With Office Outlook 2003 there was an option to connect to Outlook Express
newsgroups but I haven't looked for the same in Outlook 2007. My point of
view with Outlook 2003 opening Outlook Express Newsgroup application is
that, effectively, you are opening two application instead of one. Surely if
Outlook is accessing Outlook Express then you may as well open Outlook
Express ( or in Vista's case Windows Mail) rather than waste time clicking
the Outlook icon to open Outlook and then having to click a newsgroup button
in Outlook to open Outlook Express newsgroup app. Bit long winded in my
opinion; it is simply easier to open Outlook Express or Windows Mail.
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"XS11E" <> wrote in message
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> "John Barnett MVP" <> wrote:
>
>> You can't use Outlook for Newsgroups. You will need to use Windows
>> mail instead.
>
> The OP can add a "News" link to the Outlook menu which will call
> Windows Mail. The Outlook help files will tell the OP how to do that.
>
> As a confusion factor, when Windows Mail is called from Outlook it will
> be labelled "Microsoft Outlook Newsreader", don't know why they did
> that?
>
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