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Can I use O/E & outlook at the same time?



 
 
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Old April 22nd 06, 11:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Oley
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Default Can I use O/E & outlook at the same time?

I am used to outlook Express, But I like some of the features of Outlook. Can
I use both?
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Old April 23rd 06, 12:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Chuck Davis
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Default Can I use O/E & outlook at the same time?

You may, BUT when you access the server in one, the messages will be
downloaded. When you access the server in the other, those messages are no
longer available. Then the yo-yo action begins.

You will find more differences as you go along. Over time, you will probably
come to use Outlook more and more. The fastest way to switch is to use only
Office Outlook.

"Oley" wrote in message
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I am used to outlook Express, But I like some of the features of Outlook.
Can
I use both?



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Old April 23rd 06, 12:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Oley
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Default Can I use O/E & outlook at the same time?

Gotcha, Thanks Oley

"Chuck Davis" wrote:

You may, BUT when you access the server in one, the messages will be
downloaded. When you access the server in the other, those messages are no
longer available. Then the yo-yo action begins.

You will find more differences as you go along. Over time, you will probably
come to use Outlook more and more. The fastest way to switch is to use only
Office Outlook.

"Oley" wrote in message
...
I am used to outlook Express, But I like some of the features of Outlook.
Can
I use both?




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Old April 23rd 06, 08:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Chad Harris
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Default Can I use O/E & outlook at the same time?

I don't notice yoyo action. I always have OE open to access the groups so
they often get used at the same time. I send things to OL/OE that I want
saved with easy access. These emails hit both nearly simultaneously.
Whichever you Open first is going to always get the messages from server
first. I get all the emails in both inboxes almost simultaneously. I don't
miss any so I'm not familiar with the yo you concept that was just alluded
to.

Chad Harris
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"Oley" wrote in message
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I am used to outlook Express, But I like some of the features of Outlook.
Can
I use both?



 




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