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Old April 6th, 2009, 10:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
skynet[_2_]
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Default Removal of Outlook Express

Good day,
I hope this is the right area? I want to removed Outlook Express since we
have Windows Live Email, but Outlook Express is not in the add/remove program
area. How can we properly remove this program as well as the icons? Thank
you. -s
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Old April 6th, 2009, 11:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Peter Foldes[_2_]
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Default Removal of Outlook Express

You will need to repost this to the Outlook Express newsgroup as per below. This
newsgroup is for Outlook which is a part of Office


On the web:
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ress.ge neral

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"skynet" wrote in message
...
Good day,
I hope this is the right area? I want to removed Outlook Express since we
have Windows Live Email, but Outlook Express is not in the add/remove program
area. How can we properly remove this program as well as the icons? Thank
you. -s


  #3  
Old April 7th, 2009, 12:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Alias[_33_]
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Posts: 64
Default Removal of Outlook Express

skynet wrote:
Good day,
I hope this is the right area? I want to removed Outlook Express since we
have Windows Live Email, but Outlook Express is not in the add/remove program
area. How can we properly remove this program as well as the icons? Thank
you. -s


Yes, OE is Add/Remove under Add/Remove Windows Components. You will see
this on the left hand side of the window that opens when you open
Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel.

Alias
  #4  
Old April 7th, 2009, 12:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
skynet[_2_]
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Default Removal of Outlook Express

Thank you Alias, we very much appreciate your response and help. We
recognize we did not post this in the right are and our Doctor wasn't sure,
so we all thank you for your kind response and help inspite of this. Thank
you. -Dana

"Alias" wrote:

skynet wrote:
Good day,
I hope this is the right area? I want to removed Outlook Express since we
have Windows Live Email, but Outlook Express is not in the add/remove program
area. How can we properly remove this program as well as the icons? Thank
you. -s


Yes, OE is Add/Remove under Add/Remove Windows Components. You will see
this on the left hand side of the window that opens when you open
Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel.

Alias

  #5  
Old April 7th, 2009, 12:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
skynet[_2_]
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Default Removal of Outlook Express

That is ok, someone called "Alias" was very kind enough to help us even
though we could not find the area to post this.

We thank the person "Alias" who responded and helped us out. Sometimes it's
good to help even when something is posted in a different area, Peter.
Outlook or Express.

Thanks again Aliase! -Dana

"Peter Foldes" wrote:

You will need to repost this to the Outlook Express newsgroup as per below. This
newsgroup is for Outlook which is a part of Office


On the web:
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ress.ge neral

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"skynet" wrote in message
...
Good day,
I hope this is the right area? I want to removed Outlook Express since we
have Windows Live Email, but Outlook Express is not in the add/remove program
area. How can we properly remove this program as well as the icons? Thank
you. -s



  #6  
Old April 7th, 2009, 12:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Alias[_33_]
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Posts: 64
Default Removal of Outlook Express

skynet wrote:
Thank you Alias, we very much appreciate your response and help. We
recognize we did not post this in the right are and our Doctor wasn't sure,
so we all thank you for your kind response and help inspite of this. Thank
you. -Dana


You're welcome; glad to help you sort it out. If MS would stop naming
the products so similarly, it would be easier to know what group to post
in and don't let the net nannies affect you. Some people just want to
help and others will only help under their terms ;-)

That said, check out Thunderbird at http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/.
It's very easy to back up and I think it's more stable than either
Windows Live Mail or Outlook Express. Oh, and it's free.

Alias

"Alias" wrote:

skynet wrote:
Good day,
I hope this is the right area? I want to removed Outlook Express since we
have Windows Live Email, but Outlook Express is not in the add/remove program
area. How can we properly remove this program as well as the icons? Thank
you. -s

Yes, OE is Add/Remove under Add/Remove Windows Components. You will see
this on the left hand side of the window that opens when you open
Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel.

Alias

  #7  
Old April 7th, 2009, 02:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
skynet[_2_]
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Default Removal of Outlook Express

HI Alias,
"Net Nannies" (smile). I like that, funny . Really, Thunderbird is
better? Can you add multiple email addresses? Yahoo and Hotmail?

Thank you sweetie for your help . I will look into it. -Dana

"Alias" wrote:

skynet wrote:
Thank you Alias, we very much appreciate your response and help. We
recognize we did not post this in the right are and our Doctor wasn't sure,
so we all thank you for your kind response and help inspite of this. Thank
you. -Dana


You're welcome; glad to help you sort it out. If MS would stop naming
the products so similarly, it would be easier to know what group to post
in and don't let the net nannies affect you. Some people just want to
help and others will only help under their terms ;-)

That said, check out Thunderbird at http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/.
It's very easy to back up and I think it's more stable than either
Windows Live Mail or Outlook Express. Oh, and it's free.

Alias

"Alias" wrote:

skynet wrote:
Good day,
I hope this is the right area? I want to removed Outlook Express since we
have Windows Live Email, but Outlook Express is not in the add/remove program
area. How can we properly remove this program as well as the icons? Thank
you. -s
Yes, OE is Add/Remove under Add/Remove Windows Components. You will see
this on the left hand side of the window that opens when you open
Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel.

