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From:
Roxanne Pierce <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Fri, 3 Apr 1998 09:21:28 -0800
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I would really appreciate it if those of you who do not have an "Internet Email"
tab under options could do an experiment for me.  I'm trying to understand this
new program as much as I can.

I just ran the Outlook 98 "Install new components" feature to see what
components I have that you might not. To run this, go to Control Panel,
Add/Remove Programs, and click on Outlook 98, then click on the Add/Remove
button.  If you initially installed Outlook 98 as a download, tell it you want
to download components from the web. Otherwise, check the CD button, if you
installed Outlook 98 from the CD.

IE4 will start. Say yes to any questions that pop up having to do with running
Active X controls and scripts.  Your installation of Outlook 98 will be examined
for what components are currently installed.  Eventually a web page will pop up
with a bunch of Outlook 98 features, and next to each one of them it will
indicate whether they are installed or not installed on your system.

I think the key one for me that gives me the Internet Email tab is "Internet
Services for Corporations or Workgroups".  I have that one installed, but I
don't have the one installed called "Internet Mail Only".  (I may not have the
names exactly right, because I'm no longer looking at the page. Those two
choices are very near each other on the web page.)

What features do you all have installed or not?

Roxanne Pierce
R2 Systems, San Diego
mailto:[log in to unmask]


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dale T. Bryant, Sent: Friday, April 03, 1998 04:59

> Roxanne, I don't remember installing an upgrade for Outlook
> 97 so that is probably why I don't have the "Internet Mail"
> tab.  I only  used Outlook 97 briefly until I got Outlook
> Express.  This makes me wonder  why the "Internet
> Mail" tab isn't included with the 98 version.
>
> Dale Bryant
> [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>

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