in a certain way support that.  Usually those 
are messages that come in the form of news letters where things are written as 
a web page.  Otherwise the command will just throw you a ding and a blank 
stare.  The saying reply when forwarding messages, I’d had that happen too with 
WE, but I have just accepted that as the way that WE handles forwarded 
messages.  The headers being found after you delete them probably has to do 
with Outlook having to talk to a server at all times to delete a message, so 
depending on how fast the server responds, and especially if it is particularly 
slow to do so, there will be remnants of the message until Outlook is finished 
processing the delete command.

From: shannon [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2012 1:38 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: outlook 2010 Maybe problems?

I haven't uninstalled and reinstalled my office 2010... yet.
Noticed some funny things though.
The documentation says that mail messages would not open using brows mode. they 
will be opened in a word format. To view them in an IE window I have to press 
ALT H then A then V.
That key combination only bings at me. No new window opens and that option is 
disabled if I tab/arrow to it in the ribbon.
I have pressed ctrl shift A and I hear the brows pop in an out. So is my brows 
mode supposed to be doing this. the usual brows keys seam to be doing something.

We is also saying reply when a message has been forwarded. I don't know how I 
am supposed to fix that either.
And WE is slow to report  after delete is pressed on a message. I sometimes 
have to up and down arrow to make sure that the message is really gone. I 
sometimes hear the message headers that I just deleted \ I go up and down the 
list.
Is this just so totally messed up that It should be junked and reloaded from 
scratch or is there a check box someware that should or not be checked?

IE 8
WE beta 8.2
outlook 2010
xp sp 3
Shannon
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