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How to increase system system performance
Hi, Tae Song.
Most of your posts in other threads sound intelligent. And this thread started off sounding like a possibly good idea. But then, in your third post, you said this: "I started up Outlook (which today's service pack for Office XP fixed. In Office XP, Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook Express installed. It hadn't worked till early today after the latest update. I never installed Outlook Express on this Vista system.)" That paragraph lost all your credibility for me. :( First, of course, "Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook Express" is an obviously false claim, because many of us are running Outlook in Vista and Win7 RC. And then you said, "I never installed Outlook Express on this Vista system." This indicates a serious lack of knowledge of both OE and Vista, because OE cannot be installed on Vista. At that point, I turned you off and read the rest of the thread just to see how far you would go and whether others would correct your errors. :( I'm glad to see that several knowledgeable readers did. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100 "Tae Song" wrote in message ... I thought I would share this with you all, a few little tricks to boost Windows performance. SNIP long cross-posted post full of inaccurate information and advice If you need more detailed info on setting this up, leave a little note in the newsgroup. If I don't get to it, I'm sure someone else will help you out. |
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How to increase system system performance
"R. C. White" wrote in message ... Hi, Tae Song. Most of your posts in other threads sound intelligent. And this thread started off sounding like a possibly good idea. But then, in your third post, you said this: "I started up Outlook (which today's service pack for Office XP fixed. In Office XP, Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook Express installed. It hadn't worked till early today after the latest update. I never installed Outlook Express on this Vista system.)" That paragraph lost all your credibility for me. :( First, of course, "Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook Express" is an obviously false claim, because many of us are running Outlook in Vista and Win7 RC. And then you said, "I never installed Outlook Express on this Vista system." This indicates a serious lack of knowledge of both OE and Vista, because OE cannot be installed on Vista. At that point, I turned you off and read the rest of the thread just to see how far you would go and whether others would correct your errors. :( I'm glad to see that several knowledgeable readers did. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100 "Tae Song" wrote in message ... I thought I would share this with you all, a few little tricks to boost Windows performance. SNIP long cross-posted post full of inaccurate information and advice If you need more detailed info on setting this up, leave a little note in the newsgroup. If I don't get to it, I'm sure someone else will help you out. Why Outlook 2002 and 2003 require Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287686 |
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How to increase system system performance
"R. C. White" wrote in message ... Hi, Tae Song. Most of your posts in other threads sound intelligent. And this thread started off sounding like a possibly good idea. But then, in your third post, you said this: "I started up Outlook (which today's service pack for Office XP fixed. In Office XP, Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook Express installed. It hadn't worked till early today after the latest update. I never installed Outlook Express on this Vista system.)" That paragraph lost all your credibility for me. :( First, of course, "Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook Express" is an obviously false claim, because many of us are running Outlook in Vista and Win7 RC. And then you said, "I never installed Outlook Express on this Vista system." This indicates a serious lack of knowledge of both OE and Vista, because OE cannot be installed on Vista. At that point, I turned you off and read the rest of the thread just to see how far you would go and whether others would correct your errors. :( I'm glad to see that several knowledgeable readers did. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100 "Tae Song" wrote in message ... I thought I would share this with you all, a few little tricks to boost Windows performance. SNIP long cross-posted post full of inaccurate information and advice If you need more detailed info on setting this up, leave a little note in the newsgroup. If I don't get to it, I'm sure someone else will help you out. Why Outlook 2002 and 2003 require Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287686 |
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How to increase system system performance
The whole thing is a moot point. OE is always installed on the computer, and
