Several possible causes:
Go to My Computer | Dial Up Networking and right click your connectoid. Choose Properties | Server types and make sure that Log onto network is NOT checked. NetBEUI and IPX/SPX should also not be checked.
Make sure that your anti-virus is set to check program files, not all files.
Create new folders to organize your mail and move everything out of the Inbox. Then compact it with File | Folder | Compact while in the Inbox.
If you have (or ever installed) McAfee 4.03 extract imagehlp.dll from the CAB files and put it in C:\Windows\System. If you installed or updated IE/OE from the Microsoft pages you should find it in SETUPW95.CAB in C:\Windows Update Setup Files. This problem may only occur if you upgraded from an earlier version of McAfee.
For some users, mostly on WinXP, when they remove windows messenger or just disable it from starting up automatically they experience a great slow down when launching Outlook express. Users who experience such a slow down will find a error in the system error log saying The server {FB7199AB-79BF-11D2-8D94-0000F875C541} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. The solution this problem is quite simple. Just Open up Regedit and search for the string
{FB7199AB-79BF-11D2-8D94-0000F875C541}
and modify the keys InProc32 and LocalServer32 default key to a empty string. After a reboot, Outlook Express will start up as quickly as possible. See:
http://www.tweakxp.com/tweakxp/display.asp?id=108
If none of those fix the problem, rename pstores.exe, psbase.dll, pstorec.dll
and pstorerc.dll, then extract new copies from the CAB files. See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=251787 .
This KB article includes instructions for repairing the Protected Storage
Service under Win2K and WinXP:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=264672
Another thing that has been reported to help is to click Tools | Internet Options in Internet Explorer. Go to the Advanced tab and scroll down. Make sure that Use SSL 2.0 and Use SSL 3.0 are checked.
See also:
http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/problems/performance.htm
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