tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3314261111650744510.post6759326270360714629..comments2023-09-03T00:29:45.533+08:00Comments on Linux, OpenOffice.org and Open Source Software: What causes Mozilla Thunderbird to Freeze constantly?Tboxmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06749525177696246387noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3314261111650744510.post-17992740615997873132015-06-16T16:38:49.856+08:002015-06-16T16:38:49.856+08:00We might be the very few people who encountered th...We might be the very few people who encountered this problem. <br /><br />As a note, you might have to start enabling "Allow files...indexed" in remainder folders to slowly gain back speed as you access the other folders. Or just ignore this if things work out.Tboxmyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06749525177696246387noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3314261111650744510.post-48785470907587769082015-06-14T23:26:48.168+08:002015-06-14T23:26:48.168+08:00THANK YOU !!!
Your step N° 1 saved me:
"U...<b>THANK YOU !!!</b><br /> <br />Your step N° 1 saved me: <br /><br /><b>"Using the Windows Explorer, access the C:\users\username and right click "appdata" folder, click "Advanced". UNCHECK Allow files in this folder to have contents indexed in addition to file properties, click "OK". Click "Apply" and choose to include subfolders."</b><br /><br />For month now, my TB was freezing for 90 seconds each time I tried to save or send an attachment <b>with pictures</b> and I knew it's not TB but something wrong with Win 8.1 on my laptop! <br /><br />I lookd on the web and tried so many ways to solve this isuue, but your blog saved me. Thanks so much for your post, you're a genious – everything is working fine again now, no freezing anymore. I'm so happy!<br /><br />YvesAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14297139125366551481noreply@blogger.com