![]() ![]() ![]() Result is no matter if booted into XP or to 8.1 when I run Outlook Express it gets the mail that I have saved and looks exactly like it did when I had last used it in XP. Did the same in 8.1 and used the registry to configure the storage location of each email account to go to the same drive/folder etc as it was in XP. I have long ago moved the storage folder from where it was on my C: drive to a different drive and folder named Outlook Express and there I created separate folders for each of the email account I happen to log into. This one not only uses the same db but I have it configured in Windows 8.1 so that it goes to the same drive / folder/ sub-folder where my other email is stored from my OE in XP. It is not a look alike or the OE Classic progam I have have seen that does not use the same database as the original OE6. I have it on my desktop computer here at home ( Windows 8.1 PRO) and at work (Windows 10 Pro ). Well, it has been revamped and now works in Windows 8.1 AND Windows 10. I really liked Outlook Express and the classic address book it had. ![]()
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