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Outlook 2007 Update Boosts Performance and Responsiveness

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Fri, Mar 27, 2009

Email, Productivity

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Microsoft is offering a “cumulative update” for Outlook 2007 users running SP1 that its developers promise will improve hard disk usage, startup and shutdown times, and help those with smaller, cached mailbox storage.

All this will be included in an SP2 release, which doesn’t have a firm release date yet, but by providing an email address and agreeing to a hotfix installation, Outlook 2007 SP1 users can get these pretty significant performance boosts installed now. The team says they’re not waiting until SP2 because of “their quality and the rigorous testing that has been done with them,” so you can perhaps set aside your well-founded eyebrow raises about Outlook service packs. The hotfix is free to download, works for Outlook 2007 users runing SP1 on Windows only.

[Article courtesy of LifeHacker.com]

UPDATE: Check the comments for direct download links, and note there’s a password— IBLyKz[k — to unlock the ZIP-compressed files.

Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 February 2009 Cumulative Update [via gHacks]

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