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Old July 23rd 06, 11:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Ken
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Default Outlook Express - can't receive

Thanks for the suggestion.

Hi,

You're welcome.

Ken

"PinkLady" wrote in message
...
| Well, that was an interesting experience. I got it all done, but OE still
| acts the same. Thanks for the suggestion. Guess I'll just have to buy
| another copy.
|
| "Ken" wrote in message
| ...
| It's a 100 mile trip to take the CPU to a fix-it place, so it would
be
| easier to order software if you think that would do the trick.
|
| Hi,
|
| There is another thing you could try before making trip to fix-it place.
|
| You could create a new user, when you do this, Windows XP will give the
| new
| user a brand new Internet Explorer and Outlook Express.
|
| To create a new user go to Control Panel, double click Users and follow
| the
| instructions.
|
| Ken
|
|
| "PinkLady" wrote in message
| ...
| | Been using IE6 & OE seems like forever. All of a sudden an OE window
| askes
| | me to Login - window has correct user name and I've re-entered my
| password.
| | Not accepted. I have Verizon DSL and after a looong session they
| suggested
| | that I delete and re-install IE6 and OE. Not sure they know what they
| are
| | talking about. I have a restore disk for my 4 year old XP eMachine
but
| I'm
| | not sure how to use it all. Is there any other way to fix OE?
| |
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