Outlook 2000 Asking me to Setupa again in Vista

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mukeshhtrivedi

I have just bought Dell XPS M1210 with Vista Business and have
installed Office 2000 Premium. Word, Excel, PP and Access is working
without any problem but my Outlook which I have setup with Exchange
Server which ask me to setup each time I try to open it. Can you
please guide me what could be the problem?

Thanks,
 
K

K. Orland

Are you actually connecting to an Exchange server? That's normally a mail
server used in a business environment.
 
M

mukeshhtrivedi

Are you actually connecting to an Exchange server? That's normally a mail
server used in a business environment.

--
Kathleen Orland
Outlook Tips:http://www.outlook-tips.net/http://www.howto-outlook.com/






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Hi Kathleen,

thanks for your prompt response.

I am in the office and connected to my network where I have setup my
Outlook pointing to my ezxcahgne server. I don't have problem in in
any XP Prof. OS system but I get problem in Visat Business OS.
 
K

K. Orland

You do realize that Vista doesn't support Outlook 2000? It works best with
2003 or 2007.
 
M

mukeshhtrivedi

You do realize that Vista doesn't support Outlook 2000? It works best with
2003 or 2007.

--
Kathleen Orland
Outlook Tips:http://www.outlook-tips.net/http://www.howto-outlook.com/








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Thanks for your prompt response again . Greatly appreciated.

Yes I know that there are some issues of Outlook 2000 with Vista but
many people have installed without problem or using some sort of
fixes. Is there any fix or patch I need to install so that it can
work without any problem. I see many people have problem with 2003 and
2007 office wirh vista but there are patches available for them but
for not 2000. Do you know is there ant patch available for 2000?
 
D

DL

Office 2000 is out of the support cycle.

You do realize that Vista doesn't support Outlook 2000? It works best with
2003 or 2007.

--
Kathleen Orland
Outlook Tips:http://www.outlook-tips.net/http://www.howto-outlook.com/



On Apr 4, 1:48 pm, K. Orland <[email protected]>
wrote:
Are you actually connecting to an Exchange server? That's normally a mail
server used in a business environment.
Tips:http://www.outlook-tips.net/http://www.howto-outlook.com/
:
I have just bought Dell XPS M1210 with Vista Business and have
installed Office 2000 Premium. Word, Excel, PP and Access is working
without any problem but my Outlook which I have setup with Exchange
Server which ask me to setup each time I try to open it. Can you
please guide me what could be the problem?
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Hi Kathleen,
thanks for your prompt response.
I am in the office and connected to my network where I have setup my
Outlook pointing to my ezxcahgne server. I don't have problem in in
any XP Prof. OS system but I get problem in Visat Business OS.- Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Thanks for your prompt response again . Greatly appreciated.

Yes I know that there are some issues of Outlook 2000 with Vista but
many people have installed without problem or using some sort of
fixes. Is there any fix or patch I need to install so that it can
work without any problem. I see many people have problem with 2003 and
2007 office wirh vista but there are patches available for them but
for not 2000. Do you know is there ant patch available for 2000?
 
M

mukeshhtrivedi

Office 2000 is out of the support cycle.





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Thanks. But still I see there is update available from MS web for 2000
for other Windows OS (for Vista it says install manually but some
updates doens't work)
 
M

mukeshhtrivedi

Thanks. But still I see there is update available from MS web for 2000
for other Windows OS (for Vista it says install manually but some
updates doens't work)- Hide quoted text -

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Hi guys anybody having same issue and solved the problem? Please help
me if you have solution.
 

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