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Outlook XP 2002 running on Windows Vista!
"Roady [MVP]" wrote: That is a known compatibility issue between Outlook 2002/XP and Windows Vista that won't be fixed as Outlook 2002/XP is out of mainstream support. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more ----- "Bill" wrote in message news I have a problem that everytime I start Outlook to check my email it pops up the enter network password box even though this was saved when setting up my email account. Worked fine when I was running Windows XP but now with Vista it pops this window up every time I start Outlook. As long as outlook is open and I have entered this it will work but as soon as I close it and restart it I have to put the code in again. Anybody have a solution? |
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Outlook XP 2002 running on Windows Vista!
SCREW MICROSOFT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'M TIRED OF THE BS WITH THE NON COMPATIBLE
UPGRADES AND SUCH. I BUY A NEW LAPTOP WITH VISTA PREMIUM TO REPLACE A XP HOME LAPTOP AND OF COURSE I LOSE ALL KINDS OF FEATURES!!! NO MORE OFFLINE FILES WITH THE EASY SYNC, OH, BUT I CAN GET THAT IF I WANT TO PAY ANOTHER $150 TO MICROSOFT FOR AN UPGRADE!!! OH, MICROSOFT FORGOT TO TELL ME THAT MY OFFICE XP WILL NO BE COMPATIBLE WITH VISTA, I HAVE TO PAY A COUPLE HUNDRED DOLLARS TO UPGRADE OFFICE XP SO I DONT HAVE TO ENTER MY PASSWORD EVERY TIME I CHECK MY MAIL! F U !!!! MICROSOFT, NO EXCUSES, EXTREMELY POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE, SUPPORT... YOU GUYS ARE A COMPLETE JOKE AND IF YOU DIDN'T NOTICE, YOU GUYS HAVE BEEN GOING DOWN FOR AWHILE! I'M TAKING THIS LAPTOP WITH VISTA BACK, AND I AM DONE WITH MICROSOFT. IT AMAZES ME THAT LITTLE INCOMPATIBILTY PTOBLEMS THAT GET ARE DISCOVERED ON A NEW RELEASE CAN BE FIXED QUICKLY AND EASILY, BUT NOOOOOO, MICROSOFT HAS TO ARROGANTLY SAY, WELL, YOU HAVE TO UPGRADE ALL YOR OTHER SOFTWARE NOW, SORRY WE ARE GOING TO GO OUT OF ARE WAY TO HELP OUR CUSTOMERS. SICK! "Roady [MVP]" wrote: That is a known compatibility issue between Outlook 2002/XP and Windows Vista that won't be fixed as Outlook 2002/XP is out of mainstream support. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more ----- "Bill" wrote in message news I have a problem that everytime I start Outlook to check my email it pops up the enter network password box even though this was saved when setting up my email account. Worked fine when I was running Windows XP but now with Vista it pops this window up every time I start Outlook. As long as outlook is open and I have entered this it will work but as soon as I close it and restart it I have to put the code in again. Anybody have a solution? |
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Outlook XP 2002 running on Windows Vista!
Well Bill, maybe you should get your head out of Microsoft's ars. Does your
boss/Microsoft in general support your smart ars responses to customers? An answer to your smart ars, "Let me ask you" remark: I have a 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8. Chrysler improved some computer controlled (software) features such as better programming for the transmission amongst other things. The updated my software for free. They didn't say I had to buy a new Jeep if I wanted the improved upgrade. They want to make the customer happy so they will buy their next vehicle from them even though they know it will be a number of years until you buy again. Unlike you smart alecs that work for Microsoft and can care less about your customers. Unbelievable. I can't believe you have not been fored for your comment, but that just shows that your management is made up of people with the same attitude. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Bill wrote: I think I'm done buying Microsoft products. I'm tired of spending my hard earned money on products that I can't update. They are also bugged to death. Let me ask you: do you expect automobile manufacturers to give you free upgrades to older automobiles you've purchased when they make changes to their later lines? -- Brian Tillman |
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Outlook XP 2002 running on Windows Vista!
