Outlook 2007 & Windows7

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Tara

Are there any known problems with Outlook 2007 and Windows7 ?

My boss doesn't like change and unfortunately, he is used to using Outlook
Express or an older version of Outlook 2002 and there were problems. Those
problems are using our work provider's ISP for incoming mail and his cable
company's smtp for outgoing mail.

Thanks
 
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Brian Tillman

Tara;111976 said:
Are there any known problems with Outlook 2007 and Windows7 ?

My boss doesn't like change and unfortunately, he is used to using
Outlook
Express or an older version of Outlook 2002 and there were problems.
Those
problems are using our work provider's ISP for incoming mail and his
cable
company's smtp for outgoing mail.

In any non-trivial application there are always problems. Microsoft
attempts to fix the most egregious, as evinced by the second Tuesday
patch releases. Nevertheless, the combination of Outlook 2007 and
Windows 7 is fully supported.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Outlook 2007 and Windows 7 work just fine together.

If he prefers Outlook Express (and doesn't need outlook to connect to
exchange), he should try Windows Live Mail - its very similar to OE, much
more so that Outlook 2007 is to Outlook 2002.

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

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David C. Holley

Why are you using two different provides for incoming and outcoming mail?
 
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Steve JORDI

The only "problem" with Outlook 2007 and Windows 7 is that Outlook
2007 finally works perfectly under Windows 7.
That means loads rapidly and opens immediately! Unlike under XP or
anything else.
So go ahead.

Sincerely,
Steve JORDI

(Remove the K_I_L_LSPAM from my email address)
 

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