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Installing Outlook and Internet Explorer on to a USB Memory Stick.
Does any one know if it possible to have Microsoft
Outlook and Internet Explorer installed on a USB Memory Stick so that it could be used on any compueter including and Internet Cafe when away form Home. |
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Installing Outlook and Internet Explorer on to a USB Memory Stick.
I dont believe this can be done, not least because the app would interact
with registry and win.. Its also quite likely that many 'Cafe's would not allow you to plug any thing in to their sys. You could try this app http://www.ultrafunk.com/products/popcorn/ PS you might want to 'munge' yr email add, before too many spammers pick it up. Might also consider using a dedicated newsreader, eg outlook express, makes life easier. "Mike Hyde" wrote in message ... Does any one know if it possible to have Microsoft Outlook and Internet Explorer installed on a USB Memory Stick so that it could be used on any compueter including and Internet Cafe when away form Home. |
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Installing Outlook and Internet Explorer on to a USB Memory Stick.
DL is spot on. - Further to his/her point though. - It may be as easy to investigate "web-mail" as provided by your isp.
Very many ISP's these days use pop mail - What you would use in outlook or outlook express - but also have a webmail interface. Try typing somthing like this into your web browser - Webmail.(isp-name).com an example of this being webmail.ntlworld.com By this method you can get to your mail anywhere in the world where there is a web browser available! some ISP's are even WAP enabled, meaning you can get you mail via your mobile phone (if you have international roaming enabled). Enjoy! Dave |
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