OUTLOOK EXPRESS Tip
Sharing a tip/experience with Outlook Express - the ole MicroSoft Internet Explorer connected workhorse: If you have experienced brand new never before problems with Outook Express picking up your mail - mine generally ws with Comcast.net, onsider adjusting up (like the upgarde you may have taken to Windows XP, VISTA etc, adn change to Windows LIVE Mail.
Go to your internet options control, select Programs, them see if under Mail (category) Windows LIVE is among the options. Select it if it is, then relax and call up your desktop PC laptop local mail desk again.
When I did it, the stall on Outlook Express was ended; Windows LIVE MAIL flowed; automatically imported 'mail' accounts from Outlook Express, offerd an option for more (ie Hotmail) and displayed them nicely with local folders, has a similar process/layout (with more style) as does Outlook Express.
While quick reading, noted that Outlook Express is edition 6.0, and that is was installed with IE-6; and as we know the 'mail fetch' rides along with the IE (mine now is IE-8). So that's like an upgrade Outlook Express (sorry if it doesn't sound new to you - as recalled, I just upgraded to Windows XP)
Remember the old self-maintenance code - stay sane & calm!!??
Go to your internet options control, select Programs, them see if under Mail (category) Windows LIVE is among the options. Select it if it is, then relax and call up your desktop PC laptop local mail desk again.
When I did it, the stall on Outlook Express was ended; Windows LIVE MAIL flowed; automatically imported 'mail' accounts from Outlook Express, offerd an option for more (ie Hotmail) and displayed them nicely with local folders, has a similar process/layout (with more style) as does Outlook Express.
While quick reading, noted that Outlook Express is edition 6.0, and that is was installed with IE-6; and as we know the 'mail fetch' rides along with the IE (mine now is IE-8). So that's like an upgrade Outlook Express (sorry if it doesn't sound new to you - as recalled, I just upgraded to Windows XP)
Remember the old self-maintenance code - stay sane & calm!!??
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