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Outlook add-in and disk activity
benpat what version of Teams and Outlook are being run here in this thread. Notice monthly and latest Teams version curious. Thanks.
- MatthewWarrenMay 18, 2020Copper Contributor
Ironically this hit my environment on 5/14/20 and have been using teams for over a year. We too are on this same version of Outlook and Teams.
- Mark GarzaMay 18, 2020Brass Contributor
MatthewWarren We were testing the fix up in the thread. We got odd error on the Windows Assessment Console when running performance test. That said, followed up with MS Enterprise Teams representation after sharing the thread. We were directed to open a ticket for MS Outlook vs. Teams. Going forward, if anyone comments on this thread, important to call out Outlook/Teams version.
- benpatMay 18, 2020Copper Contributor
MatthewWarren sorry to ear that...
You can use the attrib command upper in the thread to stop high disk usage but it's not a definitive solution.
What computer do you have ?
Mine are all Dell computers, latitude 5490, 5400 or XPS 7390.
- MatthewWarrenMay 18, 2020Copper Contributor
Yep, I confirmed that setting that .db file to read-only does fix it for the time being. We currently also are a Dell shop but have all Optiplex 5060/7040/7010 here.
I don't think this would be hardware related though, but I suppose it's possible.
So it sounds like the consensus at the moment is that on the next Teams update or new profile getting created, the issue reappears.