can't be uninstalled from the O/S. You can take away access to it, but you can uninstall it. Not without causing serious problems, anyway. "Tae Song" wrote in message ... : : "R. C. White" wrote in message : ... : Hi, Tae Song. : : Most of your posts in other threads sound intelligent. And this thread : started off sounding like a possibly good idea. But then, in your third : post, you said this: : : "I started up Outlook (which today's service pack for Office XP fixed. In : Office XP, Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook Express : installed. It hadn't worked till early today after the latest update. I : never installed Outlook Express on this Vista system.)" : : That paragraph lost all your credibility for me. :( : : First, of course, "Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook : Express" is an obviously false claim, because many of us are running : Outlook in Vista and Win7 RC. And then you said, "I never installed : Outlook Express on this Vista system." This indicates a serious lack of : knowledge of both OE and Vista, because OE cannot be installed on Vista. : : At that point, I turned you off and read the rest of the thread just to : see how far you would go and whether others would correct your errors. : :( I'm glad to see that several knowledgeable readers did. : : RC : -- : R. C. White, CPA : San Marcos, TX : : Microsoft Windows MVP : Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100 : : "Tae Song" wrote in message : ... : I thought I would share this with you all, a few little tricks to boost : Windows performance. : : SNIP long cross-posted post full of inaccurate information and advice : : If you need more detailed info on setting this up, leave a little note in : the newsgroup. If I don't get to it, I'm sure someone else will help you : out. : : : : Why Outlook 2002 and 2003 require Outlook Express : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287686 : : : |
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How to increase system system performance
The whole thing is a moot point. OE is always installed on the computer, and
can't be uninstalled from the O/S. You can take away access to it, but you can uninstall it. Not without causing serious problems, anyway. "Tae Song" wrote in message ... : : "R. C. White" wrote in message : ... : Hi, Tae Song. : : Most of your posts in other threads sound intelligent. And this thread : started off sounding like a possibly good idea. But then, in your third : post, you said this: : : "I started up Outlook (which today's service pack for Office XP fixed. In : Office XP, Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook Express : installed. It hadn't worked till early today after the latest update. I : never installed Outlook Express on this Vista system.)" : : That paragraph lost all your credibility for me. :( : : First, of course, "Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook : Express" is an obviously false claim, because many of us are running : Outlook in Vista and Win7 RC. And then you said, "I never installed : Outlook Express on this Vista system." This indicates a serious lack of : knowledge of both OE and Vista, because OE cannot be installed on Vista. : : At that point, I turned you off and read the rest of the thread just to : see how far you would go and whether others would correct your errors. : :( I'm glad to see that several knowledgeable readers did. : : RC : -- : R. C. White, CPA : San Marcos, TX : : Microsoft Windows MVP : Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100 : : "Tae Song" wrote in message : ... : I thought I would share this with you all, a few little tricks to boost : Windows performance. : : SNIP long cross-posted post full of inaccurate information and advice : : If you need more detailed info on setting this up, leave a little note in : the newsgroup. If I don't get to it, I'm sure someone else will help you : out. : : : : Why Outlook 2002 and 2003 require Outlook Express : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287686 : : : |
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How to increase system system performance
"Tom Willett" wrote in message ... The whole thing is a moot point. OE is always installed on the computer, and can't be uninstalled from the O/S. You can take away access to it, but you can uninstall it. Not without causing serious problems, anyway. "Tae Song" wrote in message ... : : "R. C. White" wrote in message : ... : Hi, Tae Song. : : Most of your posts in other threads sound intelligent. And this thread : started off sounding like a possibly good idea. But then, in your third : post, you said this: : : "I started up Outlook (which today's service pack for Office XP fixed. In : Office XP, Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook Express : installed. It hadn't worked till early today after the latest update. I : never installed Outlook Express on this Vista system.)" : : That paragraph lost all your credibility for me. :( : : First, of course, "Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook : Express" is an obviously false claim, because many of us are running : Outlook in Vista and Win7 RC. And then you said, "I never installed : Outlook Express on this Vista system." This indicates a serious lack of : knowledge of both OE and Vista, because OE cannot be installed on Vista. : : At that point, I turned you off and read the rest of the thread just to : see how far you would go and whether others would correct your errors. : :( I'm glad to see that several knowledgeable readers did. : : RC : -- : R. C. White, CPA : San Marcos, TX : : Microsoft Windows MVP : Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100 : : "Tae Song" wrote in message : ... : I thought I would share this with you all, a few little tricks to boost : Windows performance. : : SNIP long cross-posted post full of inaccurate information and advice : : If you need more detailed info on setting this up, leave a little note in : the newsgroup. If I don't get to it, I'm sure someone else will help you : out. : : : : Why Outlook 2002 and 2003 require Outlook Express : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287686 : : : Windows Vista doesn't come with Outlook Express at all, it comes with Windows Mail. |
