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How to open Outlook Express
The newsgroup I've been seeking is not available
from my usual newsgroup server (Mozilla). I have used Internet Explorer occasionally (sorry) but never OE. The OE home page has very copious branches to go to, but I didn't see one that would lead me to Outlook Express. Maybe when I get there I'll fall in love with it, but for now I'd be happy just to be led to it. I tried search for OE but it told me I could get OE by downloading IE....but I already have IE 6.0 and an icon for it. So please start me there, and thank you. -- William B. Lurie |
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How to open Outlook Express
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 22:32:26 -0500, billurie wrote:
The newsgroup I've been seeking is not available from my usual newsgroup server (Mozilla). I have used Internet Explorer occasionally (sorry) but never OE. The OE home page has very copious branches to go to, but I didn't see one that would lead me to Outlook Express. Maybe when I get there I'll fall in love with it, but for now I'd be happy just to be led to it. I tried search for OE but it told me I could get OE by downloading IE....but I already have IE 6.0 and an icon for it. So please start me there, and thank you. If I'm not mistaken, Outlook Express is installed by default on Windows XP, so it should be under Start | All Programs. If not, you can add it from the Control Panel | Add or Remove Programs | Add/Remove Windows Components. Check the box by Outlook Express, hit 'Next' and follow the prompts. Think that may answer you question Rush http://www.bythedrop.com |
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Outlook Express is msimn.exe. MicroSoft Internet Mail and News.
Start | Run | Type: msimn | OK | There should be a shortcut on the Start Menu. Start | All Programs | If not... Right click the Start button | Properties | Start Menu tab | Customize button | General tab | Show on Start menu | Place a check in Ť E-mail | Click the V and select Outlook Express | OK | Apply | OK Maybe access was removed in Add or Remove Programs. Open Add or Remove Programs... Start | Run | Type: appwiz.cpl | OK | Add/Remove Windows Components | Scroll down to Outlook Express and place a check in the box | Next button | Finish button How To Add or Remove a Windows Component in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;307894 Should be here... C:\Program Files\Outlook Express -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , hunted and pecked: The newsgroup I've been seeking is not available from my usual newsgroup server (Mozilla). I have used Internet Explorer occasionally (sorry) but never OE. The OE home page has very copious branches to go to, but I didn't see one that would lead me to Outlook Express. Maybe when I get there I'll fall in love with it, but for now I'd be happy just to be led to it. I tried search for OE but it told me I could get OE by downloading IE....but I already have IE 6.0 and an icon for it. So please start me there, and thank you. -- William B. Lurie |
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The newsgroup I've been seeking is not available from my usual newsgroup server (Mozilla). So add another Newsgroup server. (Mozilla is NOT a "newsgroup server" BTW). I use three different servers in Thinderbird -- Interim Systems and Management Accounting Gordon Burgess-Parker Director www.gbpcomputing.co.uk |
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How to open Outlook Express
It has only been on your computer since the day you loaded Windows XP. Don't
you know ANYTHING about your computer. Look for it!!! Or, maybe your mind is just burned out due to bad drugs when you were younger. God - what a dope! " wrote: The newsgroup I've been seeking is not available from my usual newsgroup server (Mozilla). I have used Internet Explorer occasionally (sorry) but never OE. The OE home page has very copious branches to go to, but I didn't see one that would lead me to Outlook Express. Maybe when I get there I'll fall in love with it, but for now I'd be happy just to be led to it. I tried search for OE but it told me I could get OE by downloading IE....but I already have IE 6.0 and an icon for it. So please start me there, and thank you. -- William B. Lurie |
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Hey, wise-ass. It's there of course...and well hidden. For the same
effort as posting a snotty remark, you could have tried to be helpful. Or didn't that occur to your 77 I.Q. brain? Falcon wrote: It has only been on your computer since the day you loaded Windows XP. Don't you know ANYTHING about your computer. Look for it!!! Or, maybe your mind is just burned out due to bad drugs when you were younger. God - what a dope! " wrote: The newsgroup I've been seeking is not available from my usual newsgroup server (Mozilla). I have used Internet Explorer occasionally (sorry) but never OE. The OE home page has very copious branches to go to, but I didn't see one that would lead me to Outlook Express. Maybe when I get there I'll fall in love with it, but for now I'd be happy just to be led to it. I tried search for OE but it told me I could get OE by downloading IE....but I already have IE 6.0 and an icon for it. So please start me there, and thank you. -- William B. Lurie -- William B. Lurie |
