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Outlook performance is slow in the Office 365 environment When you try to use Microsoft Outlook together with Microsoft Office 365, the following issues may occur: Outlook responds slowly when you try to open email messages. When you send an email message, the message sits in the Outbox folder for a long time. Outlook responds slowly when you try to insert an attachment. Frequently, you receive the following warning message: Outlook is retrieving information from the server This issue may occur for many reasons. This issue may be caused by a Microsoft Online server issue. Sign in to the Microsoft Office 365 portal with your administrator credentials, and then click Service Health on the Admin Home page to determine whether other customers are experiencing the same issue. If other customers are experiencing the issue, the issue should go away when the service-interrupting event is resolved. Also, determine whether there are any local network issues that might be causing the problem, such as issues with your local proxy server, firewall, or Internet service provider. To determine the specific cause and to resolve the issue, use the methods that are described in this article. Important: This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 322756 How to back up and restore the registry in Windows To troubleshoot this issue, use one or more of the following methods: Method 1: Enable Cached Exchange Mode You can try to improve performance by making sure that Cached Exchange Mode is enabled. To do this, follow these steps, depending on the version of Outlook that you are using: In Outlook 2007:

1. Click the Tools menu, and then click Account Settings. 2. In the E-mail Settings window, select the user s Exchange Server account, click Change, and then make sure that the Use Cached Exchange Mode check box is selected. In Outlook 2010: 1. Click the File tab, click Account Settings, and then click Account Settings. 2. On the E-mail tab, select the user s Exchange Server account, click Change, and then make sure that the Use Cached Exchange Mode check box is selected. Method 2: Determine global catalog usage By default, if Outlook cannot access the Offline Address Book, it uses the online global address list (GAL). This can slow performance. To determine whether this is the case, click the Address Book icon in Outlook, right-click the GAL, and then click Properties. If the properties show the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of a server instead of a local folder path, Outlook is using the online GSL instead of the Offline Address Book. If this is the case, you can download the Offline Address Book. Method 3: Download the Offline Address Book Make sure that you can download the Offline Address Book (OAB). To do this, follow these steps: 1. Take one of the following actions: a. In Outlook 2007, click Tools, click Send/Receive Settings, and then click Download Address Book. b. In Outlook 2010, in the Office Ribbon, click Send/Receive, click Send/Receive Groups in the Send & Receive group, and then click Download Address Book. 2. In the Choose address book area, make sure that \onsite AL is listed as an option. 3. Determine whether Outlook is directly using a Microsoft Online global catalog (GC) server for online global address list (GAL) lookups. By default, if Outlook cannot access the OAB, it uses the online GAL. To determine whether this is the issue, right-click the GAL, and then click Properties. If the FQDN of a server is listed, Outlook is using the online GAL. If the path of the OAB file on the computer is listed, Outlook is using the OAB, and the Outlook slowness is not caused by OAB issues. Method 4: Check the OST file size Make sure that Outlook s offline OST file is not too large. A large OST file may indicate corruption or fragmentation of the file. This can affect performance. 1. In Outlook, right-click the mailbox in the navigation pane, and then click Data File Properties. 2. Click Folder Size, and note the Total size value on the Local Data tab. 3. Open the Outlook system folder by opening the following folder path, depending on the operating system: Windows XP: %userprofile%\local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook Windows Vista or Windows 7: %userprofile%\appdata\local\microsoft\outlook

