From: Bob I on 29 Apr 2010 16:51 The parts are coming from 3rd party vendor, and MS doesn't "insist" you buy a new Office, that's your choice. ACC wrote: > I drive a 20 year old Ford and can get parts with no problem, and find > mechanics that know what they're doing - and don't insist that after 5 > years I must buy a new car. > > > "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" <tillman1952(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:u6eUgb85KHA.3292(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > >> "ACC" <nospam(a)noisp.com> wrote in message >> news:eSc9WR75KHA.1424(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> >>> Good old Microsoft, done it again. Amazing how many ways they manage >>> to find to screw more dosh out of the 'faithful' users. >> >> >> Amazing how many ways car makers manage to screw more dosh out of >> those Model T and A drivers because the parts for them can't be found >> any more. >> -- >> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] > >
From: Doug on 30 Apr 2010 12:21 I have the same problem with Office 2007 and that is only 3 years old. Seems like MS should be able to maintain compatability with less than 3 year old software. "Orland, Kathleen" wrote: > This is an incompatibility, easy to understand when you consider that Office > 2002 is 8 years old. Vista and Windows 7 require Office 2003 or better. > > -- > > Kathleen Orland > Please support me in my efforts: SPCA Friends for Life 2010 Walk-A-Thon > http://ontariospca.akaraisin.com/p/kathleenorland.aspx > > > "ACC" <nospam(a)noisp.com> wrote in message > news:OM%23i2F75KHA.1932(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > Having just bought a new laptop with Windows 7 HP preinstalled, I > installed > > my own Office XP suite. > > > > The only issue is that Outlook doesn't seem to store my email password > > properly. When I launch it I get the username and password popup with the > > password as **********. Clicking OK gets my emails, and subsequent > > send/receive works fine. > > > > Anyone have any idea wheather this is an incompatibility between two MS > > products, or any other ideas? > > > > > > > . >
From: Bob I on 30 Apr 2010 12:32 Perhaps you have an add-in causing issues, as other folks aren't having that problem with 2007. Doug wrote: > I have the same problem with Office 2007 and that is only 3 years old. Seems > like MS should be able to maintain compatability with less than 3 year old > software. > > > > "Orland, Kathleen" wrote: > > >>This is an incompatibility, easy to understand when you consider that Office >>2002 is 8 years old. Vista and Windows 7 require Office 2003 or better. >> >>-- >> >>Kathleen Orland >>Please support me in my efforts: SPCA Friends for Life 2010 Walk-A-Thon >>http://ontariospca.akaraisin.com/p/kathleenorland.aspx >> >> >>"ACC" <nospam(a)noisp.com> wrote in message >>news:OM%23i2F75KHA.1932(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> >>>Having just bought a new laptop with Windows 7 HP preinstalled, I >> >>installed >> >>>my own Office XP suite. >>> >>>The only issue is that Outlook doesn't seem to store my email password >>>properly. When I launch it I get the username and password popup with the >>>password as **********. Clicking OK gets my emails, and subsequent >>>send/receive works fine. >>> >>>Anyone have any idea wheather this is an incompatibility between two MS >>>products, or any other ideas? >>> >>> >> >> >>. >>
From: Gordon on 30 Apr 2010 12:33 "Doug" <Doug(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DE01D874-1F1A-44D6-9160-EC0688538FF9(a)microsoft.com... > I have the same problem with Office 2007 and that is only 3 years old. > Seems > like MS should be able to maintain compatability with less than 3 year old > software. > No problems with Office 2007 remembering passwords on Win 7 that I've seen - are you sure it's Office and not your Mail provider?
From: Orland, Kathleen on 30 Apr 2010 16:28 Office 2007 is compatible with Windows 7. What issues are you seeing? -- Kathleen Orland Please support me in my efforts: SPCA Friends for Life 2010 Walk-A-Thon http://ontariospca.akaraisin.com/p/kathleenorland.aspx "Doug" <Doug(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DE01D874-1F1A-44D6-9160-EC0688538FF9(a)microsoft.com... > I have the same problem with Office 2007 and that is only 3 years old. Seems > like MS should be able to maintain compatability with less than 3 year old > software. > > > > "Orland, Kathleen" wrote: > > > This is an incompatibility, easy to understand when you consider that Office > > 2002 is 8 years old. Vista and Windows 7 require Office 2003 or better. > > > > -- > > > > Kathleen Orland > > Please support me in my efforts: SPCA Friends for Life 2010 Walk-A-Thon > > http://ontariospca.akaraisin.com/p/kathleenorland.aspx > > > > > > "ACC" <nospam(a)noisp.com> wrote in message > > news:OM%23i2F75KHA.1932(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > > Having just bought a new laptop with Windows 7 HP preinstalled, I > > installed > > > my own Office XP suite. > > > > > > The only issue is that Outlook doesn't seem to store my email password > > > properly. When I launch it I get the username and password popup with the > > > password as **********. Clicking OK gets my emails, and subsequent > > > send/receive works fine. > > > > > > Anyone have any idea wheather this is an incompatibility between two MS > > > products, or any other ideas? > > > > > > > > > > > > . > >
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