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Title: Vista Outlook
Post by: Andy K on February 06, 2009, 15:45
I can't find outlook on my Vista Home premium PC.   :dunno:

Should it be there ?
Where should it be ?
If it wasn't installed when vista was, how do I add it on ? thru control panel ?

Thanks
Title: Re: Vista Outlook
Post by: Rik on February 06, 2009, 16:19
I believe it's been replaced by Windows Mail in Vista.
Title: Re: Vista Outlook
Post by: Simon on February 06, 2009, 17:08
Correct, Rik, if Andy was looking for Outlook Express.  Outlook, of course, is part of the MS Office suite.  :)
Title: Re: Vista Outlook
Post by: Andy K on February 06, 2009, 19:32
Right. ok thanks.

I have office on here. Should I stick with outlook or use windows mail ?

p.s I don't like change  :ack:

but would like to use what is built into the standard OS.

If I were to use mail and then wanted to take my mail databases back to XP, is that easy  ?
Title: Re: Vista Outlook
Post by: Simon on February 06, 2009, 20:59
It's up to you what you prefer, Andy.  Windows Mail is what Outlook Express used to be, which is the built in Windows mail client.  Outlook is part of Office, and has the Calendars and other stuff included.

I have no idea as to whether you can transfer mail data from Windows Mail in Vista, back to Outlook Express in XP, but someone else may know.
Title: Re: Vista Outlook
Post by: sam on February 06, 2009, 22:54
if you did fancy a change you could always try thunderbird.
Title: Re: Vista Outlook
Post by: davy51 on February 07, 2009, 20:08
Windows mail has more and better options than outlook

Thunder bird is better

Foxmail is faster
Title: Re: Vista Outlook
Post by: Simon on February 08, 2009, 00:25
I'd agree that Thunderbird is the best stand alone mail client.  :thumb:
Title: Re: Vista Outlook
Post by: Baz on February 08, 2009, 10:50
I'd agree that Thunderbird is the best stand alone mail client.  :thumb:

whys that Simon. Ive tried it a few times and cant get into it.Maybe I dont try it for long enough. :)
Title: Re: Vista Outlook
Post by: Simon on February 08, 2009, 11:27
I guess each to their own, Baz.  Having multiple email accounts, I find them easier to manage 'separately', as TB does it, rather than having everything in one inbox, as with Outlook / OE.  I know you can set up filters, etc, but it's not quite the same.  It's also part of the Sea Monkey suite, which I use on my main PC, and I've just got used to it.  I would consider moving back to Outlook, as I like the calendar feature, but it would be too much hassle converting and transferring about 6 years worth of mail over to it now.
Title: Re: Vista Outlook
Post by: TR on February 08, 2009, 12:38
Going back to AKs original Question,

Outlook can be found by, clicking on the globe bottom left corner and on start search entering OUTLOOK ..and it should show you it's there.
Title: Re: Vista Outlook
Post by: Andy K on February 11, 2009, 19:31
Oh mutter mutter.

Had a quick play with MAIL. Doesn't reckognise the old outlook express data files .dbx so I would have to convert them, which I don't want to do.

Tried Outlook (comes with office). I think this is going to have simlar problems at it just uses .pst files.

Anyone know how I can install Outlook Express on vista (the version which comes with Win 98 & XP) ? 

Copy the files across ?  I'll give it ago........

EDIT:
Tried copying files from win98.
Tried to start, Can't find MSOE.DLL

I guess I might be better using the XP version
Title: Re: Vista Outlook
Post by: Simon on February 11, 2009, 19:37
Outlook is part of Microsoft Office, Andy.  It doesn't come separately, as far as I know, and Office is a separate installation, not part of Windows.  Which version of Office do you have? 
Title: Re: Vista Outlook
Post by: Andy K on February 11, 2009, 19:38
edited above post.

Yeah it's outlook express I want (the origional version)
Title: Re: Vista Outlook
Post by: Simon on February 11, 2009, 20:49
I'm fairly certain Outlook Express was only available with Internet Explorer, up to IE6.  In Windows Vista, Outlook Express is replaced with Windows Mail. Windows Live Mail (http://download.live.com/wlmail) has since been released as the successor to Outlook Express and Windows Mail, and is available as a stand alone application.  I'm not sure if that will help, as, to be honest, I'm a bit confused as to what you're trying to do.
Title: Re: Vista Outlook
Post by: sam on February 11, 2009, 20:56
what about this? http://www.tucows.com/preview/194179 - no guarantee this works but it is on tucows.com and they are normally ok.
Title: Re: Vista Outlook
Post by: Andy K on February 11, 2009, 21:11
I'm not sure if that will help, as, to be honest, I'm a bit confused as to what you're trying to do.

Trying to download my emails to my vista  :ack: PC without converting from the .dbx format .



Thank's Sam. Will try that
EDIT: When downloaded, is it IE6 and therefore won't install as it has found a newer version present.
Title: Re: Vista Outlook
Post by: Simon on February 11, 2009, 22:01
Maybe this will help, Andy?

http://www.vista4beginners.com/Migrate-from-Outlook-Express-to-Windows-Mail