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How Do You Install Outlook & Outlook Express For Windows XP?

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How Do You Install Outlook & Outlook Express For Windows XP?

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Outlook is Microsoft’s email application brand. The Windows XP operating system includes a basic version of the program for free, known as Outlook Express. The more feature-rich, enterprise-ready version comes bundled in the Microsoft Office productivity suite. The installation of Outlook requires you to purchase a copy of Microsoft Office. Outlook Express comes bundled with Internet Explorer 6 and simply requires a re-install via free download from Microsoft.com. Download the Internet Explorer 6 installer (see “Resources”). Outlook Express is packaged with IE. Save the file to your desktop. Double-click the downloaded file. Follow the on-screen instructions to install Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. Restart the computer when finished. Outlook Express will be located in the “Programs” menu of the Start menu. Insert the first Microsoft Office disc into the computer’s optical drive. Enter your personal information and product key into the window that pops up. Follow the on-screen

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