> Thanks, CLinton. "Just installed" means several days ago. However,
> system
> resources do seem to be back to relatively normal usage levels.
> Meanwhile,
> I've discovered the database sharing capacbility of BCM and am now in love
> with the fact that my laptop contacts now stay in synch. So I hope now
> that
> I don't have to make the decision to get rid of BCM. Is that possible,
> BTW?
> --
> David Kirk
>
>
> "Clinton Ford [MSFT]" wrote:
>
>> If you just installed, it could be that BCM is auto-linking e-mail and
>> taking additional resources. Once this process is complete,
>> resource usage should drop to much lower levels. You can also adjust the
>> Auto-linking by going to the menu "Business Contact
>> Manager | Manage E-mail Auto-linking..."
>>
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>> "David Kirk" <DavidKirk[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:D99B2EF2-9B14-4342-B6F4-CFC3B8B2A10D[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> Just installed the licensed version of Office 2007 and find that
>> sqlservr.exe
>> is eating from 50% - 80% of my system resources constantly, making t
>> virtually impossible for me to do anything. I understand from other
>> threads
>> that this has something to do with using OL with Business Contact
>> Manager. I
>> don't see any advantage of BCM over "regular" Outlook contact folders and
>> would like to return to "regular" OL 2007 without BCM. Unfortuantely, I
>> think, when I installed Office 2007, the only OL available on the disk is
>> OL
>> with BCM. What are my options for solving this problem? Thanks!
>> --
>> David Kirk
>>
>>
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