G Guest Nov 6, 2007 #1 I DO NOT like the Vista Email, can I uninstall and simply reinstall the older version of outlook from the web?? please help me
I DO NOT like the Vista Email, can I uninstall and simply reinstall the older version of outlook from the web?? please help me
D Dave Nov 6, 2007 #2 No, you cannot uninstall Windows Mail. If you have a copy of Outlook, not Outlook Express, version 2003 or newer, it will work on Vista.
No, you cannot uninstall Windows Mail. If you have a copy of Outlook, not Outlook Express, version 2003 or newer, it will work on Vista.
J Jupiter Jones [MVP] Nov 6, 2007 #4 Eric; You mean Outlook Express? No, OE is not compatible with windows Vista. If you explain exactly what feature you like in OE, someone may be able to give you a solution.
Eric; You mean Outlook Express? No, OE is not compatible with windows Vista. If you explain exactly what feature you like in OE, someone may be able to give you a solution.
G Guest Nov 6, 2007 #5 Thanks, I am unable to send emails, they stay stuck in my outbox However I am able to receive email fine
Thanks, I am unable to send emails, they stay stuck in my outbox However I am able to receive email fine
G Gary VanderMolen Nov 6, 2007 #6 That problem is solvable. Go to http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/62560-windows-mail-problems.html and do the corrective action described in the sections labeled First and Second.
That problem is solvable. Go to http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/62560-windows-mail-problems.html and do the corrective action described in the sections labeled First and Second.
T Tom Lake Nov 6, 2007 #7 Dave said: No, you cannot uninstall Windows Mail. If you have a copy of Outlook, not Outlook Express, version 2003 or newer, it will work on Vista. Click to expand... 2002 also works on Vista if you don't mind reentering your password whenever you start it. Tom Lake
Dave said: No, you cannot uninstall Windows Mail. If you have a copy of Outlook, not Outlook Express, version 2003 or newer, it will work on Vista. Click to expand... 2002 also works on Vista if you don't mind reentering your password whenever you start it. Tom Lake