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Outlook 365 and High CPU
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14/05/2015 11:06:05
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
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Forum:
Office 365
Category:
Outlook
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01619606
Message ID:
01619787
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25
>>>Since the memory leak starts as soon as I click on Reply, I was wondering if I can "catch" the service that kicks in on Reply. I look in the Task Manager and see many services running. If I could get them into a report and then get them again into report, after clicking on Reply, it could point to the culprit. Does anyone know how to get a report of all Services in Task Manager?
>>
>>From a command box you can run
>>tasklist /svc >serviceslist.txt
to get a list of running services. You might even compare the machine that's showing the problem with the one that runs OK.
>
>Thank you very much.

Not sure whether you'd catch it among services. It's also possible that it's something that runs as a process, i.e. an app which doesn't have its own desktop window so it doesn't show in the taskbar. There's probably a similar switch for showing processes.

You may be better off with process explorer by Mark Russinovich (Rusinović?) - https://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/sysinternals

back to same old

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