Outlook is included in ALL versions of Office, as are Word and Excel. I
don't know where you got that information but it is incorrect.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Rob Schneider
asked:
| XP does not provide Outlook. I don't know what's packaged in Office
| 2000 Premium, but Outlook can only be purchased (seperate from XP) in
| Office as a stand-alone. There is no obvious reasons, from what you
| say, why you should have two Outlooks.
|
| Outlook Express, provided in XP and a completely different product
| from Outlook, can co-exist with Outlook on the same machine.
|
| Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.
|
| rms
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| Alias wrote:
|| Won't the two Outlooks have problems with each other or will I have
|| two? Will XP overrule and install over 2000 Premium?
||
|| Thanks again,
||
|| Alias
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|| "Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]" wrote
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||| Yes.
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||| G.
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|||| Can both coexist on the same computer?
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|||| Thanks,
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|||| Alias