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Roscoe P Pendoscoe
I guess you did not grasp what I was saying. The computer with the
Dell OEM version is not the computer I am having the issue with and
have ceased using it since I had been informed I don't "own" that
particular copy. That is version 2003 and the computer I have the
sending issue with has 2002 running and it is a VALID purchased
version of Office
To be perfectly honest I could screenshot the thing and show I had
only started that one twice. The screenshot would show that I was on
the 3rd start of Office of course but please take my word it is not in
use.
I suppose I could have installed the older 2002 version that is on the
box with the issue while I reformatted and re-installed XP Pro, which
I own 8 legitimate copies of for my business. Or I could have
"retired" one of the other machines to accomplish the same thing and
re-re-tired it when I got my main personal home machine up and running
again.
I was only going to use the other computer as a stand-in while I
reformatted and re-installed the XP OS on my main computer. I wouldn't
expect to go back to a computer with a 1.0 ghz P-III. I only installed
it so I could retrieve my e-mail while I gathered up all the drivers
and such for my NEWEST computer about 9 months old. I have put off
doing it as it has 6 HD's, and I was also going to swap the video card
so I can get a digital signal to my 2 monitor set-up. My ATI
Hydavision only sends analog. I have since purchased a 2 DVI port
card.
So add that to the fact I am a big procrastinator (perhaps I could be
the King of them) Installing all the newer hardware and all drivers is
a very time consuming task and for now I just wanted the "band-aid" to
fix Outlook.
With all that drivel and explaining that I have ceased using the Dell
2003 version do you think you might have a suggestion as to what is
keeping me from sending e-mail in Outlook 2002 yet I receive fine
plus, it tests fine when in the "edit" screen?
Regards,
MrShade aka Roscoe
(you will not find my handle or nym in any pirate group. Please take a
look)
Knowledge is like money, the less you talk about it
the more people assume you have.
Dell OEM version is not the computer I am having the issue with and
have ceased using it since I had been informed I don't "own" that
particular copy. That is version 2003 and the computer I have the
sending issue with has 2002 running and it is a VALID purchased
version of Office
To be perfectly honest I could screenshot the thing and show I had
only started that one twice. The screenshot would show that I was on
the 3rd start of Office of course but please take my word it is not in
use.
I suppose I could have installed the older 2002 version that is on the
box with the issue while I reformatted and re-installed XP Pro, which
I own 8 legitimate copies of for my business. Or I could have
"retired" one of the other machines to accomplish the same thing and
re-re-tired it when I got my main personal home machine up and running
again.
I was only going to use the other computer as a stand-in while I
reformatted and re-installed the XP OS on my main computer. I wouldn't
expect to go back to a computer with a 1.0 ghz P-III. I only installed
it so I could retrieve my e-mail while I gathered up all the drivers
and such for my NEWEST computer about 9 months old. I have put off
doing it as it has 6 HD's, and I was also going to swap the video card
so I can get a digital signal to my 2 monitor set-up. My ATI
Hydavision only sends analog. I have since purchased a 2 DVI port
card.
So add that to the fact I am a big procrastinator (perhaps I could be
the King of them) Installing all the newer hardware and all drivers is
a very time consuming task and for now I just wanted the "band-aid" to
fix Outlook.
With all that drivel and explaining that I have ceased using the Dell
2003 version do you think you might have a suggestion as to what is
keeping me from sending e-mail in Outlook 2002 yet I receive fine
plus, it tests fine when in the "edit" screen?
Regards,
MrShade aka Roscoe
(you will not find my handle or nym in any pirate group. Please take a
look)
Knowledge is like money, the less you talk about it
the more people assume you have.