I have an HP Ipaq that I wish I could sync with my Dell laptop (Vista Home
Premium). I have installed the Windows Mobile Device Center which instructs
me to download Outlook in order to perform. When I install Outlook it seems
to replace Windows Vista Mail. Does this mean I have to use Outlook for my
email or is there some way to use Outlook for synching and Windows Mail for
email at the same time?
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Ursula R.
Windows Mail & Outlook are two seperate apps, Outlook hasnt 'replaced' Mail
it is simply selected as the default email app.
If you attempt to use both it will likely lead to comfusion - unless you
have a seperate mail account that you dont wish to sync with your Ipaq
"Ursula Rigg" <UrsulaRigg@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:51EBD26D-E1A7-4A1C-BD5D-1335A6072C41@microsoft.com...
>I have an HP Ipaq that I wish I could sync with my Dell laptop (Vista Home
> Premium). I have installed the Windows Mobile Device Center which
> instructs
> me to download Outlook in order to perform. When I install Outlook it
> seems
> to replace Windows Vista Mail. Does this mean I have to use Outlook for
> my
> email or is there some way to use Outlook for synching and Windows Mail
> for
> email at the same time?
> --
> Ursula R.
So, it's not like using Outlook and Outlook Express like I did when I had XP?
I've heard Outlook 2002 doesn't work well with Vista. Sounds like I'll have
to actually buy a new version of Outlook
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Ursula R.
"DL" wrote:
> Windows Mail & Outlook are two seperate apps, Outlook hasnt 'replaced' Mail
> it is simply selected as the default email app.
> If you attempt to use both it will likely lead to comfusion - unless you
> have a seperate mail account that you dont wish to sync with your Ipaq
>
> "Ursula Rigg" <UrsulaRigg@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:51EBD26D-E1A7-4A1C-BD5D-1335A6072C41@microsoft.com...
> >I have an HP Ipaq that I wish I could sync with my Dell laptop (Vista Home
> > Premium). I have installed the Windows Mobile Device Center which
> > instructs
> > me to download Outlook in order to perform. When I install Outlook it
> > seems
> > to replace Windows Vista Mail. Does this mean I have to use Outlook for
> > my
> > email or is there some way to use Outlook for synching and Windows Mail
> > for
> > email at the same time?
> > --
> > Ursula R.
>
>
>
OL2002 is not fully compatible with Vista 2003 and above are.
The usuall problem is that password are not remembered
If you previously used both OL & OE in winxp without confusion, then you can
continue using OL & Mail in Vista
"Ursula Rigg" <UrsulaRigg@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E7349337-A89B-4963-AAB2-E53272E03FA2@microsoft.com...
> So, it's not like using Outlook and Outlook Express like I did when I had
> XP?
> I've heard Outlook 2002 doesn't work well with Vista. Sounds like I'll
> have
> to actually buy a new version of Outlook
> --
> Ursula R.
>
>
> "DL" wrote:
>
>> Windows Mail & Outlook are two seperate apps, Outlook hasnt 'replaced'
>> Mail
>> it is simply selected as the default email app.
>> If you attempt to use both it will likely lead to comfusion - unless you
>> have a seperate mail account that you dont wish to sync with your Ipaq
>>
>> "Ursula Rigg" <UrsulaRigg@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:51EBD26D-E1A7-4A1C-BD5D-1335A6072C41@microsoft.com...
>> >I have an HP Ipaq that I wish I could sync with my Dell laptop (Vista
>> >Home
>> > Premium). I have installed the Windows Mobile Device Center which
>> > instructs
>> > me to download Outlook in order to perform. When I install Outlook it
>> > seems
>> > to replace Windows Vista Mail. Does this mean I have to use Outlook
>> > for
>> > my
>> > email or is there some way to use Outlook for synching and Windows Mail
>> > for
>> > email at the same time?
>> > --
>> > Ursula R.
>>
>>
>>