It started with innocent typing—just a few keystrokes in Classic Outlook on Windows. Before you knew it, your system fans spun up in a panicked whir, and Task Manager exposed the culprit: Outlook, of all things, chewing up anywhere from 30% to 50% of your CPU. Was this a denial-of-service...
enterprise software
high cpu usage
it admin guide
it troubleshooting
microsoft outlook
microsoft support
office 365
office deployment tool
office updates
patch management
performance optimization
regression testing
security patches
semiannualchannel
shared code dependencies
software bugs
system performance
troubleshooting tips
update rollback
windows server