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Outlook 2002 & Windows 7
The parts are coming from 3rd party vendor, and MS doesn't "insist" you
buy a new Office, that's your choice. ACC wrote: I drive a 20 year old Ford and can get parts with no problem, and find mechanics that know what they're doing - and don't insist that after 5 years I must buy a new car. "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... "ACC" wrote in message ... Good old Microsoft, done it again. Amazing how many ways they manage to find to screw more dosh out of the 'faithful' users. Amazing how many ways car makers manage to screw more dosh out of those Model T and A drivers because the parts for them can't be found any more. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Outlook 2002 & Windows 7
I have the same problem with Office 2007 and that is only 3 years old. Seems
like MS should be able to maintain compatability with less than 3 year old software. "Orland, Kathleen" wrote: This is an incompatibility, easy to understand when you consider that Office 2002 is 8 years old. Vista and Windows 7 require Office 2003 or better. -- Kathleen Orland Please support me in my efforts: SPCA Friends for Life 2010 Walk-A-Thon http://ontariospca.akaraisin.com/p/kathleenorland.aspx "ACC" wrote in message ... Having just bought a new laptop with Windows 7 HP preinstalled, I installed my own Office XP suite. The only issue is that Outlook doesn't seem to store my email password properly. When I launch it I get the username and password popup with the password as **********. Clicking OK gets my emails, and subsequent send/receive works fine. Anyone have any idea wheather this is an incompatibility between two MS products, or any other ideas? . |
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Outlook 2002 & Windows 7
Perhaps you have an add-in causing issues, as other folks aren't having
that problem with 2007. Doug wrote: I have the same problem with Office 2007 and that is only 3 years old. Seems like MS should be able to maintain compatability with less than 3 year old software. "Orland, Kathleen" wrote: This is an incompatibility, easy to understand when you consider that Office 2002 is 8 years old. Vista and Windows 7 require Office 2003 or better. -- Kathleen Orland Please support me in my efforts: SPCA Friends for Life 2010 Walk-A-Thon http://ontariospca.akaraisin.com/p/kathleenorland.aspx "ACC" wrote in message .. . Having just bought a new laptop with Windows 7 HP preinstalled, I installed my own Office XP suite. The only issue is that Outlook doesn't seem to store my email password properly. When I launch it I get the username and password popup with the password as **********. Clicking OK gets my emails, and subsequent send/receive works fine. Anyone have any idea wheather this is an incompatibility between two MS products, or any other ideas? . |
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Outlook 2002 & Windows 7
"Doug" wrote in message news I have the same problem with Office 2007 and that is only 3 years old. Seems like MS should be able to maintain compatability with less than 3 year old software. No problems with Office 2007 remembering passwords on Win 7 that I've seen - are you sure it's Office and not your Mail provider? |
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Outlook 2002 & Windows 7
Office 2007 is compatible with Windows 7. What issues are you seeing?
-- Kathleen Orland Please support me in my efforts: SPCA Friends for Life 2010 Walk-A-Thon http://ontariospca.akaraisin.com/p/kathleenorland.aspx "Doug" wrote in message news I have the same problem with Office 2007 and that is only 3 years old. Seems like MS should be able to maintain compatability with less than 3 year old software. "Orland, Kathleen" wrote: This is an incompatibility, easy to understand when you consider that Office 2002 is 8 years old. Vista and Windows 7 require Office 2003 or better. -- Kathleen Orland Please support me in my efforts: SPCA Friends for Life 2010 Walk-A-Thon http://ontariospca.akaraisin.com/p/kathleenorland.aspx "ACC" wrote in message ... Having just bought a new laptop with Windows 7 HP preinstalled, I installed my own Office XP suite. The only issue is that Outlook doesn't seem to store my email password properly. When I launch it I get the username and password popup with the password as **********. Clicking OK gets my emails, and subsequent send/receive works fine. Anyone have any idea wheather this is an incompatibility between two MS products, or any other ideas? . |
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