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I've just updated to windows xp. To send/receive emails I need to upgrade my
outlook. Just want to double check that i need outlook 2003. Can anyone help? Peter |
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Peter Brown wrote:
I've just updated to windows xp. To send/receive emails I need to upgrade my outlook. Just want to double check that i need outlook 2003. Can anyone help? Peter And the responses to your last post this morning didn't help at ALL? |
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Peter Brown wrote:
I've just updated to windows xp. To send/receive emails I need to upgrade my outlook. Just want to double check that i need outlook 2003. Can anyone help? All versions of Outlook will run on WIndows XP, from Outlook 97 through Outloook 2003. What version d o you have that you believe you must upgrade There may be a legitimate reason but it's not because you install Windows XP. -- Brian Tillman |
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I've solved the problem of the Fax. In theory I could keep with Outlook 97,
but to send/receive emails I would need Windows Messaging, right? And the only version of messaging that I can find is off my old windows 98 disk (old tools etc). The question therefore should be: 1) Is there an updated windows messaging within windows xp? 2) Or, does it come as part of Office 2003? Peter "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Peter Brown wrote: I've just updated to windows xp. To send/receive emails I need to upgrade my outlook. Just want to double check that i need outlook 2003. Can anyone help? All versions of Outlook will run on WIndows XP, from Outlook 97 through Outloook 2003. What version d o you have that you believe you must upgrade There may be a legitimate reason but it's not because you install Windows XP. -- Brian Tillman |
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Peter Brown wrote:
I've solved the problem of the Fax. In theory I could keep with Outlook 97, but to send/receive emails I would need Windows Messaging, right? No. What makes you think that? |
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Ah, so this is the route of my problem!! So if i install office 97 on my
windows xp computer I can still add email services? Peter "Gordon" wrote in message ... Peter Brown wrote: I've solved the problem of the Fax. In theory I could keep with Outlook 97, but to send/receive emails I would need Windows Messaging, right? No. What makes you think that? |
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Peter Brown, you wrote on Mon, 20 Feb 2006 22:48:56 -0000:
So if i install office 97 on my windows xp computer I can still add email services? Sure! X'Posted to: microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook. general -- Best Regards Christian Goeller |
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I always thought that to add an email service you had to add "windows
messaging" and use this. Looking at my Outlook 97 the only other option that I have is Microsoft Mail. Is this the service that I should be using to send/receive emails? Peter "Christian Goeller" wrote in message ... Peter Brown, you wrote on Mon, 20 Feb 2006 22:48:56 -0000: So if i install office 97 on my windows xp computer I can still add email services? Sure! X'Posted to: microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook. general -- Best Regards Christian Goeller |
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Peter Brown wrote:
I've solved the problem of the Fax. In theory I could keep with Outlook 97, but to send/receive emails I would need Windows Messaging, right? No. Yo need the Internet Mail Enhancement patch from Microsoft's Office downloads if you plan to use internet mail, but I dint' need to add anything to my XP system when I used Outlook 97 there. -- Brian Tillman |
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Peter Brown, you wrote on Mon, 20 Feb 2006 22:56:55 -0000:
I always thought that to add an email service you had to add "windows messaging" and use this. Looking at my Outlook 97 the only other option that I have is Microsoft Mail. Is this the service that I should be using to send/receive emails? You have to install the "Enhancement Patch" [1] for Outlook 97. This patch is included in SR1 for Outlook 97 [2]. After you have installed SR1 you should also install SR2 for Outlook 97 [3]. [1]http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=B7D41CA1-8C78-4712-834B-EC0537C97940&displaylang=EN [2]http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=3D702F0B-4DA8-4FB2-80E4-CCFB8D3C1D0B [3]http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=BEFD7842-602E-42B0-89D2-6BE39F1167C1 X'Posted to: microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook. general -- Best Regards Christian Goeller |
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