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Old April 2nd 08, 02:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Maggielena
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Default Configuration of Outlook Express 2000

I know Outlook Express 2000 is ancient, but it is all my friend can do for
now. Her pc came with this installed, but it has never been used. I haven't
used Outlook or Express for years, but I want to help her set hers up. First
of all, can it be used successfully with aol? Her present web mail is too
difficult for her. Then, if it can be used with aol, will the application
walk me through the set up, or do I need to find directions somewhere before
going to her home? She is running Windows XP if you need to know that. I'd
appreciate any info you can give me as to where to find this information.
Thanks.
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Old April 2nd 08, 12:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Configuration of Outlook Express 2000

Which product are you using Outlook or Outlook Express? There is no Outlook
Express 2000 so it will help if you narrow it a bit more

"Maggielena" wrote in message
...
I know Outlook Express 2000 is ancient, but it is all my friend can do for
now. Her pc came with this installed, but it has never been used. I
haven't
used Outlook or Express for years, but I want to help her set hers up.
First
of all, can it be used successfully with aol? Her present web mail is too
difficult for her. Then, if it can be used with aol, will the application
walk me through the set up, or do I need to find directions somewhere
before
going to her home? She is running Windows XP if you need to know that.
I'd
appreciate any info you can give me as to where to find this information.
Thanks.


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Old April 2nd 08, 07:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Maggielena
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Default Configuration of Outlook Express 2000

I'm sorry...I thought it was 2000, but it is 2004. Thanksfor any direction
you can give me.

"Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Which product are you using Outlook or Outlook Express? There is no Outlook
Express 2000 so it will help if you narrow it a bit more

"Maggielena" wrote in message
...
I know Outlook Express 2000 is ancient, but it is all my friend can do for
now. Her pc came with this installed, but it has never been used. I
haven't
used Outlook or Express for years, but I want to help her set hers up.
First
of all, can it be used successfully with aol? Her present web mail is too
difficult for her. Then, if it can be used with aol, will the application
walk me through the set up, or do I need to find directions somewhere
before
going to her home? She is running Windows XP if you need to know that.
I'd
appreciate any info you can give me as to where to find this information.
Thanks.


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Old April 3rd 08, 12:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]
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Default Configuration of Outlook Express 2000

No help, there is no Outlook 2004 nor is there an Outlook Express 2004.
Outlook versions are 97, 98, 2000, 2002 (XP), 2003, and 2007. Outlook
Express would be version 3, 4, 5, or 6. What program do you actually have?

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"Maggielena" wrote in message
...
I'm sorry...I thought it was 2000, but it is 2004. Thanksfor any

direction
you can give me.

"Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Which product are you using Outlook or Outlook Express? There is no

Outlook
Express 2000 so it will help if you narrow it a bit more

"Maggielena" wrote in message
...
I know Outlook Express 2000 is ancient, but it is all my friend can do

for
now. Her pc came with this installed, but it has never been used. I
haven't
used Outlook or Express for years, but I want to help her set hers up.
First
of all, can it be used successfully with aol? Her present web mail is

too
difficult for her. Then, if it can be used with aol, will the

application
walk me through the set up, or do I need to find directions somewhere
before
going to her home? She is running Windows XP if you need to know

that.
I'd
appreciate any info you can give me as to where to find this

information.
Thanks.




 




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