SP2 contains a number of performance-based improvements for Outlook users. Pain points which were addressed include starting up and shutting down Outlook, switching between folders with large numbers of messages, calendar reliability and consistency, and general responsiveness when performing common tasks around managing e-mail, calendar, and other information. In short, Outlook should run faster and be more responsive, with fewer crashes.
The developers put a lot of effort into fixing calendar bugs. Users will see fewer duplicate copies of meetings and fewer issues with organizers and attendees having different versions of the same meeting. They should have fewer problems with disappearing and reappearing meetings. Outlook should also do a better job at automatically resolving conflicting edits without generating copies of the items in the Conflicts folder.
Release Notes
The first time you run Outlook after
installing this update, there will be a delay
while Outlook reprocesses your data files.
This processing happens the first time your
profile is opened in Outlook and can take a
few seconds to a few minutes, depending on
the size of your message store. After this
initial process, performance should be
noticeably improved.
Note that additional file types were added to
the blocked extension list. They are: .cnt, .osd,
.vbp, and .hpj file extensions.
Also note that if you use the Outlook Live
Connector 12.1, you may have duplicate
Calendar and Contacts items if all Outlook
clients used to access the account are not
upgraded to SP2.
While the cumulative update doesn't have
any truly "new" features, some old features
were updated or fixed. Whether you call them
new features or bug fixes, the changes should
be welcomed by users.
The one "new feature" I think every Outlook
user will love: the ability to set a print
range. This one was a long time coming, since
Outlook 97 to be exact.
Ctrl+Insert now works to Copy text in the Reading pane.
A previously announced change involves issues
shutting down Outlook when third party
add-ins or utilities are installed. Outlook
will do a better job at shutting down
completely and you can say good-bye to
checking the Tasks Manager after closing
Outlook to verify it's really closed. See
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd239276.aspx
for more information.
Another helpful feature: the Infobar on
messages in the Junk folder will tell you if
Outlook's Junk mail filter put the message in
the folder or it arrived there by another
method. The "other methods" include third
party anti-spam software and Outlook's
blocked sender list. This should make it
easier to troubleshoot false positives, or at
least, allow you to rule out (or blame) an
overzealous junk email filter.
The distribution list size was increased from
99 to unlimited for Exchange accounts.
A number of issues that caused duplicate
items were addressed, including issues
involving RSS items, SharePoint items, and
meeting requests. In fact, several bugs
related to meeting requests were fixed, as
were most of the calendar bugs I've written
about in past issues of EMO.
Although this doesn't qualify as a new
feature, I do want to mention the time zone
update tool was removed from Outlook. If you
need to update appointments with new time
zones,
download the tool from Microsoft.
Microsoft has recommended using the
downloadable tool instead of the built in
tool, since not long after the release of
Outlook 2007.
Download the 2007 Microsoft Office suite Service Pack 2 package
Outlook 2007 improvements in the 2007 Office suite
Service Pack 2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968774/
Outlook 2007 improvements
in the February 2009 cumulative update
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=968009
Description of the Outlook 2007 hotfix
package (Outlook.msp): February 24, 2009
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=961752
Download for the February 2009 cumulative update
Outlook 2007: New information in the InfoBar for messages in
the Junk E-Mail folder
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=968383
Description of the Outlook 2007 hotfix package
(Outlook-en-us.msp): February 24, 2009
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=967688
This update addresses an issue with
accelerator keys in the web browser control
when embedded in a mail form. Install it
after installing the cumulative update.
This is also required for page range printing
and large DL capability.