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15-Oct-2008, 07:13 PM #1
Question outlook 2007 Databinding freeze / crash on startup
Hi All I have a problem with Outlook 2007. Whenever I load Outlook it appears to load program as normal but never completes. The program open and then It just sits unresponsively whilst using massive CPU power in the bottom left of the window it says "Databinding". Then thats all it does Freezez, I then have to use taskmanager just to shut it down.

I`ve looked on the web (googled the issue) and tried different ways to fix this from the repair tool for the pst, reinstalling office, disabling the today page in the registry. I`ve even hurled abusive comments at the screen and all to no avail.

I use outlook for my work being a sole trader its great the way i can get so many tools under one title. I`ve got big headaches with this problem. Any help that anyone could offer to get this fixed would be greatly received.

Many thanks
Russ
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04-Nov-2008, 11:03 PM #2
Thumbs up Indexing Service and Outlook 2007
I had a user with these same issues you described and had me scratching my head until I started looking at the event logs of the pc and figured out the problem was with indexing. I went into Addins, malware, registry, and recreating the users mailbox to finally figure this silly problem. Hoe this helps.


Turn off indexing on particular hard disk drive
  1. Open up “My Computer”. Or open “Windows Explorer” and then expand Computer tree.
  2. Right click on the hard drive to disable indexing (i.e (C drive letter).
  3. Select Properties on the contextual menu.
  4. Click on General tab if it’s not already selected.
  5. Untick (unselect) the check box for Allow Indexing Service to index this disk for fast file searching option.
  6. Click OK, and wait for the index removal process to complete, which may take a few minutes.
  7. Repeat the steps for other hard drives if applicable.
Disable the Indexing Service in Windows XP
  1. Open “Control Panel”, select “Administrator Tools”, and open Services applet. Alternatively, type services.msc in the Rn text box from Start menu, and then hit Enter.
  2. Scroll down and locate Indexing Service service, and then double click on it.
  3. Click on Stop button to immediately stop the indexing service if the service status shows “Running.
  4. Under the “Startup Type”, select Disabled to permanently disable the indexing service so that it won’t run again.
  5. Click OK.
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06-Nov-2008, 09:58 AM #3
Hiya Root,

Many thanks for the post it was a great help

The Indexing Service is it of great importance?

TIA

Russ
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