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dhenney
Some months ago I installed Outlook 2002 with MS ActiveSync, but the
rest of my office still uses Outlook 2000, so I then chose to uninstall
Outlook 2002 and reinstall Outlook 2000 to be compatible with everyone
else. Immediately after the uninstall, the computer slowed to a crawl
and I noticed that multiple instances of msmsgs.exe spawned in the Task
Manager Processes window jointly requiring 100% of the CPU resources.
This problem doesn't occur if I exit Outlook. My guess is that this is
somehow related to the Instant Messaging capability of the previous
Outlook 2002 installation. If this is the case, is there some editing
I can do to remove the IM remnants from the system?
rest of my office still uses Outlook 2000, so I then chose to uninstall
Outlook 2002 and reinstall Outlook 2000 to be compatible with everyone
else. Immediately after the uninstall, the computer slowed to a crawl
and I noticed that multiple instances of msmsgs.exe spawned in the Task
Manager Processes window jointly requiring 100% of the CPU resources.
This problem doesn't occur if I exit Outlook. My guess is that this is
somehow related to the Instant Messaging capability of the previous
Outlook 2002 installation. If this is the case, is there some editing
I can do to remove the IM remnants from the system?