In his previous post, Winston notes two examples of MS pushed
applications so I ask, with all due respect, how do you know they
would never push WLM?
Joel
On May 15, 2:56 pm, "Michael Santovec" <michael_santo...@xxxxxx>
wrote:
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> If you have never manually installed WLM on a PC, it will never be
> pushed to you.
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> If you have installed WLM, then any updates will appear on Windows
> Update. If you have enabled Auto-Updates, then the updates will be
> installed when Microsoft marks them as High Priority as happens with
> Internet Explorer, Outlook Express, etc. Without auto-updates enabled,
> you need to manually check for updates.
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> If you are using some other mail client, Microsoft will not force a
> change on you.
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> Mike -http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
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> "joelhe" <joe...@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > I have been searching without success for information on Microsoft's
> > intentions on deployment of the Windows Live Mail desktop application.
> > Is this going to be pushed in an update or service pack or left up to
> > individual users to deploy. I run a learning center for senior adults
> > and we would have to revise many of our courses if MS pushes
> > deployment so we want to be prepared.
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> > Anyone know anything?
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> > Thanks - Joel
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