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Old July 29th 06, 07:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Ben Stevenson
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Default Unable to configure OE

Hi Steve

I hope you can help me with an additional problem that I get. Often it says
"This service does not work with Outlook Express". How can I correct the
problem?
Thanks

"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
It has nothing to do with the location of the message. The language
attribute is set to show which language the parser should use. Javascript
is the default. See
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/a...s/language.asp

I think Jim was just complaining about the script being their to begin
with.

steve

"Ron Sommer" wrote in message
...
I think Jim is referring to the script language in Ken's reply:

SCRIPT language=javascript
if (!ccTest('DH_FREE'))
document.write("stylespan.cc603622
{display:inline!important}/style");
else document.write("stylespan.cc603622
{display:none!important}/style");
/SCRIPT

The script language is not needed in a newsgroup message.
--
Ron Sommer

"Ben Stevenson" wrote in message
...
Hi Jim

I am interested in knowing why scripting is bad. If it is, I need to
ensure that it is disabled on my computer.
Thanks

"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
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Ken:

Please stop using that scripting example to post. You can take the
text from any article and paste it into Notepad, then from there into
your message. Scripting is disabled on many computers these days and
all your reply does is throw up "scripting errors." HTML is really not
needed for posting that information. Thanks.
--
Jim Pickering
MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail
Please reply to newsgroup only so that others may be helped with your
feedback.


"Ken" wrote in message
...
Ben, the following from Hotmail Help....
Access your e-mail account from Microsoft Outlook Express
To protect our users from the increasing amount of unsolicited junk
e-mail and spam sent from MSN Hotmail accounts through Outlook and
Outlook Express, we have reluctantly had to restrict the new use of
Outlook and Outlook Express to subscribers.
You can view your Hotmail messages in Outlook Express 6.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1.. In Outlook Express, click the Tools menu, and then click Accounts.
2.. Click Add, and then click Mail.
3.. Type your full name, and then click Next.
4.. Type your full Hotmail e-mail address ), and then
click Next.
5.. In the My incoming mail server is a box, click HTTP.
6.. In the My HTTP service provider is box, click Hotmail, and then
click Next.
7.. Type the password for your Hotmail account, and then click Next.
To help protect your privacy, don't select the Remember password check
box unless you are the only person with access to the program.

8.. Click Finish.

"Ben Stevenson" wrote in message
...
| Need help badly and urgent.
|
| Due to hard disk failure I had the HD replaced and reloaded XP Home
, XP
| Office and some backups. But I am unable to configure OE to have my
Inbox.
| There is no Inbox at present, thereby I cannot download any incoming
| messages. I've got these Newsgroups with no problems and my
previously saved
| OE Folders.
|
| For all I've tried it says "This service does not work with Outlook
Express"
| and It keeps on asking for a pasword that I did not fill in.
|
| Someone please walk me in from the beginning, step by step.
| Thanks.
|
|







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