BB <> wrote:
> My wife and I are having a bad time trying to get Outlook to
> remember passwords for our families email addresses since we
> purchased a new computer with Vista Home Premium.
Office XP has issues with Vista, one is that Outlook will not
remember passwords and, since Office XP is no longer supported, the
bug will not be fixed.
There's a workaround for Outlook that, to me, isn't acceptable but you
could try it, enter your password info and then do not close Outlook
again, leave it open (minimized if you like) until you turn off your
computer. When you turn the computer back on you'll have to enter all
the info again, of course.
> One friend said to buy a new "Office Suite" but the version with
> Outlook is EXTREMELY expensive!!!
Amen! There are some places where it's less expensive, Amazon.com and
NewEgg can save you a little.
> Outlook was purchased 3 years ago as a new suite "OFFICE XP" at
> considerable expense and seems to be working well with Word, Excel
> and Powerpoint, so I cannot see why I have to spend over $300 to
> get passwords to work in Outlook when I just spent this amount to
> get Vista.
See above, it's not going to be fixed. You might remove Outlook from
the suite and use Windows Mail for email and newsgroups or obtain other
email and newsreading programs, some of which are free. I use Pegasus
Mail and Xnews, Google will find them for you as well as others.
> If I can't get it to work on the last generation of Office -XP- do
> I have to go back to Windows XP again or as a nephew suggested a
> cheaper program called "Open Office" - does this work on Vista.
OpenOffice is free but does not have Outlook or anything similar.
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