Outlook Express

Discussion in 'Software' started by scully91, Aug 26, 2005.

  1. scully91

    scully91 Private First Class

    Hi there. I have always used AOL dial up as we have no broadband in our area but have subscribed to ehotspot satellite broadband yesterday. Only thing is that it says i need outlook express to have an email account. I seem to recall having this on my pc when i first bought it but no longer have it or a disk.
    What do i do please????

    Also whilst downloading files is mega fast, openeing pages is not. Any idea why?
    Cheers.
     
  2. Jerkyking

    Jerkyking Sergeant Major

  3. scully91

    scully91 Private First Class

    Thanks.......but then what ;-))))
     
  4. Jerkyking

    Jerkyking Sergeant Major

    Have you been able to verify if you have IE or OE? If not I was suggesting that you download it via the Link.

    What OS are you using? As to "pages opening slow"... we would need the specs of your PC and how you have it proctected. It could be your PC or caused by Spyware (and other nasty bugs).
     
  5. Yargwel

    Yargwel MajorGeek

    Search on your PC for:
    "C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe"

    If you have this then you have OE. Create a shortcut on your desktop to run it. :D
     
  6. scully91

    scully91 Private First Class

    Yes i have OE now thanks. It was in my program files still.
    Im running XP and pretty sure my pc is ok as my hijack this log looks to be fine. I expected the pages to open far far quicker (ie immediate) than they are thats all.
     

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