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Old 16th Dec 2006, 17:35   #1 (permalink)
 
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Angel Where is Outlook Express?

Hi Guys,
Got a problem with Outlook Express and it says to re-install it.

But I cant find it anywhere. I looked on the Microsoft web site and did a search (I know this function saves lives!) but with no luck. Could it be lurking in my Windoze somewhere?

I'm running XP home SP2 With IE and OE 6.

Thanks for some arrows!

LP
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Old 16th Dec 2006, 17:57   #2 (permalink)
 
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Outlook Express ships with Internet Explorer.

If you reinstall IE there should be an option to reinstall OE with it.

RC
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Old 16th Dec 2006, 18:41   #3 (permalink)
 
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Simply go into control panel Add/Remove programs. Select add/remove windows components. Untick outlook express and click next then finish. when you have done that go back in again and tick it to reinstall next and finish job done.
Allen
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