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From: Constantine on 27 Apr 2010 13:09 I have Outlook 2002 installed on both of my computers. My laptop is running windows XP and my desktop is equipped with Vista. Outlook is doing very well on my laptop but it refuses to remember my password on the desktop. Is there anything I can do to make Outlook 2002 and Vista get along? I have tried reinstalling office XP a number of times with no luck. I have also used my recovery disk to start my HP computer from scratch, that is a clean install. Nothing seems to help. Outlook still refuses to remember my password. Every time that I open Outlook I am required to enter my password even though I checked the box that tells Outlook to remember my password. I have also tried all of the suggestions and read all the bulletins available from Microsoft, nothing seems to help. I have no problem whatsoever using Windows Mail on my Vista machine. I would like to be able to use Outlook with all the bells and whistles on my Vista machine and it seems so far that the only way I can get there is by upgrading my Microsoft office suite which I am not inclined to do because of the expense. Thanks for listening and hopefully for your help in solving my problem. -- Constantine ctolkach(a)pacbell.net
From: Tom Willett on 27 Apr 2010 13:59 Outlook 2002 and Vista are not compatible. There is no fix for the password issue. Outlook 2002 is 3 generations behind. "Constantine" <ctolkach(a)pacbell.net> wrote in message news:eXASixi5KHA.1888(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... :I have Outlook 2002 installed on both of my computers. My laptop is running : windows XP and my desktop is equipped with Vista. Outlook is doing very : well on my laptop but it refuses to remember my password on the desktop. Is : there anything I can do to make Outlook 2002 and Vista get along? I have : tried reinstalling office XP a number of times with no luck. I have also : used my recovery disk to start my HP computer from scratch, that is a clean : install. Nothing seems to help. Outlook still refuses to remember my : password. Every time that I open Outlook I am required to enter my password : even though I checked the box that tells Outlook to remember my password. I : have also tried all of the suggestions and read all the bulletins available : from Microsoft, nothing seems to help. I have no problem whatsoever using : Windows Mail on my Vista machine. I would like to be able to use Outlook : with all the bells and whistles on my Vista machine and it seems so far that : the only way I can get there is by upgrading my Microsoft office suite which : I am not inclined to do because of the expense. : : Thanks for listening and hopefully for your help in solving my problem. : : -- : Constantine : ctolkach(a)pacbell.net :
From: Peter Foldes on 27 Apr 2010 18:07 There is a workaround. See the following http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/vista.htm -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Constantine" <ctolkach(a)pacbell.net> wrote in message news:eXASixi5KHA.1888(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I have Outlook 2002 installed on both of my computers. My laptop is running >windows XP and my desktop is equipped with Vista. Outlook is doing very well on my >laptop but it refuses to remember my password on the desktop. Is there anything I >can do to make Outlook 2002 and Vista get along? I have tried reinstalling office >XP a number of times with no luck. I have also used my recovery disk to start my >HP computer from scratch, that is a clean install. Nothing seems to help. Outlook >still refuses to remember my password. Every time that I open Outlook I am >required to enter my password even though I checked the box that tells Outlook to >remember my password. I have also tried all of the suggestions and read all the >bulletins available from Microsoft, nothing seems to help. I have no problem >whatsoever using Windows Mail on my Vista machine. I would like to be able to use >Outlook with all the bells and whistles on my Vista machine and it seems so far >that the only way I can get there is by upgrading my Microsoft office suite which I >am not inclined to do because of the expense. > > Thanks for listening and hopefully for your help in solving my problem. > > -- > Constantine > ctolkach(a)pacbell.net
From: Orland, Kathleen on 28 Apr 2010 09:02 Vista is not compatible with such an old version of Outlook. You can try to set up your account using Corporate workgroup mode but you will continue to experience compatibility issues with an 8 year old e-mail client. -- Kathleen Orland Please support me in my efforts: SPCA Friends for Life 2010 Walk-A-Thon http://ontariospca.akaraisin.com/p/kathleenorland.aspx "Constantine" <ctolkach(a)pacbell.net> wrote in message news:eXASixi5KHA.1888(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > I have Outlook 2002 installed on both of my computers. My laptop is running > windows XP and my desktop is equipped with Vista. Outlook is doing very > well on my laptop but it refuses to remember my password on the desktop. Is > there anything I can do to make Outlook 2002 and Vista get along? I have > tried reinstalling office XP a number of times with no luck. I have also > used my recovery disk to start my HP computer from scratch, that is a clean > install. Nothing seems to help. Outlook still refuses to remember my > password. Every time that I open Outlook I am required to enter my password > even though I checked the box that tells Outlook to remember my password. I > have also tried all of the suggestions and read all the bulletins available > from Microsoft, nothing seems to help. I have no problem whatsoever using > Windows Mail on my Vista machine. I would like to be able to use Outlook > with all the bells and whistles on my Vista machine and it seems so far that > the only way I can get there is by upgrading my Microsoft office suite which > I am not inclined to do because of the expense. > > Thanks for listening and hopefully for your help in solving my problem. > > -- > Constantine > ctolkach(a)pacbell.net >
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