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OUTLOOK DOES NOT WANT TO ACTIVATE?



 
 
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Old September 2nd 08, 06:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default OUTLOOK DOES NOT WANT TO ACTIVATE?

I just purchase my computer. It came with an office home and Student 2007. I
thought it had microsoft outlook as well and I click on the product key on my
CD box. And did not want to activate.
I have already set up my emails from other accounts to go to Outlook. But
now it's not letting me forward or replay my emails?? What can I do?. I do
not want to lose all my emails?
Is there a way I can purchase the activation only for Outlook??
 




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