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...
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