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Kevin Oye
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      01-08-2010
anyone tell me why my Outlook will not work. I have Office 2000 and Office
XP professional.

I am not able to send or receive anything

thanks

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      01-08-2010
Kevin Oye wrote:
> anyone tell me why my Outlook will not work. I have Office 2000 and
> Office XP professional.
>
> I am not able to send or receive anything
>
> thanks
>


It is difficult to help you unless you can provide more info about the
problem. Are there any error messages, have you tried with a non-
outlook email client like Thunderbird, etc.

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      01-08-2010
Only a single version of Outlook can be installed, and then you have to
configure it

"Kevin Oye" <> wrote in message
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> anyone tell me why my Outlook will not work. I have Office 2000 and
> Office XP professional.
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> I am not able to send or receive anything
>
> thanks
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      01-08-2010
PS And neither is fully compatible with Vista, so there are some other hoops
you have to jump through

"Kevin Oye" <> wrote in message
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> anyone tell me why my Outlook will not work. I have Office 2000 and
> Office XP professional.
>
> I am not able to send or receive anything
>
> thanks
>
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"Kevin Oye" <> wrote in message
news:...
> anyone tell me why my Outlook will not work. I have Office 2000 and
> Office XP professional.
>
> I am not able to send or receive anything
>
> thanks
>
> --
> ___________________________________________
>


Given the question is about Outlook and not Windows Vista, posting to an
Outlook group would be more beneficial.

Have you actually set up the email accounts? You can refer to your ISP for
instructions, although those versions of Outlook are getting a little
ancient, they may not support anything less than say, Outlook 2003.

What errors are you getting? The error log should pop up automatically.
Can you post to this group any errors you are receiving? You should be able
to access the error log (from memory) when you click Send/Receive, you get
the log coming up saying "sending messages...." or "receiving messages..."
and there should be another tab that will list the status as in "success" or
"failure" of retrieving/sending to the particular server.

If it concerns "server cannot be found" or "server time-out" or any similar
message, this needs to be resolved by your host, your ISP or other mail
provider (e.g Hotmail, GMail etc)
They would have their own support phone line (assumedly) or at very least,
forums for such support.

Try these tutorials for setting up the mail accounts with your ISP or host
etc.

Outlook 2000:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/195578

Outlook XP:
http://www.melbourneit.com.au/help/i...estionid=40060

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As others have mentioned - why too installs of two separate versions of
Office/Outlook? It's unnecessary and bound to cause conflicts.



 
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you cannot actually instal two versions of outlook, excepting by using a
vertual m/c

"Andrew Murray" <> wrote in message
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> "Kevin Oye" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> anyone tell me why my Outlook will not work. I have Office 2000 and
>> Office XP professional.
>>
>> I am not able to send or receive anything
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> --
>> ___________________________________________
>>

>
> Given the question is about Outlook and not Windows Vista, posting to an
> Outlook group would be more beneficial.
>
> Have you actually set up the email accounts? You can refer to your ISP
> for instructions, although those versions of Outlook are getting a little
> ancient, they may not support anything less than say, Outlook 2003.
>
> What errors are you getting? The error log should pop up automatically.
> Can you post to this group any errors you are receiving? You should be
> able to access the error log (from memory) when you click Send/Receive,
> you get the log coming up saying "sending messages...." or "receiving
> messages..." and there should be another tab that will list the status as
> in "success" or "failure" of retrieving/sending to the particular server.
>
> If it concerns "server cannot be found" or "server time-out" or any
> similar message, this needs to be resolved by your host, your ISP or other
> mail provider (e.g Hotmail, GMail etc)
> They would have their own support phone line (assumedly) or at very least,
> forums for such support.
>
> Try these tutorials for setting up the mail accounts with your ISP or host
> etc.
>
> Outlook 2000:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/195578
>
> Outlook XP:
> http://www.melbourneit.com.au/help/i...estionid=40060
>
> '
> As others have mentioned - why too installs of two separate versions of
> Office/Outlook? It's unnecessary and bound to cause conflicts.
>
>
>



 
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