4. Note the size of the OST file for the user s Outlook profile. If the OST file is more than 3 to 4 gigabytes (GB) larger than the Total size value, the file may be corrupted or fragmented. Close Outlook, rename the OST file, and then reopen Outlook to re-create the OST file. Method 5: Reduce the number of items in critical folders If you continue to have problems, make sure that there are not too many items saved in the Calendar, Contacts, Inbox, and Sent Items folders. If the Inbox folder or the Sent Items folder contains more than 20,000 items, or if the Calendar folder or the Contacts folder contains more than 5,000 items, the performance of Outlook can be affected. Method 6: Disable add-ins If Outlook is already using the Offline Address Book, or if the problem continues after you download the Office Address Book, an add-in may be causing Outlook to respond slowly. In this case, try to disable add-ins in Outlook. To do this, follow these steps, depending on the version of Outlook that you are using. In Outlook 2007: 1. Click the Tools menu, click Trust Center, and then click the Add-ins tab. 2. In the Add-ins window, disable or remove any add-ins that might be causing the performance problems, such as those that scan each message that you receive or those that scan index messages. In Outlook 2010: 1. Click the File tab, click Options, and then click the Add-ins tab. 2. In the Add-ins window, disable or remove any add-ins that might be causing the performance problems, such as those that scan each message that you receive or those that scan index messages. Method 7: Start in safe mode If the problem continues, try restarting Outlook in safe mode by running the following command from the Run box or from the Start Search box on the Start menu: outlook.exe /safe If performance improves, check again to make sure that you disabled any Outlook add-ins that may affect performance. Method 8: Disable Lync Online integration If Outlook is integrated with Microsoft Lync Online in your Office 365 environment, the integration may be affecting Outlook s performance. To disable Lync Online integration with Outlook, follow these steps: 1. Open Lync Online, and then click the gear icon in the upper-right corner. 2. Click Tools, and then click Options. 3. On the Personal tab, clear the integration check boxes in the Personal information manager area.

4. After you save the changes, restart Outlook and Lync Online. Method 9: Disable email scanners Email scanners, search programs such as Google desktop, and other services that scan the Outlook mailbox may also affect the performance of Outlook. Try disabling any such programs or services, and then see whether Outlook performance improves. You can determine which programs and services are currently running by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL to open Task Manager. Some antivirus software can also scan incoming email messages. Make sure that you talk to the IT administrator before you disable any antivirus software on your computer Method 10: Verify Group Policy settings If your organization s Exchange environment is governed by Group Policy, you should determine whether there are any group policies specific to Outlook that apply to the users who are experiencing the poor performance. If there are, determine whether you can reproduce the performance issues from another computer that does not receive that Group Policy setting. By doing this, you can determine whether the policy is contributing to the poor performance. If this is the case, you can amend or eliminate the policy setting. Method 11: Repair Outlook If the problems continue, try to repair Outlook on the computer where the problems occur. To do this, follow these steps: 1. In Control Panel, open the Programs and Features or Add/Remove Programs window, and then select your version of Office from the list of programs. 2. Click Change. 3. Click Repair, and then click Continue. Method 12: Cache additional mailboxes If an additional mailbox is added to the user's Office 365 mailbox (for example, a shared or resource mailbox), Outlook may slow down when it tries to connect to the other mailbox. By default, Outlook 2007 only caches nonmail folders. Mail folders use an online connection to the Exchange Online servers. To help improve performance, cache the mail folders of the additional mailboxes. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Start Registry Editor. To do this, click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK. 2. Expand the following registry subkey: 3. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook 4. Right-click Outlook, point to New, and then click Key. 5. Type Cached Mode, and then press Enter to name the new key. 6. Right-click Cached Mode, point to New, and then click DWORD Value. 7. Type CacheOthersMail, and then press Enter to name the new value. 8. Right-click CacheOthersMail, and then click Modify. 9. In the Value data box, type 00000001, and then click OK.

10. Exit Registry Editor, and then start Outlook. Note: By default Outlook 2010 caches all folders for additional mailboxes, regardless of folder type. Method 13: Decrease the synchronization frequency for Outlook 2010 items 1. In Outlook 2010, click the File tab, click Options, click Advanced, and then click the Send/Receive tab. 2. Click the All Accounts option, and then click Edit. 3. In the navigation pane (left side), click SharePoint. 4. Under Send/Receive Options, click to clear the check boxes next to the SharePoint sites that you do not want to synchronize with Outlook, and then click OK. 5. Click New, name the new group, and then click OK. 6. Click the SharePoint button on the left side. 7. Select the SharePoint sites that you want to limit, and then click OK. Note: You must clear all SharePoint syncs and RSS feeds that you do not want limited. By default, new groups include all RSS feeds and all SharePoint sites. 8. Select the newly created group. The settings in the Send/Receive Group windows let you customize the synchronization rate of the new group.