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The newsgroup I've been seeking is not available from my usual newsgroup server (Mozilla). I have used Internet Explorer occasionally (sorry) but never OE. The OE home page has very copious branches to go to, but I didn't see one that would lead me to Outlook Express. Maybe when I get there I'll fall in love with it, but for now I'd be happy just to be led to it. I tried search for OE but it told me I could get OE by downloading IE....but I already have IE 6.0 and an icon for it. So please start me there, and thank you. Falcon wrote: It has only been on your computer since the day you loaded Windows XP. Don't you know ANYTHING about your computer. Look for it!!! Or, maybe your mind is just burned out due to bad drugs when you were younger. God - what a dope! Outlook Express can and probably was remove from CPL Add or Remove Programs Add/Remove Windows Components the eleventh entry down the list. |
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Did you not post 4-6 months ago about how you had "supposedly" 20 years of
computer experience? Doing what. Looking at them on other peoples desks? What a load of s**t. Telling less than the truth DOES come back to haunt you! BTW, I can likely dig up the post if you would like to see your own words. " wrote: Hey, wise-ass. It's there of course...and well hidden. For the same effort as posting a snotty remark, you could have tried to be helpful. Or didn't that occur to your 77 I.Q. brain? Falcon wrote: It has only been on your computer since the day you loaded Windows XP. Don't you know ANYTHING about your computer. Look for it!!! Or, maybe your mind is just burned out due to bad drugs when you were younger. God - what a dope! " wrote: The newsgroup I've been seeking is not available from my usual newsgroup server (Mozilla). I have used Internet Explorer occasionally (sorry) but never OE. The OE home page has very copious branches to go to, but I didn't see one that would lead me to Outlook Express. Maybe when I get there I'll fall in love with it, but for now I'd be happy just to be led to it. I tried search for OE but it told me I could get OE by downloading IE....but I already have IE 6.0 and an icon for it. So please start me there, and thank you. -- William B. Lurie -- William B. Lurie |
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Quote from William Lurie:
William B. Lurie Nov 28 2004, 2:22 pm show options Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics From: "William B. Lurie" - Find messages by this author Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2004 17:22:21 -0500 Local: Sun, Nov 28 2004 2:22 pm Subject: Bad Sectors - Now Warning from XP! Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Report Abuse Sort of bearing on this same subject, I'd extend it a bit, to ask why, since XP 'knows' there are bad sectors, and is really wonderfully smart, couldn't it just go ahead and fix them? Personally, I'm a little old-fashioned. It was less than 20 years ago that, when you bought a PC, a hard-disk drive was an expensive 'optional extra'.... and I finally sprung for one. It had a capacity of TEN MEGABYTES! Today's ubiquitous drives have a thousand times as much storage, and more. But I'm awfully nervous about the actual reliability of these monsters. Statistically, it doesn't take much of an imperfection to turn into 'bad sectors'. Bill Lurie Looks like you are telling as how you bought a 10 meg hard disk somewhat less than 20 years ago for your computer(10 meg hard drives were around about the mid 80's). Hell man! Most people progress in their knowledge as they move forward. Looking at the caliber of your posts, and the display of your computer acumen - you have not moved forward one iota in the last 20 years. Falcon " wrote: Hey, wise-ass. It's there of course...and well hidden. For the same effort as posting a snotty remark, you could have tried to be helpful. Or didn't that occur to your 77 I.Q. brain? Falcon wrote: It has only been on your computer since the day you loaded Windows XP. Don't you know ANYTHING about your computer. Look for it!!! Or, maybe your mind is just burned out due to bad drugs when you were younger. God - what a dope! " wrote: The newsgroup I've been seeking is not available from my usual newsgroup server (Mozilla). I have used Internet Explorer occasionally (sorry) but never OE. The OE home page has very copious branches to go to, but I didn't see one that would lead me to Outlook Express. Maybe when I get there I'll fall in love with it, but for now I'd be happy just to be led to it. I tried search for OE but it told me I could get OE by downloading IE....but I already have IE 6.0 and an icon for it. So please start me there, and thank you. -- William B. Lurie -- William B. Lurie |
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