I suggest that you not wipe out the address book!

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Guest

You added a new version of the internet explorer and in the process you
erased my address book for sending messages on email. I have suddenly
received 9.0 outlook express, which I don't understand and don't want. How do
I go back to the older version???

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Alan Smith

Jimb52 said:
You added a new version of the internet explorer and in the process you
erased my address book for sending messages on email. I have suddenly
received 9.0 outlook express, which I don't understand and don't want. How
do
I go back to the older version???

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What?

This is a public newsgroup. Do you think you are writing to someone called
Microsoft who personally upgraded your machine? Did you not have any input
into the process like actually starting the process? Did you not make a
backup before doing the upgrade- there is only one person at fault for that-
yourself. Use the backup to return to where you were before you upgraded.
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

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Jimb52 said:
You added a new version of the internet explorer

I'm pretty sure I didn't!
and in the process

But you ought to be running IE6 SP1/2 anyway.
you erased my address book for sending messages on email.

Nope.

I have
suddenly received 9.0 outlook express,

There's no such version - there's 6x, though.
which I don't understand and
don't want. How do I go back to the older version???

You would have to uninstall the version of IE you have, but that isn't the
best plan. First, an update shouldn't have erased anything in your address
book - secondly, you should post in a group for Outlook Express, not
Outlook - which is a completely separate program.

Try posting in microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress,
presuming that's the version you use (help | about will tell you)

A good website for information on OE is:
http://www.insideoe.com/

Also note: these are public newsgroups, and the people here are all
volunteers, not Microsoft employees (with rare exception), so it isn't a
direct line to Bill Gates. If you have a technical support question, best to
post it as one, with as much detail as possible - versions of everything,
OS, etc., and error messages.

Best of luck!
 
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Peter Foldes

You are talking about MSN 9 not OL. Please post this to the msn.discussion group. Since you are using the CDO interface please copy\paste the following link into your Browser address bar to access the group

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.msn.discussion
 

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