"pbrown280" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> This is driving me crazy and I can't find any mention of it anywhere
> on the web or in Usenet. I have Vista Ultimate and I am experiencing
> a problem where the currently active application window randomly loses
> focus, or goes inactive, for 10-15 seconds, then becomes active
> again. So far I've noticed it happening in Outlook and Internet
> Explorer, and it occurs when I am doing any kind of action. For
> example, in Outlook, I can be typing in a message composition window,
> scrolling while reading a message in the preview pane, dragging an
> item from one folder to another, etc. When it happens, I can click in
> the window to make it active again, or simply wait for 10-15 seconds,
> and it will become active again on its own.
>
> This is particularly maddening when typing -- as an advanced hunt-n-
> peck type, I look at my keyboard probably 80% of the time while I'm
> typing, so when it happens, I'll type a few words or even a sentence
> or two and it was a waste -- I have to type it all again once the
> window comes back.
>
> I haven't been able to determine where the focus is going. I don't
> think another program is stealing it because it happens randomly, with
> other programs running, or with nothing else in the task list. I am
> willing to entertain the notion that some background process is to
> blame, but I'm struggling with how I can possibly figure out if that's
> true and if so, which one it is. It is worth mentioning that this is
> a work laptop (Thinkpad T60p widescreen) and all of my co-workers have
> the same machine, but only one of them is experiencing the same issue,
> so if the cause is in fact some other piece of software, it would have
> to be something that we both have on our machines, but none of our
> other colleagues have on theirs. So far we have not been able to
> identify anything that fits that category.
>
> I'll also mention that I did come across a description of a similar
> problem in XP that TweakUI had a workaround for. (Reference: <<http://
> the-cream.blogspot.com/2007/04/active-window-loses-focus.html>>) I
> checked the registry and found that HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel
> \Desktop\ForegroundLockTimeout already existed and was set to 0x30d40
> (200000). So strike one there.
>
> Any ideas are most welcome.
>
> Thanks,
>
> ~paul
>
If your problem is only with Outlook and IE, then I'd have to -guess- that
maybe you're losing your network connection for brief periods of time.
Again, that's just a guess...
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