To answer the first question when hard facts prove otherwise.
In Office 2007 Microsoft has removed Outlook entirely from the Home and Student 
edition
period so OneNote will take its place. The other editions Basic, Standard, 
Small Business, professional,
Professional Plus and Enterprise will still have Outlook. As this chart shows 
below:

http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/suites.mspx 

 In Windows Vista the new e-mail client is Windows Mail which was formerly OE
which is a stupid misktake and I do agree. Why did Microsoft have to rename OE
is beyond me unless they think that there are users who are too confussed to 
tell the difference
between OL and OE simply bt adding the word mail to windows.

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/features/forhome/mail.mspx 


At 09:09 AM 4/20/2006, Marc Sims typed:
>Correction Wayne both Outlook and Outlook Express can be configured
>to read newsgroups and thus contain newsreaders whcih are built in.
>They are e-mail/newsreader clients.

I wonder how many people have to tell you that you are in error Marc 
before you believe them? </rhetorical>  It's just a link in Outlook 
that takes one to OE News. Based on your logic all the apps that have 
links on the Start Menu are built into Xp & while many people believe 
that Office XP comes with Windows XP that is NOT the case either.

Outlook is collaboration software for business while OE is primarily 
for personal use. I understand MSFT is renaming OE in Vista & IMNSHO 
they made a HUGE mistake changing the name of Microsoft Mail to 
Outlook Express in the 1st place just as they did with Office & 
Windows XP or everything that they named .NET but that does NOT make 
Office XP the same as Windows XP nor are all .NET apps the same.


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    Wayne D. Johnson
Ashland, OH, USA 44805
<http://www.wavijo.com> 


Marc Sims
Data Technician I
Prince George's Community College

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