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Old March 25th 10, 09:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
LD55ZRA
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Default Outlook 2003 unstable in Windows 7 x64

Roady [MVP] wrote:

hth


No, I don't think this answer will help anyone.

It's helped millions so far. What made you say it won't help anyone?
Facts is what is required to help Microsoft Customers and facts is what
I provide. Nothing less.

Hope this helps you.




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Old March 26th 10, 05:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Roady [MVP]
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Default Outlook 2003 unstable in Windows 7 x64

No offence but facts based on what?

Fact is that a lot of researchers and analysts already recommend deployment
of Windows 7 and urge corporations not to wait for SP1.
Fact is that the SP1 update for Windows 7 has been announced as to be only a
"small" collection of "minor" fixes.
Fact is that you also cannot possibly know that whatever EHS issue is with
Outlook 2003 on Windows 7 will be fixed in SP1 for Windows 7.
Fact is that Outlook 2003 runs stable for millions on Windows 7.
Fact is that an Outlook 2003 configuration on Windows XP can also get
damaged.

The fact that it works or doesn't work for you, doesn't mean that it will
apply to anyone; it's a personal experience for you and not a generic fact.

Your reply to EHS does not solve the current issue he is having, nor did you
make any attempt to further analyze his current issue or get more
information about his situation. Wouldn't that be similar to a shot in the
dark and thus not very helpful to anyone?

So my question to you is;
Based on which facts in EHS post, made you say that apparently his only way
to solve this issue was to wait for SP1 for Windows 7 and to downgrade to
Windows XP SP3 for the time being?

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Roady [MVP] wrote:

hth


No, I don't think this answer will help anyone.

It's helped millions so far. What made you say it won't help anyone?
Facts is what is required to help Microsoft Customers and facts is what I
provide. Nothing less.

Hope this helps you.




 




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