Com.apple.outlook.client.exe CPU usage

On my laptop com.apple.outlook.client.exe always starts when I plug in my iPhone and sync it with itunes. It uses around 50% CPU and using my battery although I don't synchronize my iPhone with Outlook. Is there a way to avoid this? The process keeps running even after I have closed iTunes and disconnected the phone.
I am using Windows 7 64 bit with the latest iTunes version.

Same here on a Win XP with newest iTunes 10.5.1.42. Since I have this new iTunes, the "com.apple.outlook.client.exe" is accessing my harddisk constantly (although I only need the Notes to be synced with Outlook) and also when iTunes and Outlook are closed. Has someone a hint?

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  • Crash of com.apple.Outlook.client.exe

    Hello
    we have a new Toshiba with windows 7 and outlook 2003.
    Tried to sync with an iPhone 3GS
    It tells in iTunes it synced succesfully; but in the background the "com.apple.Outlook.client.exe" crashes.
    Outlook then tells me it cannot access the calendar/contacts because it cannot access the folders because a process accessing the folder crashed.
    Quit outlook and reopen it again brings it back.
    errors are (translated from German):
    Name of faulty application : com.apple.Outlook.client.exe, Version: 17.89.0.10, timestamp: 0x4cb91bf4
    Name of faulty moduls: mspst32.dll, Version: 11.0.8317.0, timestamp: 0x4ae0c06f
    exception: 0xc0000005
    Error-offset: 0x0001e58b
    ID of faulty Process: 0x1984
    starttime of faulty application: 0x01cbbbd0218270f5
    path of faulty application: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\com.apple.Outlook.client.exe
    path of faulty module: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\SYSTEM\MSMAPI\1031\mspst32.dll
    what can be done except:
    - installed all updates (win and office)
    - installed itunes a new
    - rename mspst32.dll to mspst32-old.dll (got a new one with the same data)
    greets,
    Jack

    I have a similar problem. I don't sync with outlook though, (I just sync with exchange server wirelessly). However, when iTunes starts, com.apple.outlook.client.exe uses alot of resources and I can't open any MS Office documents.
    I close iTunes, process still runs, documents don't open. I highlight it and "end process" and all the documents I was trying to open pop up.
    So far I haven't seen any effect of ending that process after iTunes is closed. I can't promise anything though. But it worked for me.
    I'd like to see it fixed though, kind of a pain to have to do that.

  • Multiple instances com.apple.outlook.client.exe *32 during Outlook sync

    First, specs:
    Windows 7 64bit
    Norton 360
    Outlook 2010 Beta
    iPhone 3GS (iOS 4)
    iTunes 9.2.0.61
    Microsoft Windows 7 x64 Home Premium Edition (Build 7600)
    NVIDIA 132-CK-NF78
    iTunes 9.2.0.61
    QuickTime 7.6.6
    FairPlay 1.8.20
    Apple Application Support 1.3
    iPod Updater Library 9.2d4
    CD Driver 2.2.0.1
    CD Driver DLL 2.1.1.1
    Apple Mobile Device 3.1.0.62
    Apple Mobile Device Driver 1.49.0.0
    Bonjour 2.0.2.0 (214.3)
    iTunes Serial Number BC49453253087E71
    Current user is not an administrator.
    The current local date and time is 2010-06-22 16:22:25.
    iTunes is not running in safe mode.
    WebKit accelerated compositing is enabled.
    HDCP is supported.
    Video Display Information
    NVIDIA, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260
    ** External Plug-ins Information **
    No external plug-ins installed.
    Genius ID: 23fbe8aec176fa95f0b481c13800b05c
    ** Network Connectivity Tests **
    Network Adapter Information
    Adapter Name: {9FC31319-2E36-4431-9FB0-EBBA27A93A9D}
    Description: NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller #2
    IP Address: 0.0.0.0
    Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
    Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0
    DHCP Enabled: Yes
    DHCP Server:
    Lease Obtained: Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
    Lease Expires: Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
    DNS Servers:
    Adapter Name: {234CF460-8AE3-42AF-8CE1-A7369FDDADFD}
    Description: NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller
    IP Address: 192.168.1.101
    Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
    Default Gateway: 192.168.1.254
    DHCP Enabled: Yes
    DHCP Server: 192.168.1.254
    Lease Obtained: Tue Jun 22 15:56:44 2010
    Lease Expires: Wed Jun 23 15:56:44 2010
    DNS Servers: 192.168.1.254
    192.168.1.254
    Active Connection: LAN Connection
    Connected: Yes
    Online: Yes
    Using Modem: No
    Using LAN: Yes
    Using Proxy: No
    SSL 3.0 Support: Enabled
    TLS 1.0 Support: Disabled
    Firewall Information
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    iTunes is enabled in Windows Firewall.
    Connection attempt to Apple web site was successful.
    Connection attempt to iTunes Store was successful.
    Secure connection attempt to iTunes Store was successful.
    Secure connection attempt to iPhone activation server was successful.
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    LowerFilters: PxHlpa64 (2.0.0.0),
    UpperFilters: GEARAspiWDM (2.2.0.1),
    E: ASUS DRW-2014L1T, Rev 1.02
    Drive is empty.
    ** Device Connectivity Tests **
    iPodService 9.2.0.61 is currently running.
    iTunesHelper 9.2.0.61 is currently running.
    Apple Mobile Device service 3.1.0.0 is currently running.
    Universal Serial Bus Controllers:
    Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.
    Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.
    FireWire (IEEE 1394) Host Controllers:
    Texas Instruments 1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller. Device is working properly.
    Connected Device Information:
    iSquelch, iPhone 3GS running firmware version 4.0
    Serial Number: 87945GJR3NR
    ** Device Sync Tests **
    Sync tests completed successfully.
    Whenever I sync, multiple instances of (and by multiple, I mean literally dozens) of copies of "com.apple.outlook.client.exe *32" begin opening. They continue opening until iTunes basically grinds to a halt. This happens with MobileMe, too, and means I can't sync up with Outlook.

