Office 2003 hangs badly when I reply to html mail, it is so sluggish! Anybody find this?

F

Fin

My email is so bad I am going to have to move to another email system, does
anybody else have experience with this.

It hangs and delays when I reply to mails, particular ones with attachments
on them, and ones that are having html in them, when I say hangs/sluggish I
mean freezes up for more than 15 seconds.

Does anybody else experience these things, is this some kind of bug/problem,
I never remember it happening with outlook 2000
 
G

Gasbode

Fin said:
My email is so bad I am going to have to move to another email system,
does anybody else have experience with this.

It hangs and delays when I reply to mails, particular ones with
attachments on them, and ones that are having html in them, when I say
hangs/sluggish I mean freezes up for more than 15 seconds.

Does anybody else experience these things, is this some kind of
bug/problem, I never remember it happening with outlook 2000

Have you run a virus and spy-ware scan?
 
F

Fin

Gasbode said:
Have you run a virus and spy-ware scan?

Absolutely no problems witth this I have completed updated norton in this
one, and it has been sluggish from new installation, anybody know why?

I have now had to revert back to office 2000 can you believe?

Surely other people must experience this problem if it is some kidn of bug
or is it just some other application causing this I wonder
 
G

Gasbode

Fin said:
Absolutely no problems witth this I have completed updated norton in this
one, and it has been sluggish from new installation, anybody know why?

I have now had to revert back to office 2000 can you believe?

Surely other people must experience this problem if it is some kidn of bug
or is it just some other application causing this I wonder
I'm not having any problems using 2003, but then I dumped Norton some time
back.
 

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