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Jake May 20th 10 03:06 PM

Is Outlook 2007 dependent on Outlook Express
 
Hello,

I've been using my computer for months with no problems (and the email
client I use is Outlook 2007 - not Express). Recently, though, Outlook
Express has reared its ugly head - constantly giving me a dialog box asking
me if I want to back up old email items. I don't understand where this comes
from, since I haven't been using this application and this behavior is
something that seems to have started out of the blue, on its own.

I've run virus and antispyware scans (from like 3 different programs for it)
and come up clean. The best option I can see is just to uninstall Outlook
Express and be done with it. So, I went online and found an article that
tells you how to uninstall it (fairly technical, but I'm confident I could
pull it off). FYI - here is the link to that article:
http://www.tweakxp.com/article37318.aspx .

Ok, so I get to looking at the article (and I've already been wondering on
my own if doing this would mess up Outllook 2007 somehow) and theres a
rererence in there to a Microsoft Knowledge Base article entitled: "Why
Outlook 2000 Requires Outlook Express." So now I'm really thinking I should
investigate this a little bit more before I go changing things.

What I have on my computer is Windows XP, Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512
(xpsp.080413-2105) and Outlook 2007 (which came as part of Office 2007). If
it is possible, I would still like to get rid of Outlook Express altogether
and just use Outlook 2007. Does anyone have any information that would help
me?

Thanks so much:
Jake


DL[_3_] May 20th 10 03:52 PM

Is Outlook 2007 dependent on Outlook Express
 
Outlook has no dependency on Outlook Express
Perhaps you are using OE to read newsgroups, hence the occasional nag to
compact, or perhaps you have a backup app which has OE set for backup. There
is no OE nag screen regarding backup, only the Compact nag
Its probably not a good idea to attempt to manually uninstall OE

"Jake" wrote in message
...
Hello,

I've been using my computer for months with no problems (and the email
client I use is Outlook 2007 - not Express). Recently, though, Outlook
Express has reared its ugly head - constantly giving me a dialog box
asking
me if I want to back up old email items. I don't understand where this
comes
from, since I haven't been using this application and this behavior is
something that seems to have started out of the blue, on its own.

I've run virus and antispyware scans (from like 3 different programs for
it)
and come up clean. The best option I can see is just to uninstall Outlook
Express and be done with it. So, I went online and found an article that
tells you how to uninstall it (fairly technical, but I'm confident I could
pull it off). FYI - here is the link to that article:
http://www.tweakxp.com/article37318.aspx .

Ok, so I get to looking at the article (and I've already been wondering on
my own if doing this would mess up Outllook 2007 somehow) and theres a
rererence in there to a Microsoft Knowledge Base article entitled: "Why
Outlook 2000 Requires Outlook Express." So now I'm really thinking I
should
investigate this a little bit more before I go changing things.

What I have on my computer is Windows XP, Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512
(xpsp.080413-2105) and Outlook 2007 (which came as part of Office 2007).
If
it is possible, I would still like to get rid of Outlook Express
altogether
and just use Outlook 2007. Does anyone have any information that would
help
me?

Thanks so much:
Jake


Diane Poremsky [MVP] May 22nd 10 02:27 AM

Is Outlook 2007 dependent on Outlook Express
 
Don’t uninstall OE - Outlook shares some DLLs with it.

Do you have an account configured in OE? If so, delete it,

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"Jake" wrote in message
...
Hello,

I've been using my computer for months with no problems (and the email
client I use is Outlook 2007 - not Express). Recently, though, Outlook
Express has reared its ugly head - constantly giving me a dialog box
asking
me if I want to back up old email items. I don't understand where this
comes
from, since I haven't been using this application and this behavior is
something that seems to have started out of the blue, on its own.

I've run virus and antispyware scans (from like 3 different programs for
it)
and come up clean. The best option I can see is just to uninstall Outlook
Express and be done with it. So, I went online and found an article that
tells you how to uninstall it (fairly technical, but I'm confident I could
pull it off). FYI - here is the link to that article:
http://www.tweakxp.com/article37318.aspx .

Ok, so I get to looking at the article (and I've already been wondering on
my own if doing this would mess up Outllook 2007 somehow) and theres a
rererence in there to a Microsoft Knowledge Base article entitled: "Why
Outlook 2000 Requires Outlook Express." So now I'm really thinking I
should
investigate this a little bit more before I go changing things.

What I have on my computer is Windows XP, Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512
(xpsp.080413-2105) and Outlook 2007 (which came as part of Office 2007).
If
it is possible, I would still like to get rid of Outlook Express
altogether
and just use Outlook 2007. Does anyone have any information that would
help
me?

Thanks so much:
Jake


Peter Foldes[_6_] May 22nd 10 03:55 AM

Is Outlook 2007 dependent on Outlook Express
 
Jake

OE is an integral part of the OS in conjunction with Internet Explorer. You cannot
uninstall it. But what you can do is to delete the Desktop Icon and references to it
(OE). Also go to OE\Tools\Accounts\Mail and delete all the input that is in there
for your profile

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

"Jake" wrote in message
...
Hello,

I've been using my computer for months with no problems (and the email
client I use is Outlook 2007 - not Express). Recently, though, Outlook
Express has reared its ugly head - constantly giving me a dialog box asking
me if I want to back up old email items. I don't understand where this comes
from, since I haven't been using this application and this behavior is
something that seems to have started out of the blue, on its own.

I've run virus and antispyware scans (from like 3 different programs for it)
and come up clean. The best option I can see is just to uninstall Outlook
Express and be done with it. So, I went online and found an article that
tells you how to uninstall it (fairly technical, but I'm confident I could
pull it off). FYI - here is the link to that article:
http://www.tweakxp.com/article37318.aspx .

Ok, so I get to looking at the article (and I've already been wondering on
my own if doing this would mess up Outllook 2007 somehow) and theres a
rererence in there to a Microsoft Knowledge Base article entitled: "Why
Outlook 2000 Requires Outlook Express." So now I'm really thinking I should
investigate this a little bit more before I go changing things.

What I have on my computer is Windows XP, Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512
(xpsp.080413-2105) and Outlook 2007 (which came as part of Office 2007). If
it is possible, I would still like to get rid of Outlook Express altogether
and just use Outlook 2007. Does anyone have any information that would help
me?

Thanks so much:
Jake




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