Can anyone advise IF I can run Microsoft Outlook 2003 on the Portable Apps framework?
If so, how would I install it?
I know I can use other apps like THunderbird, but before I try that I want to see how portable apps might work
Thanks in advance
EC
work on commercial apps here. This is a, as of now, open-source software forum only.
That said,
Outlook cannot be made portable by normal means, there are ways, use google, they are out there, but in this format on this framework. No it will not happen.
Sorry.
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Hard 2 make portable due to the immense use of the registry.
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As all of ya should know Microsoft is the Evil Empire, and Windows (a.k.a. Winblows or Windoze) is their greatest general, so please make a difference and install Linux or Free BSD on yer Windows comp.
it is commertial and closed source. it would be illegal to work on it here.
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...why would you WANT to, anyway???...
Outlook is so bloated, fetid, riddled w/ security holes (both actual and potential), and just plain LAME that I can't concieve of anyone wanting to do this...
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...that is no reason to disparage someone else's tastes. It was requested; this site cannot meet that request because of site policies; appropriate people responded with that info. Do you have a recommendation for an Exchange server-compatible client that can meet the OP's needs?
use thunderbird. its small and is a lot better than outlook.
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...Yeah; what Siler said...
"I don't hate cats...as long as they stay on the freeway, where they belong."
- Brad Stine
finaly, someone has agreed on something that i have said! \(^^)/
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