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SYMPTOMSWhen you try to carry out any file action (Save, Open, or Print) in a Microsoft Office 97 program or in a Visual Basic for Applications program, the program may appear to stop responding. This occurs while Microsoft Outlook 97 is busy performing an action that takes a long time, such as synchronizing an Offline Folders File (*.ost), autoarchiving, or exporting. CAUSEThis problem can occur when all of the following conditions are true:
RESOLUTIONThere are three ways to avoid this behavior:
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The Outlook Journal automatically records a log of user activities. Each
Office 97 program provides AutoJournal capabilities, logging to an Outlook
Journal entry each time you open, save, or print a document. With the
Journal and the Outlook 97 Timeline view, you can find information based on
when you worked on a document, and not worry about where you saved it or
what you named it. To configure Outlook 97 to use the AutoJournal feature,
use the Journal tab on the Options dialog box. With this, you can add,
remove, and edit, the types of AutoJournal entries.
Q166022 OL97: Summary of Changes in Outlook Version 8.02If you start the Office 97 program first and have the Outlook AutoJournal feature selected, the Office program makes a call to the Mso97.dll file that causes the Journal entry to write to the Offitems.log file in the Windows folder. The Journal processes these entries after a Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) idle time of 30 seconds. In this situation, the Office program passes off the Journal entry that the file action triggered, even if Outlook is busy. The Office program does not have to wait on Outlook. When Outlook becomes available, the Journal action proceeds. REFERENCESFor more information about how the Journal feature affects Office programs, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q166850 OL97: Outlook Starts Slowly with AutoJournal Feature Q166852 OL97: Outlook Continues to Run After Exit with AutoJournal Additional query words:
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