Speeding up Outlook 2007

15 07 2006

I’ve been using Outlook 2007 for a while now, and it has been running extremely slow on start up, and running slow in general.

Well, having 400+ RSS feeds isn’t helping, but why?

In my current configuration, I am connecting to exchange, and performing a send/receive all on the default configuration (which also includes the RSS feeds – ut oh). This operation also includes all client and server side rules for when mail arrives, etc.

So the first performance tip to speed things up, is to remove the RSS feeds from the default send/receive configuration. To do this, within outlook click Tools -> Options -> Mail Setup -> Send Receive.

What you will see here is a list of send/receive groups. There will be (by default) one group named All Accounts. Unfortunately for us, this also contains the RSS feeds. Select the All Accounts group, and click the Edit button. All of your email accounts will be listed down the left hand side, allowing you to configure each of them individually.

Click on the RSS account and you will be shown a check box at the top of the tab page allowing you to include or exclude this account as part of this send/receive group. You now have 2 options. You can either exclude every feed by unchecking the Include RSS Feeds in this Send/Receive group. What this will do though, is never sync up your RSS feeds until you manually tell outlook to do so. Your other option is to deselect all bar a few core feeds (say, maybe 5-10). This way all your core feeds will be received during startup/default sync but you won’t get bogged down by trying to receive 400 of them.

If you choose the latter preferred option, select the feeds you want to keep by default, then click OK. What you will want to do now is create a new group, which contains all of the excluded feeds, so that you can sync them up as nessecary. You might also want to categorize at this level. For instance, you may want to create a group for ‘My Work Mate’s Blogs’, and ‘SharePoint Community Blogs’.

To do this, click the New button, enter a name – “SharePoint Community Blogs” for instance, click OK. Select the RSS feed account again, then deselect all bar your SharePoint Community blogs (or whatever is relevant to that group). Click OK, then deselect the ‘include this group in send/receive (F9)’ so that you can keep it as a manual syncing group.

Click Close, then OK.

Click your Send/Receive button now and notice how lightning quick it is. It’s now excluding all of your RSS feeds (except the important ones you kept).

Now, when you are ready to read some blogs, click the send/receive drop down and choose the appropriate group you want to read, ie, your sharepoint blogs. This will now be synced up, and away you go!

Stay tuned for another handy tip for speeding up outlook 2007

 


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9 responses

2 08 2006
Gordon Smith

I found a great way to speed up Outlook 2007 after it killed my brand new shiny laptop.

I uninstalled it and went back to Outlook 2003. Ahhh, bliss.

2 12 2006
Laurie

I did the same as you Gordon. All I really liked in the new version was the colour coding/better calendar intergration and the “todo bar” but opening emails was just stupid. Picture rendering on HTML newsletters etc was unbearable and, some of the time, plain wrong.

Outlook 2003 is like a breathe of fresh air.

22 02 2007
jmzin

I am about to go down the same path as Gordon and Laurie. I had horrible problems importing old Outlook data into 2007. There is some weird voodoo about the the new pst file structure that spikes the speed of 2007 to the point of locking it up with constant not responding messages. Numerous attempts to fix the problem were in vain. MS is going to have to come out with a fix for this. Until then, back to 2003.

22 02 2007
Anonymous

I was having the same problem – Outlook 2007 running like molasses in winter on an 8 month old laptop with 1GB of RAM. I found a tip through Google to search and run something called SCANPST which is included with Outlook. It found 64 errors in my Outlook.pst file. I clicked Repair and ever since its been running great!

6 03 2007
Anonymous

Same here. Failed completely to get Outlook 2007 working on my laptop (although no problems with any other software in Office 2007). So back to Outlook 2003 – and…works great!

9 06 2007
Gary

Matt, Thanks for this helpful post. I removed the RSS feeds that I didn’t want. I also noticed that I can change the settings for the offline address book. In the “Offline Address Book” settings I changed it from “full details” to “No Details”. I’ll have try it out for a while to see if that helps and works for me. Overall, it seems to be much faster on startup so I’m very happy…Thanks!!!

19 07 2007
Anonymous

Having trouble downloading my e-mails in to MS Outlook 2007 Vista and also sending out e-mails. The e-mails get tuck in the outobx. On downloading e-mails, it looks like it is downloading but nothing comes in to the inbox. Anybody know wht is going on? I have internet connection… no problems… search engines are fine… MS Outlook is the problem.. Help

28 08 2007
beer234

I have a brand new Dell Latitude D430 with a solid state hard drive that Outlook 2007 has ground to a halt. Seems like it’s when it’s updating the folders using cached mode that this is the worst. I have RSS turned off and indexing on which may be causing this. I’ll try the SCANPST and see if that helps though my OST is brand new.

14 12 2007
Leon

Matthew, Thanks for helping with RSS feed removal. It is like they hi-jack your computer.
Leon

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