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I am having a devil of a time getting Outlook2000 to run on a Vista laptop
using a Verizon Broadband device. When I send a message, I get a message telling me that there is no Transport Provider. I don't know what part of my setup and configuration is in error. I would appreciate a pointer in the right direction. Thanks, James |
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