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Old 24-07-2010, 11:50   #1
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outlook express and windows 7

On my old computer, with windows xp and Microsoft office professional 2000 I used outlook express for email.
I've just bought a new computer with windows 7 and Microsoft office 2010 home and student, and I can't find outlook express anywhere. Is it in there somewhere? Is it possible to download it? I much prefer it to the virgin email.

Can any one help?
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Re: outlook express and windows 7

Outlook express (or any other mail program) isn't supplied with Windows 7, instead you need to install either the Windows Live Mail or go for a third party option (outlook, thunderbirds...etc..)
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Re: outlook express and windows 7

try Microsoft Outlook 2010 and Outlook Connector
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...010222518.aspx
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Re: outlook express and windows 7

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try Microsoft Outlook 2010 and Outlook Connector
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...010222518.aspx
Unfortunately his version of office 2010 won't come with Outlook.
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Re: outlook express and windows 7

Try Thunderbird which is similar to Outlook Express click this LINK

All the settings are here in the Virginmedia Email help section, how to configure Thunderbird is on page 4 just click HERE
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Re: outlook express and windows 7

I have found windows live mail to have a very similar look and feel to outlook and it works perfectly so i'd say just use that
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