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Title: Outlook runing high CPU
Post by: Manotea on 26 September, 2019, 11:02:51 pm
Any solutions (apart from don't use Outlook, obvs)?

Running now current versions via office365 subscription
Title: Re: Outlook runing high CPU
Post by: McWheels on 16 October, 2019, 09:44:24 pm
This is where the general product category of Digital Experience Monitoring, or EUEM (End User Experience Monitoring) can really help. Sadly they're not that well aimed at the single consumer, but things like Nexthink and Aternity (and maybe Tanium) will give you chapter and verse on what's going on under the hood, and mostly in very friendly HCIs too.

I'm afraid I only really know of them from the enterprise level, so I'm going to struggle to to recommend a way of poking around yourself, short of chasing all your binaries and processes in task manager. Even then you'd want sufficient expertise to alter your build state if you found something.

Only solution I can think of is if your company runs something like this on its corporate network and allows BYOD. 'Course, this is a desktop isn't it?
Title: Re: Outlook runing high CPU
Post by: vorsprung on 17 October, 2019, 03:13:33 pm
ISTR from years ago when I used Outlook or supported other people using it that there were some "traps" with normal use

For example, if you just keep all your old emails in one massive folder - Outlook loads all the headers into RAM leading to poor system performance

Keeping all the emails in one folder means it's easier to search them.  Also, this happens by default - if you don't move them into folders by month or topic or something this is what will happen

So probably you are just doing something like that which is killing the computer

Apart from "don't use outlook" the other option is to buy a super fast powerful machine with oodles of memory

Title: Re: Outlook runing high CPU
Post by: Morat on 22 October, 2019, 12:48:31 pm
You deserve a super lovely PC, but also get rid of all the clutter in your inbox. Save the important stuff, delete the rest. Subfolders in your inbox are not filing, convenient though they may be :(
I'd recommend exporting everything that's over a year old to .pst or something and then deleting them from your inbox. See how often you need to refer back.
Title: Re: Outlook runing high CPU
Post by: caerau on 22 October, 2019, 05:42:24 pm
Personally I'm getting very fed up with Office365 getting greedier and greedier as its constant auto-upgrades seem to outpace the rate at which I am allowed to upgrade my computer at work.  While other bits of Office (like Word and Excel) don't work so well online, I've ditched outlook as an application that sits on my actual hard-drive.  In fact I've found it works marginally better through a web-browser these days (for me at least - I've had the hard-drive sitting version fail to open attachments when they've been fine online...).
Title: Re: Outlook runing high CPU
Post by: ian on 22 October, 2019, 08:42:26 pm
Have you tried fitting an external heatsink? My wife has fitted one of these to her cranky work Dell Lenovo.

(https://i.imgur.com/9LoV00Y.jpg)
Title: Re: Outlook runing high CPU
Post by: caerau on 23 October, 2019, 10:49:37 am
I've found that that sort of heatsink is excellent... right up to the moment it wakes up and marches across the keyboard and then goes back to sleep between your hands and the keyboard with their tail in your face.  :-D ::-) :-*
Title: Re: Outlook runing high CPU
Post by: ian on 23 October, 2019, 11:06:56 am
She hates my Macbook because it doesn't generally squirt out warm air. However, anything with a fan, she's right in there to soak up the maximum CPU-generated heat.