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| | Outlook Express on Vista or Windows Mail on XP Has anyone had any luck getting Outlook Express to run on Vista or Windows Mail to run on XP? I dual boot both OS's and would like to have my news reader share the same store, so that threads I watch and messages I've read stay in synch when booting the other OS. Since Windows Mail and Outlook Express use different schemes to store messages, this will only work if I can get one or the other to run on BOTH OS's. I tried Thunderbird and it will work for this, but I can't get it to consistently sort messages the way I like, so it's not a real solution. -Mike |
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| | Re: Outlook Express on Vista or Windows Mail on XP Cannot be done. OE needs XP OS and files........... Windows Mail needs Vista cannot cross use/run on OS like you said. Windows Mail does not use dbx files and OE does not use the system that Windows mail does. Only common thing between both is .eml file In OE you can save as .eml(a single email) and in Windows mail emails are saved/stored as .eml files. Unless a program is made for Vista then no way "**__MIke__**" <Mike@NoSpam.com> wrote in message news IadnXM0jpl29cLYnZ2dnUVZ_o6dnZ2d@comcast.com...> Has anyone had any luck getting Outlook Express to run on Vista or Windows > Mail to run on XP? I dual boot both OS's and would like to have my news > reader share the same store, so that threads I watch and messages I've > read stay in synch when booting the other OS. Since Windows Mail and > Outlook Express use different schemes to store messages, this will only > work if I can get one or the other to run on BOTH OS's. > > I tried Thunderbird and it will work for this, but I can't get it to > consistently sort messages the way I like, so it's not a real solution. > > -Mike > |
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| | Re: Outlook Express on Vista or Windows Mail on XP You cannot run Windows Mail on XP or OE on Vista. They are two different applications that use 2 different runtimes to work. The only thing to do would be to use a program like Thunderbird that will work on both. -- Tom Ziegmann Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft Core OS TechBeta Tester Windows Vista Ultimate RTM WEI: 5.7 "**__MIke__**" <Mike@NoSpam.com> wrote in message news IadnXM0jpl29cLYnZ2dnUVZ_o6dnZ2d@comcast.com...> Has anyone had any luck getting Outlook Express to run on Vista or Windows > Mail to run on XP? I dual boot both OS's and would like to have my news > reader share the same store, so that threads I watch and messages I've > read stay in synch when booting the other OS. Since Windows Mail and > Outlook Express use different schemes to store messages, this will only > work if I can get one or the other to run on BOTH OS's. > > I tried Thunderbird and it will work for this, but I can't get it to > consistently sort messages the way I like, so it's not a real solution. > > -Mike > |
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| | Re: Outlook Express on Vista or Windows Mail on XP Does Vista have a compatibility mode that OE may run under? Tom Ziegmann wrote: > You cannot run Windows Mail on XP or OE on Vista. They are two different > applications that use 2 different runtimes to work. The only thing to do > would be to use a program like Thunderbird that will work on both. > |
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| | RE: Outlook Express on Vista? "**__MIke__**" wrote: > Has anyone had any luck getting Outlook Express to run on Vista? for what stupid reason? In Windows Vista you have Windows Mail that's better than OE |
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| | Re: Outlook Express on Vista? The reason is explained in the original post. The only "stupid" thing going on in this thread is you attempting to answer a question you do not understand. -Mike "mik" <mik@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7DED4F55-7792-45B0-9CB1-1CDAC4499D6D@microsoft.com... > > > "**__MIke__**" wrote: > >> Has anyone had any luck getting Outlook Express to run on Vista? > > for what stupid reason? In Windows Vista you have Windows Mail that's > better > than OE |
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| | Re: Outlook Express on Vista? You were told the reasons WHY it was not possible, is that not good enough? TWO different OS, two different ways of handling and storing email and account data, two different programs needing completely different files to run........... No way to export/import from/to each other. Only common thing between both is the.eml file format. Email in Windows Mail is stored as individual .eml files. Email in OE is stored inside dbx files. "**__Mike__**" <Mike@NoSpam.com> wrote in message news:1KqdnXioureOAf3YnZ2dnUVZ_qCdnZ2d@comcast.com... > The reason is explained in the original post. The only "stupid" thing > going on in this thread is you attempting to answer a question you do not > understand. > > -Mike > > "mik" <mik@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7DED4F55-7792-45B0-9CB1-1CDAC4499D6D@microsoft.com... >> >> >> "**__MIke__**" wrote: >> >>> Has anyone had any luck getting Outlook Express to run on Vista? >> >> for what stupid reason? In Windows Vista you have Windows Mail that's >> better >> than OE > > |
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| | Re: Outlook Express on Vista? Nero, I'm not sure if you misssed who I was replying to or what??? My comment was directed at mik who wrote: "for what stupid reason? In Windows Vista you have Windows Mail that's better than OE" when the reason for doing it was included in the original post. It was not (and would never) call people who provided constructive input stupid, even if it was clear they did not understand what was being discussed. I have no desire to share a store between the two programs, that obviously would not work for the reasons you restated. My goal is to get one of the programs to run in both OS's and then have the same program use a common store on both OS's. Anyway, I believe I am close to getting OE to work in compatibiliy mode for Win98 under Vista. I'll post back here with results if/when I get it working. -Mike |
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| | Re: Outlook Express on Vista? Think he replied to yours and not the other person.......... a slip of the finger. "**__Mike__**" <Mike@NoSpam.com> wrote in message news:P-idnXUVxPuykPzYnZ2dnUVZ_qGdnZ2d@comcast.com... > Nero, > > I'm not sure if you misssed who I was replying to or what??? My comment > was directed at mik who wrote: > > "for what stupid reason? In Windows Vista you have Windows Mail that's > better > than OE" > > when the reason for doing it was included in the original post. It was not > (and would never) call people who provided constructive input stupid, even > if it was clear they did not understand what was being discussed. > > I have no desire to share a store between the two programs, that obviously > would not work for the reasons you restated. My goal is to get one of the > programs to run in both OS's and then have the same program use a common > store on both OS's. Anyway, I believe I am close to getting OE to work in > compatibiliy mode for Win98 under Vista. I'll post back here with results > if/when I get it working. > > -Mike > > > |
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| | Re: Outlook Express on Vista? Run OE in win98 mode? From where? "**__Mike__**" <Mike@NoSpam.com> wrote in message news:P-idnXUVxPuykPzYnZ2dnUVZ_qGdnZ2d@comcast.com... > Nero, > > I'm not sure if you misssed who I was replying to or what??? My comment > was directed at mik who wrote: > > "for what stupid reason? In Windows Vista you have Windows Mail that's > better > than OE" > > when the reason for doing it was included in the original post. It was not > (and would never) call people who provided constructive input stupid, even > if it was clear they did not understand what was being discussed. > > I have no desire to share a store between the two programs, that obviously > would not work for the reasons you restated. My goal is to get one of the > programs to run in both OS's and then have the same program use a common > store on both OS's. Anyway, I believe I am close to getting OE to work in > compatibiliy mode for Win98 under Vista. I'll post back here with results > if/when I get it working. > > -Mike > > > |
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