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Old February 15th 06, 06:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Brian Tillman
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Default Outlook 2003 on Vista Beta 2

beto @ southworks wrote:

I've just installed Outlook 2003 from Office 2003 Professional
Enterprise Edition on my Windows Vista Beta 2 workstation.
I've configured my POP3 account as always and the "Test Account
Settings" check runs OK. Besides that I cannot receive any mail from
my server, however I can send emails as usual.
No error is reported on the receive process, it executes like there
where no emails on my account (but there are).
Windows Mail, included on Windows Vista works does not have this
issue.


You're better off posting this in the beta testers newsgroups.
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Old February 16th 06, 04:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
beto @ southworks
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Default Outlook 2003 on Vista Beta 2

Hi! I hope this is the right newsgroup for my issue

I've just installed Outlook 2003 from Office 2003 Professional Enterprise
Edition on my Windows Vista Beta 2 workstation.
I've configured my POP3 account as always and the "Test Account Settings"
check runs OK. Besides that I cannot receive any mail from my server,
however I can send emails as usual.
No error is reported on the receive process, it executes like there where no
emails on my account (but there are).
Windows Mail, included on Windows Vista works does not have this issue.

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot!

Beto


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Old February 16th 06, 07:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
beto @ southworks
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Default Outlook 2003 on Vista Beta 2

Sorry, what does OE mean for you? Only Outlook Express comes to my head.

Thanks!

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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does it work in OE?

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"beto @ southworks" wrote in message
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Hi! I hope this is the right newsgroup for my issue

I've just installed Outlook 2003 from Office 2003 Professional Enterprise
Edition on my Windows Vista Beta 2 workstation.
I've configured my POP3 account as always and the "Test Account Settings"
check runs OK. Besides that I cannot receive any mail from my server,
however I can send emails as usual.
No error is reported on the receive process, it executes like there where
no emails on my account (but there are).
Windows Mail, included on Windows Vista works does not have this issue.

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot!

Beto





 




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