![]() ![]() If you’ve installed the latest updates and Outlook is still slow then you can just perform a Detect & Repair procedure. So, if you’re on Outlook 2003 or 2007 just go to the Help menu, then click on Check for Updates and follow the steps displayed if you’re on 2010 you can achieve the same thing with the Windows Update entry in your Control Panel. Outlook was ridiculously slow and everything took up to 5 times as much to do (especially browsing folders)… The Outlook team very quickly launched a fix for this, but even 3 months afterwards we received emails regarding issues caused by that buggy patch – there were lots of users who simply didn’t install the latest updates. I remember that about a year ago, Microsoft launched an update that caused many users to pull out their hair in frustration. What most forget, though, is that situations like these can be easily remedied by performing some simple things like:ġ. ![]() Sometimes it decides to slow down, hang or stop responding for a time, other times it crashes and takes your whole system with it… in most people’s minds Outlook and “slow” have become notoriously associated with each other. We all know that working with Outlook each day can become frustrating quite quickly.
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