    Checked: I'm using a 32-bit version of Outlook and not a 64-bit. Did not sync via a second user's installation, either.
    Still searching for resolution.
    Note: All other syncing still works, iTunes only crashes under the weight of 90 or so com.apple.Outlook.client.exe instances when any (any) Outlook-related option is checked, including Outlook-related options in MobileMe. The processes can be killed all at once by right clicking "SyncServer.exe" in the task manager and clicking "End Process Tree."

  • Com.apple.DotMacSync.client.exe consumes most of CPU

    Periodically com.apple.DotMacSync.client.exe runs when I have iTunes running. While it runs it consumes most of the CPU in the computer. This is hard on any other program that is running. How can I reduce this effect ?

    Hi Turingtest2!
    You seem to be the go-to guy with these types of errors. I'm quite impressed by your thoroughness! My error began showing up a few weeks ago when I updated iTunes to 11.1.5.5. The error doesn't seem to get in the way of iTunes working, or my syncing Windows XP / iPhone, but this error message pops up every 10 minutes or so with a loud "don't do that!" noise, which is mildly irritating and I'd love for it to go away.
    Error: com.apple.DotMacSync.client.exe Entry Point Not Found. X  The procedure entry point objc_exception_try_enter could not be located in the dynamic link library obj.dll
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  • Com.apple.DotMacSync.client.exe error message

    Error message "com.apple.DotMacSync.client.exe" keeps being displayed.  Message content reads "The procedure obj_exception_try_enter could not be located in the dynamic link library".  I have installed the latest iTunes

    Hi Turingtest2!
    You seem to be the go-to guy with these types of errors. I'm quite impressed by your thoroughness! My error began showing up a few weeks ago when I updated iTunes to 11.1.5.5. The error doesn't seem to get in the way of iTunes working, or my syncing Windows XP / iPhone, but this error message pops up every 10 minutes or so with a loud "don't do that!" noise, which is mildly irritating and I'd love for it to go away.
    Error: com.apple.DotMacSync.client.exe Entry Point Not Found. X  The procedure entry point objc_exception_try_enter could not be located in the dynamic link library obj.dll
    This seems to be a bit different from other users, but perhaps the same response - to uninstall your list of programs and reinstall iTunes is the best strategy?
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    Since upgrading to iTunes 9.1.0.74 a couple of days ago, the com.apple.IE.client.exe process, which starts during the Calendars phase of a Mobile Me manual sync process, fails to shut down when the sync process is complete. The Calendars phase now runs 5-10 minutes even when there are no Calendar changes. While it runs, com.apple.IE.client.exe runs at 50% of the CPU, and memory usage climbs continuously. It reaches about 2 GB (2,000,000 K in Windows Task Manager!) by the time the sync process completes.
    However, com.apple.IE.client.exe _doesn't end_ even though the sync is complete. Instead, it keeps running at 50% CPU. Somewhere around 2.1 to 2.2 GB of memory usage it reports: "com.apple.IE.client.exe - Application Error. The exception Breakpoint. A breakpoint has been reached. (0x80000003) occurred in the application at location 0x0c90120E."
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              [loaded] com.paragon.NTFS.trial.plist
              [loaded] com.paragon.NTFS.upd.plist
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              [loaded] com.adobe.fpsaud.plist
              [loaded] com.adobe.SwitchBoard.plist
              [loaded] com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper.plist
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              [loaded] com.adobe.ARM.df0ab5bbe6f698196fcc21e3c1e66dcb758bd911f4d637272d9d8109.plist
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              MagicPrefs
              Paragon NTFS for Mac ® OS X
    Internet Plug-ins:
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              Default Browser.plugin
              Flash Player.plugin
              FlashPlayer-10.6.plugin
              JavaAppletPlugin.plugin
              nplastpass.plugin
              QuickTime Plugin.plugin
              SharePointBrowserPlugin.plugin
              Silverlight.plugin
    User Internet Plug-ins:
              aliedit.plugin
              Google Earth Web Plug-in.plugin
              QQMail.plugin
              QQMail.plugin
              txftn.plugin
              RealPlayer Plugin.plugin
              txftn.plugin
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              None
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                 100%          com.apple.internetaccounts
                   4%          WindowServer
                   4%          com.apple.WebKit.WebContent
                   2%          EtreCheck
                   1%          Safari
                   1%          Activity Monitor
                   0%          fontd
                   0%          hidd
                   0%          sysmond
                   0%          aosnotifyd
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              1.62 GB            com.apple.internetaccounts
              180 MB             com.apple.IconServicesAgent
              143 MB             com.apple.WebKit.WebContent
              111 MB             Safari
              49 MB              Dock
              45 MB              WindowServer
              37 MB              mds_stores
              37 MB              Activity Monitor
              33 MB              Finder
              25 MB              com.apple.WebKit.Networking
    Virtual Memory Statistics
              35 MB              Free RAM
              1.51 GB            Active RAM
              1.48 GB            Inactive RAM
              587 MB             Wired RAM
              252 MB             Page-ins
              840 KB             Page-outs

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