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Old 20-02-2010, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by PCH View Post
Hi All,

can anyone throw any light on the following?

I've bought a little Netbook to take away on holiday. I really only want it for collecting emails, but on ispection I find that "Windows 7 Starter" doesn't have Outlook Express as part of the package. I've googled this and found a load of people totally hacked off at this exclusion.

The blurb says that the included mail program is called Windows Live Messenger, but this doesn't look anything like a mail package to me - more of a blog writer (which it claims to be also!).

What do other people do who have Windows 7 Starter edition?

Any and all answers appreciated
Hi PCH

All you need to do is download windows live essentials and pick which programs that are included in this to install it includes windows live mail which has all the same features of Outlook. None of the editions of Win 7 have an Email Client so you have to download for free the Windows Essentials. One thing with Win 7 Starter is you wont be able to run more than 2 or 3 programs at the same time.
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