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I've just bought a PC with Windows XP. I need to upgrade Microsoft Office (I
had Office '97). Can anyone confirm that to have a version that will run and send/receive emails I'll need Office 2003? Can't get a straight answer from the shop I go to and I don't want to make a mistake. Cheers. Peter |
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To answer your question, and not try to steer you to options you did NOT
inquire about, yes, Office 97 is a qualifying product for Office 2000 through 2003. You may want to look at 2003 as it is the latest version of Office and has the longest support available. Office 2000 has no more mainstream support and Office XP will be falling out of mainstream support soon. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Peter Brown asked: | I've just bought a PC with Windows XP. I need to upgrade Microsoft | Office (I had Office '97). Can anyone confirm that to have a version | that will run and send/receive emails I'll need Office 2003? Can't | get a straight answer from the shop I go to and I don't want to make | a mistake. | | Cheers. | | Peter |
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Peter Brown wrote:
I've just bought a PC with Windows XP. I need to upgrade Microsoft Office (I had Office '97). Can anyone confirm that to have a version that will run and send/receive emails I'll need Office 2003? Can't get a straight answer from the shop I go to and I don't want to make a mistake. If you decide to keep Office 97, be aware that Outlook 97 will not work for sending mail with any ISP that requires authentication to the outgoing (SMTP) server. -- Brian Tillman |
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BIG THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED ME!! I used the links that you gave me and
it worked! For years I thought the only way to use emails was with windows messaging. The downloads let me use microsoft mail and it working really well. "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Peter Brown wrote: I've just bought a PC with Windows XP. I need to upgrade Microsoft Office (I had Office '97). Can anyone confirm that to have a version that will run and send/receive emails I'll need Office 2003? Can't get a straight answer from the shop I go to and I don't want to make a mistake. If you decide to keep Office 97, be aware that Outlook 97 will not work for sending mail with any ISP that requires authentication to the outgoing (SMTP) server. -- Brian Tillman |
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