Alias


  #8  
Old April 7th, 2009, 09:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Alias[_33_]
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Posts: 64
Default Removal of Outlook Express

skynet wrote:
HI Alias,
"Net Nannies" (smile). I like that, funny . Really, Thunderbird is
better? Can you add multiple email addresses? Yahoo and Hotmail?

Thank you sweetie for your help . I will look into it. -Dana


Thunderbird can do anything that OE or Windows Live Mail can do and more
like adding a calendar. To back up everything in T-Bird, all you have to
do is copy three files. If you have to reinstall Windows, you replace
the default files with the backed up files and you will have all your
messages, email accounts and address book again. The only thing you'll
need to do is input the passwords.

Alias

"Alias" wrote:

skynet wrote:
Thank you Alias, we very much appreciate your response and help. We
recognize we did not post this in the right are and our Doctor wasn't sure,
so we all thank you for your kind response and help inspite of this. Thank
you. -Dana

You're welcome; glad to help you sort it out. If MS would stop naming
the products so similarly, it would be easier to know what group to post
in and don't let the net nannies affect you. Some people just want to
help and others will only help under their terms ;-)

That said, check out Thunderbird at http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/.
It's very easy to back up and I think it's more stable than either
Windows Live Mail or Outlook Express. Oh, and it's free.

Alias
"Alias" wrote:

skynet wrote:
Good day,
I hope this is the right area? I want to removed Outlook Express since we
have Windows Live Email, but Outlook Express is not in the add/remove program
area. How can we properly remove this program as well as the icons? Thank
you. -s
Yes, OE is Add/Remove under Add/Remove Windows Components. You will see
this on the left hand side of the window that opens when you open
Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel.

Alias

  #9  
Old April 7th, 2009, 01:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Tom [Pepper] Willett[_2_]
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Default Removal of Outlook Express

You and Alias..a perfect pair of Hooplheads.
"skynet" wrote in message
...
: HI Alias,
: "Net Nannies" (smile). I like that, funny . Really, Thunderbird is
: better? Can you add multiple email addresses? Yahoo and Hotmail?
:
: Thank you sweetie for your help . I will look into it. -Dana
:
: "Alias" wrote:
:
: skynet wrote:
: Thank you Alias, we very much appreciate your response and help. We
: recognize we did not post this in the right are and our Doctor wasn't
sure,
: so we all thank you for your kind response and help inspite of this.
Thank
: you. -Dana
:
: You're welcome; glad to help you sort it out. If MS would stop naming
: the products so similarly, it would be easier to know what group to post
: in and don't let the net nannies affect you. Some people just want to
: help and others will only help under their terms ;-)
:
: That said, check out Thunderbird at http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/.
: It's very easy to back up and I think it's more stable than either
: Windows Live Mail or Outlook Express. Oh, and it's free.
:
: Alias
:
: "Alias" wrote:
:
: skynet wrote:
: Good day,
: I hope this is the right area? I want to removed Outlook Express
since we
: have Windows Live Email, but Outlook Express is not in the
add/remove program
: area. How can we properly remove this program as well as the icons?
Thank
: you. -s
: Yes, OE is Add/Remove under Add/Remove Windows Components. You will
see
: this on the left hand side of the window that opens when you open
: Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel.
:
: Alias
:
:


  #10  
Old April 7th, 2009, 02:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Alias[_33_]
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Posts: 64
Default Removal of Outlook Express

Tom [Pepper] Willett wrote:
You and Alias..a perfect pair of Hooplheads.


Define "Hooplheads". She asked a question and got the correct answers.
Isn't that what these groups are for?

Alias
"skynet" wrote in message
...
: HI Alias,
: "Net Nannies" (smile). I like that, funny . Really, Thunderbird is
: better? Can you add multiple email addresses? Yahoo and Hotmail?
:
: Thank you sweetie for your help . I will look into it. -Dana
:
: "Alias" wrote:
:
: skynet wrote:
: Thank you Alias, we very much appreciate your response and help. We
: recognize we did not post this in the right are and our Doctor wasn't
sure,
: so we all thank you for your kind response and help inspite of this.
Thank
: you. -Dana
:
: You're welcome; glad to help you sort it out. If MS would stop naming
: the products so similarly, it would be easier to know what group to post
: in and don't let the net nannies affect you. Some people just want to
: help and others will only help under their terms ;-)
:
: That said, check out Thunderbird at http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/.
: It's very easy to back up and I think it's more stable than either
: Windows Live Mail or Outlook Express. Oh, and it's free.
:
: Alias
:
: "Alias" wrote:
:
: skynet wrote:
: Good day,
: I hope this is the right area? I want to removed Outlook Express
since we
: have Windows Live Email, but Outlook Express is not in the
add/remove program
: area. How can we properly remove this program as well as the icons?
Thank
: you. -s
: Yes, OE is Add/Remove under Add/Remove Windows Components. You will
see
: this on the left hand side of the window that opens when you open
: Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel.
:
: Alias
:
:


 




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