Outlook 98 is a pig. It offers some improvements over Outlook 97 in terms of functionality but it brings respectable machines which run everything else OK to a crawl.
It's the only thing I've found that makes me want a faster machine. Maybe it's part of the WINTEL plot.
Since installing Outlook98 at work I' decided to stick with Outlook 97 at home.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Midgley [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 11:38 PM
To: GP-UK
Subject: Outlook 98 - a curious event
So, here it is installed, fairly civilised process on a W95 machine with
enough RAM, and looking very smooth.
However, suddenly the loader which sets Idealist, my favourite program, to
multi-user mode fails to run.
The program itself will run, just the little loader fails.
Outlook 98 is not going on a work network yet.
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