- #WINDOWS 7 MICROSOFT OFFICE 2000 INSTALL#
- #WINDOWS 7 MICROSOFT OFFICE 2000 UPGRADE#
- #WINDOWS 7 MICROSOFT OFFICE 2000 WINDOWS 10#
- #WINDOWS 7 MICROSOFT OFFICE 2000 PASSWORD#
You can use a Windows script program such as AutoIt to enter the password for you. If you don't see the Run as Administrator command, Shift + right-click to enable the Run as Administrator command. Right click on Outlook shortcut or Outlook.exe and choose Run as Administrator. One possible solution is to run Outlook as an administrator. This is because Outlook used the protected storage interfaces to store passwords and these are no longer supported in Vista.
After you enter the password during the first email check, Outlook will remember it until you close down Outlook. It runs, but email account passwords are not saved. Outlook 2000 information is now at Outlook 2000 on Vista & Windows 7 Outlook 2002: Tip 734: Outlook 2003 buttons group with Word Office Assistant requires Microsoft Agent Outlook 2003:įor issues involving Outlook 2003 on Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10, see the following pages: Upgrading is highly recommended, or use the new Vista calendar and mail applications if you are unwilling or unable to upgrade. These versions of Outlook are all long out of support and Microsoft will not release patches to fix any problems with these versions.
The better known problems are listed below but there may be others I'm not aware of.
#WINDOWS 7 MICROSOFT OFFICE 2000 INSTALL#
If you choose to install any of these applications you should expect errors and annoyances. Outlook 2002, 2000, 98, and 97 are not supported on Vista or Windows 7 (or any later versions). Both of these versions are officially supported on Vista and Windows 7, so if any issues arise Microsoft will offer public hotfixes or include the fix in future Service Packs. Outlook 2003 works well on Vista but there are a few problems with it on Windows 7 (see links below). (Outlook 2007/2010 also work great on Windows XP Outlook 2013 and newer is not supported on Windows XP.) Naturally, Outlook 2007, 2010, and 2013, work well on Vista and Windows 7/8 and Windows 10.
#WINDOWS 7 MICROSOFT OFFICE 2000 WINDOWS 10#
If you are upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows XP, the pst is either in:Ĭ:\Windows.old\Documents and Settings\\Documents\Outlook files\Ĭ:\Windows.old\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\ĭo not enable compatibility mode – this is not needed and will cause problems with any version of Outlook. If you are upgrading from Windows 7 or 8, the pst files can be in eitherĬ:\Windows.old\Users\\Documents\Outlook files\Ĭ:\Windows.old\Users\\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\ If you are missing email, calendar, contacts, look in the Microsoft\Outlook path under windows.old for the missing pst files and move them to a folder within your new profile.
#WINDOWS 7 MICROSOFT OFFICE 2000 UPGRADE#
When you upgrade Windows, a new folder called Windows.old is created on your hard drive. It's highly recommended that you install all updates, including post-SP cumulative updates, before upgrading Windows. You need to have all service packs installed: Outlook 2007 SP3, Outlook 2010 SP2, or Outlook 2013 SP1. Windows 10: Officially, only Outlook 2007 and newer are supported on Windows 10. pst files before upgrading! If you use IMAP in outlook 2013 or Outlook 2016 and are storing the calendar and contacts in 'This Computer Only' folders, export those files to a pst before upgrading to Windows 10. If a feature you use is negatively affected, you probably should upgrade Office too.Īlways make a backup of your Outlook. This page lists some of the issues you might run into. It just means that you might have issues and can't call Microsoft for help. While Microsoft may say the older Office versions are "not compatible" or "not supported" on the current version of Windows, this doesn't necessarily mean "won't work". Should you purchase the new version or save your money and keep the old (and less secure) version? Manufacturers and retailers often offer the current version of Office with the purchase of a new computer, sometimes with a discount.