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Old February 5th 07, 03:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general
Steve Cochran
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Default Outlook, IE7, Vista, and Express

Except that many people are having major problems with Outlook 2007 as
posted in the vista.mail NG.

steve

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
...
Verify the version of outlook so you know for sure and try reinstalling
(or repairing) it. I just did a quickie test with both Outlook 2000 and
2002 and they both load ok and check mail. (Outlook 2000 requires corp
mode, Internet only mode requires wab.dll, which does not exist in Vista.)

I know Outlook 98 gave that error message - but I don't recall if 2000 or
2002 ever did. Because of security problems in Outlook 98, it's really
better if you upgrade to Outlook 2007 or switch to the mail and calendar
programs in Vista instead.

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"Chris Posey" wrote in message
news
I just installed Vista Business yesterday. Now, I am unable to open
Outlook
(I believe it's Outlook 2002). I get the following message:

Cannot start Microsoft Outlook. Outlook requires Microsoft Outlook
Express
4.01 or greater. You can install Outlook Express by running IE5Setup.exe
from
the IE5 folder located on your CD or through the Windows Update website."

I tried to run IE5Setup.exe, but I get a msg. that says a newer version
is
installed, and then it terminates. I tried to revert back to IE6, but
there
is no IE7 option under Vista's new "Programs and Features" replacement of
Add/Remove Programs. I then attempted to roll back the update, but it
does
not show that IE6 was even on my computer previously when I view my
updates
in Programs and Features. I tried to install the latest version of
Outlook
Express, and I get the same mesage I got when I tried to install IE5
Setup.




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