Well Bill, maybe you should get your head out of Microsoft's ars. Does your
boss/Microsoft in general support your smart ars responses to customers? An answer to your smart ars, "Let me ask you" remark: I have a 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8. Chrysler improved some computer controlled (software) features such as better programming for the transmission amongst other things. The updated my software for free. They didn't say I had to buy a new Jeep if I wanted the improved upgrade. They want to make the customer happy so they will buy their next vehicle from them even though they know it will be a number of years until you buy again. Unlike you smart alecs that work for Microsoft and can care less about your customers. Unbelievable. I can't believe you have not been fired for your comment, but that just shows that your management is made up of people with the same **** poor attitude as you. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Bill wrote: I think I'm done buying Microsoft products. I'm tired of spending my hard earned money on products that I can't update. They are also bugged to death. Let me ask you: do you expect automobile manufacturers to give you free upgrades to older automobiles you've purchased when they make changes to their later lines? -- Brian Tillman |
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Outlook XP 2002 running on Windows Vista!
Hint - MVPs are NOT Microsoft employees. Everyone here is a volunteer - you may want to remember that the next time you feel like SHOUTING at the volunteers here.
-- 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, Buzz asked: | Well Bill, maybe you should get your head out of Microsoft's ars. | Does your boss/Microsoft in general support your smart ars responses | to customers? | | An answer to your smart ars, "Let me ask you" remark: | | I have a 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8. Chrysler improved some | computer controlled (software) features such as better programming | for the transmission amongst other things. The updated my software | for free. They didn't say I had to buy a new Jeep if I wanted the | improved upgrade. They want to make the customer happy so they will | buy their next vehicle from them even though they know it will be a | number of years until you buy again. Unlike you smart alecs that work | for Microsoft and can care less about your customers. Unbelievable. | I can't believe you have not been fored for your comment, but that | just shows that your management is made up of people with the same | attitude. | | | | | "Brian Tillman" wrote: | || Bill wrote: || ||| I think I'm done buying Microsoft products. I'm tired of spending ||| my hard earned money on products that I can't update. They are also ||| bugged to death. || || Let me ask you: do you expect automobile manufacturers to give you || free upgrades to older automobiles you've purchased when they make || changes to their later lines? || -- || Brian Tillman |
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Outlook XP 2002 running on Windows Vista!
Buzz wrote:
SCREW MICROSOFT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'M TIRED OF THE BS WITH THE NON COMPATIBLE UPGRADES AND SUCH. I BUY A NEW LAPTOP WITH VISTA PREMIUM TO REPLACE A XP HOME LAPTOP AND OF COURSE I LOSE ALL KINDS OF FEATURES!!! When you buy the new PC, specify that you want Windows XP, then. NO MORE OFFLINE FILES WITH THE EASY SYNC, OH, BUT I CAN GET THAT IF I WANT TO PAY ANOTHER $150 TO MICROSOFT FOR AN UPGRADE!!! OH, MICROSOFT FORGOT TO TELL ME THAT MY OFFICE XP WILL NO BE COMPATIBLE WITH VISTA, I HAVE TO PAY A COUPLE HUNDRED DOLLARS TO UPGRADE OFFICE XP SO I DONT HAVE TO ENTER MY PASSWORD EVERY TIME I CHECK MY MAIL! F U !!!! They didn't forget. It's documented on the Office web site. Anyone with brains who is thinking about purchasing an update for an application will research the compatibility first. Don't expect to be spoon-fed. MICROSOFT, NO EXCUSES, EXTREMELY POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE, SUPPORT... YOU GUYS ARE A COMPLETE JOKE AND IF YOU DIDN'T NOTICE, YOU GUYS HAVE BEEN GOING DOWN FOR AWHILE! Why rant about it here? Microsoft people generally don't read this newsgroup. I'M TAKING THIS LAPTOP WITH VISTA BACK, AND I AM DONE WITH MICROSOFT. Good idea. Never use an application that doesn't do what you want. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Outlook XP 2002 running on Windows Vista!
Buzz wrote:
I have a 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8. Chrysler improved some computer controlled (software) features such as better programming for the transmission amongst other things. The updated my software for free. The lifetime of a computer in an automobile is substantially longer that that of a PC-based application. Try getting that Chrysler software installed in youir 1985 Cherokee. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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