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Old July 22nd 09, 06:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane
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Default Outlook Express

Just got a new laptop w/ vista loaded into it. I reloaded my microsoft 2003
teacher/student edition into it. Question is how do I find Outlook Express
which is how I recieved e-mail on old computer. I want it to be my default.
 




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