If you get Win XP with IE7 preinstalled, it will have OE6.
If you get Vista, it will have IE7 and Windows Mail which replaces OE6.
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"Poprivet" wrote in message
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Steve Cochran wrote:
OE6 is unchanged whether or not you have IE7. They have branched
apart and the IE7 updates don't include any OE updates except some
printing bug and other problems. The files OE uses are unchanged.
If you get Vista, then you get the next rendition of OE which they've
called Windows Mail.
But .. that doesn't answer his question. I don't know the answer
either; are you implying that it's still OE6 with pre-installed Vista?
Please clarify? You seem to day it's not different, but then go on to
indicate it's got the new name without saying whether that's just a
renamed OE6 or not.
I've seen it discussed both ways in these groups. No, I don't have
Vista and don't know when/if I'll get it. Just not yet for sure.
Pop`
steve
"Sportsluvr" wrote in message
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It looks like I'm going to have to replace my laptop very shortly
(crashing
too often). Dell Small Business (who our company buys from), gives
the option of getting XP Pro and Vista.
If I get a new laptop with XP Pro, it apparently comes with IE7
pre-installed.
1) How would I go about getting OE 6 without using or downloading
IE6? 2) Do new XP systems being shipped now aside from including IE7
also have included OE 6?
Thanks in advance for your help!!
