Where has Outlook Express gone In Office 2007?

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Guest

Hi,
I used to use Outlook Express to manage all my personal mail and to browse
newsgroups. I install Office 2007 and its nowhere to be seen? What gives?
Where is it?

I wouldn't mind so much if I could find a newsreader (NNTP client) in Office
2007 but its nowhere to be seen.

Any advice much appreciated.

Thanks
Jamie
 
J

John Blessing

Jamie Thomson said:
Hi,
I used to use Outlook Express to manage all my personal mail and to browse
newsgroups. I install Office 2007 and its nowhere to be seen? What gives?
Where is it?

I wouldn't mind so much if I could find a newsreader (NNTP client) in
Office
2007 but its nowhere to be seen.

Any advice much appreciated.

Thanks
Jamie

Isn't it called windows Mail now?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Only if the OP also is using Windows Vista.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, John Blessing asked:

| message || Hi,
|| I used to use Outlook Express to manage all my personal mail and to
|| browse newsgroups. I install Office 2007 and its nowhere to be seen?
|| What gives? Where is it?
||
|| I wouldn't mind so much if I could find a newsreader (NNTP client) in
|| Office
|| 2007 but its nowhere to be seen.
||
|| Any advice much appreciated.
||
|| Thanks
|| Jamie
|
| Isn't it called windows Mail now?
 
G

Guest

Thank you Milly and John,

I am on Vista, and yes, I've now got Windows Mail working. Thank you very
much.

By the way, what's the story with Windows Live Desktop Mail Beta? Has anyone
seen it? Is it complementary to Windows Mail or is it meant to replace it?

Thanks
Jamie
 
J

John Blessing

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
Only if the OP also is using Windows Vista.



Good point, but I've developed telepathy over many years of being in
newsgroups <g>
 
G

Guest

Yeah fair enough :) Although in this case I didn't think the OS was relevant
because Outlook Express was always part of Office (wasn't it)???

Anyway, my last question is still valid. Anyone know if Windows Live Mail
Desktop is complementary to Windows Mail or is it meant to replace it?

Regards
Jamie
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Outlook Express has never been a part of Microsoft Office.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Jamie Thomson asked:

| Yeah fair enough :) Although in this case I didn't think the OS was
| relevant because Outlook Express was always part of Office (wasn't
| it)???
|
| Anyway, my last question is still valid. Anyone know if Windows Live
| Mail Desktop is complementary to Windows Mail or is it meant to
| replace it?
|
| Regards
| Jamie
|
| "John Blessing" wrote:
|
|| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
|| || Only if the OP also is using Windows Vista.
||
||
||
|| Good point, but I've developed telepathy over many years of being in
|| newsgroups <g>
|| --
|| John Blessing
 

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