Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007 concurrent

K

Ken

I recently upgraded to a new machine with VISTA and Office 2007. I need the
machine for remote access. I have been able over time to get most everything
working again except for Outlook. Apparently my companies Exchange Server is
incompatible with Outlook 2007. Before I dig myself into a hole I can't get
out of -- is it possible to install and run Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007
simultaneously and if so how? Otherwise I assume I need to remove or
uninstall Outlook 2007 and Install Outlook 2003 as a stand alone.

Thanks.....Ken
 
B

Brian Tillman

Ken said:
I recently upgraded to a new machine with VISTA and Office 2007. I
need the machine for remote access. I have been able over time to get
most everything working again except for Outlook. Apparently my
companies Exchange Server is incompatible with Outlook 2007.

What version of Exchange do they use?
 
D

DL

Perhaps you might want to say as to why, or what makes you think your
Companies Exchange Server is incompatible with OL2007
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Exchange 5.5 comes to mind.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, DL asked:

| Perhaps you might want to say as to why, or what makes you think your
| Companies Exchange Server is incompatible with OL2007
|
| || I recently upgraded to a new machine with VISTA and Office 2007. I
|| need the machine for remote access. I have been able over time to
|| get most everything
|| working again except for Outlook. Apparently my companies Exchange
|| Server is
|| incompatible with Outlook 2007. Before I dig myself into a hole I
|| can't get
|| out of -- is it possible to install and run Outlook 2003 and Outlook
|| 2007 simultaneously and if so how? Otherwise I assume I need to
|| remove or uninstall Outlook 2007 and Install Outlook 2003 as a stand
|| alone.
||
|| Thanks.....Ken
|| --
|| Ken Hynes
 

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