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How to increase system system performance
"Tom Willett" wrote in message ... The whole thing is a moot point. OE is always installed on the computer, and can't be uninstalled from the O/S. You can take away access to it, but you can uninstall it. Not without causing serious problems, anyway. "Tae Song" wrote in message ... : : "R. C. White" wrote in message : ... : Hi, Tae Song. : : Most of your posts in other threads sound intelligent. And this thread : started off sounding like a possibly good idea. But then, in your third : post, you said this: : : "I started up Outlook (which today's service pack for Office XP fixed. In : Office XP, Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook Express : installed. It hadn't worked till early today after the latest update. I : never installed Outlook Express on this Vista system.)" : : That paragraph lost all your credibility for me. :( : : First, of course, "Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook : Express" is an obviously false claim, because many of us are running : Outlook in Vista and Win7 RC. And then you said, "I never installed : Outlook Express on this Vista system." This indicates a serious lack of : knowledge of both OE and Vista, because OE cannot be installed on Vista. : : At that point, I turned you off and read the rest of the thread just to : see how far you would go and whether others would correct your errors. : :( I'm glad to see that several knowledgeable readers did. : : RC : -- : R. C. White, CPA : San Marcos, TX : : Microsoft Windows MVP : Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100 : : "Tae Song" wrote in message : ... : I thought I would share this with you all, a few little tricks to boost : Windows performance. : : SNIP long cross-posted post full of inaccurate information and advice : : If you need more detailed info on setting this up, leave a little note in : the newsgroup. If I don't get to it, I'm sure someone else will help you : out. : : : : Why Outlook 2002 and 2003 require Outlook Express : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287686 : : : Windows Vista doesn't come with Outlook Express at all, it comes with Windows Mail. |
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How to increase system system performance
Hi, Tae Song.
You were misled by an out-of-date KB article that has not been updated to recognize Vista, even though it says "Last Review: May 4, 2009". It applies only to Outlook 2002 and 2003, both of which predate Vista by several years. I'll try to bring this to the attention of someone at Microsoft to get it corrected. You've cross-posted to two WinXP NGs AND to two Vista NGs. You have an excuse, but you still are wrong. :^{ RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100 "Tae Song" wrote in message ... "R. C. White" wrote in message ... Hi, Tae Song. Most of your posts in other threads sound intelligent. And this thread started off sounding like a possibly good idea. But then, in your third post, you said this: "I started up Outlook (which today's service pack for Office XP fixed. In Office XP, Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook Express installed. It hadn't worked till early today after the latest update. I never installed Outlook Express on this Vista system.)" That paragraph lost all your credibility for me. :( First, of course, "Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook Express" is an obviously false claim, because many of us are running Outlook in Vista and Win7 RC. And then you said, "I never installed Outlook Express on this Vista system." This indicates a serious lack of knowledge of both OE and Vista, because OE cannot be installed on Vista. At that point, I turned you off and read the rest of the thread just to see how far you would go and whether others would correct your errors. :( I'm glad to see that several knowledgeable readers did. RC "Tae Song" wrote in message ... I thought I would share this with you all, a few little tricks to boost Windows performance. SNIP long cross-posted post full of inaccurate information and advice If you need more detailed info on setting this up, leave a little note in the newsgroup. If I don't get to it, I'm sure someone else will help you out. Why Outlook 2002 and 2003 require Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287686 |
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How to increase system system performance
"Tom Willett" wrote in message ... The whole thing is a moot point. OE is always installed on the computer, and can't be uninstalled from the O/S. You can take away access to it, but you can uninstall it. Not without causing serious problems, anyway. You meant CAN'T on this last line?????? |
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How to increase system system performance
"Tom Willett" wrote in message ... The whole thing is a moot point. OE is always installed on the computer, and can't be uninstalled from the O/S. You can take away access to it, but you can uninstall it. Not without causing serious problems, anyway. You meant CAN'T on this last line?????? |
