Unable to launch Mail from icon or menu
Cannot launch Mail from the Browser, whether from icon or menu.
New laptop with XP SP-2 and IE 6 straight from Dell. Using Outlook 2003,
which is the default. All e-mail accounts have been configured and are
working. All settings are exactly the same as laptop I will be replacing (it
is still operational; I am running simultaeously as I install all programs
and configurations).
Did I miss something? As a looong-time user, this one stumps me.
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