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-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Several have wondered if there is anyway to use OE (or WinMail in Vista) in Windows 7. This page addresses some of the potential means to do so: http://www.oehelp.com/OEnWin7.aspx steve MS-MVP Outlook Express / Windows Mail 1998 - present |
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DAS wrote:
...And goodbye from this NG? YES!! MS is killing _*ALL*_ NGs in favour of the "Forums". {siiigh} The Germman NGs are mostly dead meanwhile. The same will happen to this group sooner or later. :-( Rainald |
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DAS wrote:
...And goodbye from this NG? YES!! MS is killing _*ALL*_ NGs in favour of the "Forums". {siiigh} The Germman NGs are mostly dead meanwhile. The same will happen to this group sooner or later. :-( Rainald |
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Steve Cochran wrote:
Several have wondered if there is anyway to use OE (or WinMail in Vista) in Windows 7. This page addresses some of the potential means to do so: http://www.oehelp.com/OEnWin7.aspx Thanks a lot for the info, Steve! Option #1 (avoid upgrading to Win7) IMHO not really is an option. Win7 has to offer so much more over XP that the possibility of a further usage of OE (which not really was a "masterpiece" {siiigh}) IMHO would not be the slightest reason to stay away from Win7. He who wants to stick with old XP and avoid to get accustomed to the current OS might find an excuse for being reluctant, however. ;-) ;-) Options #2 and #3 (XP-mode or some other VM) have been mentioned in discussions in the German community more or less in a joking manner. I agree with this approach. I for one am using the XP-mode (even bought a new machine with Intel VT) because I can hardly work with one of my main apps under Win7 (whereas it worked pretty well under Vista). But I really do not even think of doing my mail things under the XP-mode (or any other VM). What for? WinMail happily runs on my Win7 machines!*) So what? It might pretty well be that I might be missing something. But - honestly speaking - which advantages would OE under XP-mode have over WinMail? TIA Rainald *) The only problem that ever appeared was a "Win Security Update" a while ago (around May 12). Left alone the time needed for handling all the cries on the German community gbg it didn't take more than half an hour to fix the problem by copying over the updated version of MSOE.dll from Vista g |
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Steve Cochran wrote:
Several have wondered if there is anyway to use OE (or WinMail in Vista) in Windows 7. This page addresses some of the potential means to do so: http://www.oehelp.com/OEnWin7.aspx Thanks a lot for the info, Steve! Option #1 (avoid upgrading to Win7) IMHO not really is an option. Win7 has to offer so much more over XP that the possibility of a further usage of OE (which not really was a "masterpiece" {siiigh}) IMHO would not be the slightest reason to stay away from Win7. He who wants to stick with old XP and avoid to get accustomed to the current OS might find an excuse for being reluctant, however. ;-) ;-) Options #2 and #3 (XP-mode or some other VM) have been mentioned in discussions in the German community more or less in a joking manner. I agree with this approach. I for one am using the XP-mode (even bought a new machine with Intel VT) because I can hardly work with one of my main apps under Win7 (whereas it worked pretty well under Vista). But I really do not even think of doing my mail things under the XP-mode (or any other VM). What for? WinMail happily runs on my Win7 machines!*) So what? It might pretty well be that I might be missing something. But - honestly speaking - which advantages would OE under XP-mode have over WinMail? TIA Rainald *) The only problem that ever appeared was a "Win Security Update" a while ago (around May 12). Left alone the time needed for handling all the cries on the German community gbg it didn't take more than half an hour to fix the problem by copying over the updated version of MSOE.dll from Vista g |
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"Rainald Taesler" wrote in message
... DAS wrote: ...And goodbye from this NG? YES!! MS is killing _*ALL*_ NGs in favour of the "Forums". {siiigh} The Germman NGs are mostly dead meanwhile. The same will happen to this group sooner or later. :-( Microsoft cannot kill the group, we are invincible. ![]() They can, however, stop hosting them on their servers. |
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"Rainald Taesler" wrote in message
... DAS wrote: ...And goodbye from this NG? YES!! MS is killing _*ALL*_ NGs in favour of the "Forums". {siiigh} The Germman NGs are mostly dead meanwhile. The same will happen to this group sooner or later. :-( Microsoft cannot kill the group, we are invincible. ![]() They can, however, stop hosting them on their servers. |
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"Rainald Taesler" wrote in message
... It might pretty well be that I might be missing something. But - honestly speaking - which advantages would OE under XP-mode have over WinMail? I would miss the 'source edit' function. |
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![]() "Rainald Taesler" wrote in message ... It might pretty well be that I might be missing something. But - honestly speaking - which advantages would OE under XP-mode have over WinMail? I would miss the 'source edit' function. |
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Hi Rainald,
I wasn't trying to tell people what to do. Just providing options to people, who want what they have to continue. cheers, steve "Rainald Taesler" wrote in message ... Steve Cochran wrote: Several have wondered if there is anyway to use OE (or WinMail in Vista) in Windows 7. This page addresses some of the potential means to do so: http://www.oehelp.com/OEnWin7.aspx Thanks a lot for the info, Steve! Option #1 (avoid upgrading to Win7) IMHO not really is an option. Win7 has to offer so much more over XP that the possibility of a further usage of OE (which not really was a "masterpiece" {siiigh}) IMHO would not be the slightest reason to stay away from Win7. He who wants to stick with old XP and avoid to get accustomed to the current OS might find an excuse for being reluctant, however. ;-) ;-) Options #2 and #3 (XP-mode or some other VM) have been mentioned in discussions in the German community more or less in a joking manner. I agree with this approach. I for one am using the XP-mode (even bought a new machine with Intel VT) because I can hardly work with one of my main apps under Win7 (whereas it worked pretty well under Vista). But I really do not even think of doing my mail things under the XP-mode (or any other VM). What for? WinMail happily runs on my Win7 machines!*) So what? It might pretty well be that I might be missing something. But - honestly speaking - which advantages would OE under XP-mode have over WinMail? TIA Rainald *) The only problem that ever appeared was a "Win Security Update" a while ago (around May 12). Left alone the time needed for handling all the cries on the German community gbg it didn't take more than half an hour to fix the problem by copying over the updated version of MSOE.dll from Vista g |
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