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"R. C. White" wrote in message ... Hi, Tae Song. You were misled by an out-of-date KB article that has not been updated to recognize Vista, even though it says "Last Review: May 4, 2009". It applies only to Outlook 2002 and 2003, both of which predate Vista by several years. I'll try to bring this to the attention of someone at Microsoft to get it corrected. You've cross-posted to two WinXP NGs AND to two Vista NGs. You have an excuse, but you still are wrong. :^{ RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100 "Tae Song" wrote in message ... "R. C. White" wrote in message ... Hi, Tae Song. Most of your posts in other threads sound intelligent. And this thread started off sounding like a possibly good idea. But then, in your third post, you said this: "I started up Outlook (which today's service pack for Office XP fixed. In Office XP, Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook Express installed. It hadn't worked till early today after the latest update. I never installed Outlook Express on this Vista system.)" That paragraph lost all your credibility for me. :( First, of course, "Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook Express" is an obviously false claim, because many of us are running Outlook in Vista and Win7 RC. And then you said, "I never installed Outlook Express on this Vista system." This indicates a serious lack of knowledge of both OE and Vista, because OE cannot be installed on Vista. At that point, I turned you off and read the rest of the thread just to see how far you would go and whether others would correct your errors. :( I'm glad to see that several knowledgeable readers did. RC "Tae Song" wrote in message ... I thought I would share this with you all, a few little tricks to boost Windows performance. SNIP long cross-posted post full of inaccurate information and advice If you need more detailed info on setting this up, leave a little note in the newsgroup. If I don't get to it, I'm sure someone else will help you out. Why Outlook 2002 and 2003 require Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287686 Read the through the thread, I said I have Office XP installed. Office XP installs Outlook 2002, which didn't work until the recent Office XP update couple days ago. |
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"R. C. White" wrote in message ... Hi, Tae Song. You were misled by an out-of-date KB article that has not been updated to recognize Vista, even though it says "Last Review: May 4, 2009". It applies only to Outlook 2002 and 2003, both of which predate Vista by several years. I'll try to bring this to the attention of someone at Microsoft to get it corrected. You've cross-posted to two WinXP NGs AND to two Vista NGs. You have an excuse, but you still are wrong. :^{ RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100 "Tae Song" wrote in message ... "R. C. White" wrote in message ... Hi, Tae Song. Most of your posts in other threads sound intelligent. And this thread started off sounding like a possibly good idea. But then, in your third post, you said this: "I started up Outlook (which today's service pack for Office XP fixed. In Office XP, Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook Express installed. It hadn't worked till early today after the latest update. I never installed Outlook Express on this Vista system.)" That paragraph lost all your credibility for me. :( First, of course, "Outlook does not work if you don't already have Outlook Express" is an obviously false claim, because many of us are running Outlook in Vista and Win7 RC. And then you said, "I never installed Outlook Express on this Vista system." This indicates a serious lack of knowledge of both OE and Vista, because OE cannot be installed on Vista. At that point, I turned you off and read the rest of the thread just to see how far you would go and whether others would correct your errors. :( I'm glad to see that several knowledgeable readers did. RC "Tae Song" wrote in message ... I thought I would share this with you all, a few little tricks to boost Windows performance. SNIP long cross-posted post full of inaccurate information and advice If you need more detailed info on setting this up, leave a little note in the newsgroup. If I don't get to it, I'm sure someone else will help you out. Why Outlook 2002 and 2003 require Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287686 Read the through the thread, I said I have Office XP installed. Office XP installs Outlook 2002, which didn't work until the recent Office XP update couple days ago. |
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"Unknown" wrote in message ... : : "Tom Willett" wrote in message : ... : The whole thing is a moot point. OE is always installed on the computer, : and : can't be uninstalled from the O/S. You can take away access to it, but you : can uninstall it. Not without causing serious problems, anyway. : You meant CAN'T on this last line?????? Yep. : : |
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How to increase system system performance
"Unknown" wrote in message ... : : "Tom Willett" wrote in message : ... : The whole thing is a moot point. OE is always installed on the computer, : and : can't be uninstalled from the O/S. You can take away access to it, but you : can uninstall it. Not without causing serious problems, anyway. : You meant CAN'T on this last line?????? Yep. : : |
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