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new computer - no outlook express
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justduet
2009-12-21 19:52:02 UTC
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I just got a new computer and outlook express is not installed (or I can not
find it). I've saved all my contacts, etc. from the old computer and want to
use outlook express on this new one. I have a MSN e-mail account.

It has the new windows 7.

HELP!
VanguardLH
2009-12-21 20:21:04 UTC
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Post by justduet
I just got a new computer and outlook express is not installed (or I can not
find it). I've saved all my contacts, etc. from the old computer and want to
use outlook express on this new one. I have a MSN e-mail account.
It has the new windows 7.
HELP!
Windows 7 does not come with a bundled e-mail client. You'll have to
install one.

When it was supported, OE came bundled with IE.

OE has long been unsupported. It is a dead program. The last program
updates were back in 2002 (with one functional change in SP-2 for Windows
XP). The development team was disbanded in 2006.

As of IE7 and later, OE is no longer bundled with IE. Microsoft isn't going
to bundle unsupported products with supported products.

You can't get OE separate from IE. They came bundled together.

Vista comes with IE7 and Windows 7 comes with IE8 as their baseline versions
of that web browser. You cannot install earlier versions of IE on those
Windows platforms.

You could run VirtualPC, VMWare Server, VirtualBox, or other virtual machine
managers (VMM) on Vista, install a pre-Vista version of Windows in a virtual
machine, and have OE running inside that virtual machine. That requires
installing the VMM, installing an OS in a virtual machine (VM), and then
load that VM when you want to run OE. A lot of work and nuisance to run a
long-dead e-mail client.

Windows Mail (WM) is the e-mail client included in Windows Vista. Windows
Live Mail (WLM) is the replacement for both OE and WM; go to
http://download.live.com. After installing just WLM, go into Add/Remove
Programs and uninstall the extra fluff software that Microsoft pushes onto
you. While WLM is reminiscent of OE, it has some functional differences.
The WLM newsgroup is at:

microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop

There are other [free] e-mail client alternatives, like Thunderbird.
PA Bear [MS MVP]
2009-12-22 01:22:28 UTC
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[X-post to WLMail NG]

You will find Win7-specific support in these forums:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/windows7

You cannot install Outlook Express in Win7. The closest thing to OE
available would be Windows Live Mail: http://download.live.com/wlmail

The experts in this Windows Live Mail newsgroup can help you get started &
answer all of your questions: microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop

Via the web-interface:
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/list/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop

Via your newsreader:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop
Post by justduet
I just got a new computer and outlook express is not installed (or I can not
find it). I've saved all my contacts, etc. from the old computer and want
to use outlook express on this new one. I have a MSN e-mail account.
It has the new windows 7.
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