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UPDATE on last post – “Cannot send photos from browser in Windows 7 w/Outlook 2003″

Q:  Gord, I followed your instructions from your last post but it didn’t work for me as you can see from my email, there’s no images or hyperlinks attached and it wouldn’t use Office 2003 Outlook. It looks like Windows Mail has taken over & I don’t seem to be able to uninstall it. Do you have any other ideas?

A:  Try this >>> goto control panel (in Windows 7). Navigate down to “Programs & Features” and open it. Right-click on Microsoft Office 2003 Professional >>> select “Change”. When the pop-up appears, select “Repair”. Follow the process through and make sure that Outlook 2003 is selected and that “Run all from computer” is also checked. You might need the Office 2003 CD to do this. Even this may not work. I’ve been poking around in the forums for answers to this problem this week and many, many people are having the same problem. There are also many other problems with Office 2003 on Windows 7 as well including the infamous “roving cursor” issues, amongst many others.

Another thing to remember is that Outlook 2003 (any version) is not really recommended for Windows 7. This is especially true if you have Windows 7 64 bit! I bought Office 2007 Professional (Academic Version since I’m also a Teacher) on eBay to solve my problems with Office 2003, and particularly Outlook 2003. The Professional version is the only version that has Outlook 2007 (with contact manager). It cost me less than $180 Canadian (including S&H) and took 16 about days to get here.

Another option would be to buy Outlook 2007 by itself. It’s a costly investment of about $160 (CDN). You could also buy the Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 edition for about $149 to $179 (CDN) but it DOESN’T include Outlook!

Let me know if the above work-around fixes the issue. If not, I’d suggest going to Office 2007 Professional (Academic Version) or the stand-alone Outlook 2007 application.

Follow-up: I got an email from Lew today and the work-around above fixed his problem. He said >>> “I followed your instructions & also updated Office 2003 on Microsoft Update.  It seems to be working, and I was able to send  the pictures I took that I was trying to send. Thank you for your help”.

May 2nd, 2010 Posted by DoC | Attach to email, Attachments, Computer Frustrations, DIY (Do It Yourself), Email, MS Outlook, Outlook, Photos, Windows 7 | no comments

Microsoft announces less frustrating Windows version…

“Cancel or Allow”? If you’ve been using Vista you’re already familiar with that irritating question. This sour reputation leftover from Vista has Microsoft looking to soft-peddle it’s newest Windows Pre-Beta release build 6933.winmain.081020-1842 of Windows 7. Techies at the PDC Software Developers Conference today got a sneak preview of the new release, and even got advance copies! Needless to say the torrent sites will soon be offering this release too. I’ll give you a heads-up when I find it. If you know where it’s available just give me a ping. (Click here to read full article)

October 29th, 2008 Posted by DoC | MinWin OS, Software, Windows 7, Windows Blackcomb, Windows Vienna, Windows Vista | one comment

Courses for the MAC?

Vern asks: Do you have courses on Apple computers Gord??

My reply: Nope. Not enough people own them to warrant classes yet. Plus they’re almost twice the cost of a PC, and they DO get viruses, trojans & worms (just Google it). They also freeze-up just like PC’s, but instead of the “blue screen of death”, they get the “spinning beachball of death”.  Also, there’s not many qualified service technicians in smaller areas so you have to ship problematic systems to major Apple repair centers.

Now I’ve been taking Apple/MAC’s upgrade & repair certification course for several months now, and I’m not very impressed. I’ve used MAC’s in the 70′s & 80′s, but not from 1986 until 18 months ago. Alas, none of your PC software will run on a MAC – you have to buy new versions just for the MAC.  The commercials are slick, but not very accurate.  Mind you I personally hate VISTA, but it will be extinct by next June when Windows 7 comes out. If you haven’t bought a MAC yet, I’d wait till MinWin comes out. Take a peek at some videos about Windows 7 here >>> http://www.windows7medics.com.  Hope this helps.

October 14th, 2008 Posted by DoC | MAC & Apple Computers, MinWin OS, Windows 7, Windows Blackcomb, Windows Vienna, Windows Vista | one comment