Let me contact you without having to look at a lot of extra stuff

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will1039

I recently purchased a new computer and a new 2003 version of Office. For
years I have used Outlook for my email, which is of course included in
Office. I also started a new ISP with MSN. The MSN web page keeps asking me
if I want to make MSN mail my new email source. They are both Miscrosoft.
Why should I change my email to MSN? As you can tell, I'm not a computer
guru. I like to keep things simple. All I wanted was a simple answer to the
aforementioned question. Instead, you, Microsoft, want me to go to an
immense list of questions and answers that are just a waste of my time, and
still don't answer my question anyway. Question 2: I keep getting pop ups
saying do I want to make Google my default search engine. The MSN web page
shows MSN as the search engine. Which is best?

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Patrick Schmid

You are still not getting Microsoft directly. These newsgroups (or
rather the website you found) are peer-supported, meaning all of us here
are Microsoft users like you and don't work for Microsoft.
To answer your question number 2: My personal preference is Google. If I
remember correctly, Google owns roughly half of the search engine
market, so it's the search engine used by the most people. Is it the
best? There is really no objective measurement and it comes mainly down
to which one you feel most comfortable with.
Question 1: Outlook is an email program, but not an email account. That
means you need an email account, e.g. provided by an ISP, to use Outlook
for your email. MSN is an email account. If I were you, I'd keep using
your current setup with Outlook, if that works fine for you. The only
thing you need to look at is whether you are able to still use the email
address that Outlook is set up with now that you have a new ISP. If your
email address is with your old ISP, it will probably terminate pretty
soon. If that happens, you might want to take the offer from MSN. I
don't use MSN myself, so I don't know how and if an MSN account can be
used from Outlook. I'd suggest that if your email address is with your
old ISP, repost here and ask for help on, and if you can, how to set up
MSN with Outlook. Someone here will definitely be able to help you with
that. If MSN turns out not be an option, there are many alternatives out
there and someone here again will be able to help you set it up with
Outlook.
Sorry that I can't give you more definite answers.

Patrick Schmid
 

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