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Running Windows on your Mac
Upgrading to Latest Outlook Express
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<blockquote data-quote="dsalter" data-source="post: 31851"><p>Thanks very much indeed for your help Badger. I shall give that a go, and see what happens! I am always a bit anxious about upgrading people's software for them, in case anything goes wrong, and because they generally have no backups! I managed to lose all the emails, contact details and Internet Explorer preferences of the last Mac user friend I 'helped' out, so I am determined not to make the same mistake again!</p><p></p><p>Also, I thought I should leave this chap with a copy of Internet Explorer and Outlook Express on CD ROM, just in case he ever needs to reinstall them. I can let him have one of many free CD ROMs from Internet Service Providers (e.g. Tiscali) but I am not sure whether those copies are heavily customised. What do you reckon? (I shall use a cover disk from Mac Format to perform the upgrade, but don't want to leave the disk with him).</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p></p><p>Daniel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsalter, post: 31851"] Thanks very much indeed for your help Badger. I shall give that a go, and see what happens! I am always a bit anxious about upgrading people's software for them, in case anything goes wrong, and because they generally have no backups! I managed to lose all the emails, contact details and Internet Explorer preferences of the last Mac user friend I 'helped' out, so I am determined not to make the same mistake again! Also, I thought I should leave this chap with a copy of Internet Explorer and Outlook Express on CD ROM, just in case he ever needs to reinstall them. I can let him have one of many free CD ROMs from Internet Service Providers (e.g. Tiscali) but I am not sure whether those copies are heavily customised. What do you reckon? (I shall use a cover disk from Mac Format to perform the upgrade, but don't want to leave the disk with him). Thanks again. Regards Daniel [/QUOTE]
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