Outlook hanging every few minutes - Portege R500

Hi guys - have this maddening problem that when outlook 2003 is connected (via vpn or lan) the whole computer freezes every minute or so. I can see the hard drive light going solid but there doesn't seem to be any particular process that taking all the CPU cycles.
Has anyone else experienced this? Im on XP

Thanks for the feedback.
I would have posted earlier but for some reason i couldn't log on. I got so frustrated with the darned thing in the end that i created a bootable xp disc. Then wiped the whole drive (image and all) and installed Vista on it.
Then outlook. Works great thank heavens.
I think, to be honest, that my initial installation must have been screwed up and that it was prob a software rather than a hardware issue.
Loving vista suprisingly!

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