What is the problem? Is that a typo? Did you mean to say, "...the problem is
that they DON'T have Outlook Express installed on their PC..."?
If so, and you really want to install IE6SP1, get it here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=1e1550cb-5e5d-48f5-b02b
-20b602228de6&DisplayLang=en
(TinyURL = http://tinyurl.com/6zjbm)
If they have some earlier version of IE and want to retain that, do they
have a folder anywhere named "Windows Update Setup Files"? If so, to
install/reinstall components, including OE, run IE5SETUP.EXE from that
folder. Or double click the item in Add/Remove Programs named "Microsoft
Internet Explorer 5 and Internet Tools". If the original Setup files have
been deleted, there are places on the internet where you can obtain
replacements, just not at Microsoft.com. Post back if that's the solution
you wish to persue.
If your Win98SE CD is an OEM CD (OEM will be part of the Product Key), then
no, you can't use it to overinstall the system. Unless the system is
actually having problems, I wouldn't do that anyway. And even if it *is*
having problems, I would strongly recommend a Clean Install rather than an
overinstall. Reason is that overinstalling overwrites newer files with older
versions and also rewrites Registry entries that may have been updated,
breaking Updates and some other things that have been installed since the
last Upgrade. You also end up with DLL Hell, aka Version Soup -- files that
are part of a set of files but with mismatched versions.

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>I have an elderly neighbor who refuses to give up on their Pentium 366mhz
> computer. The original O/S was Win 95, which was upgraded to Win 98 and
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> of their existing applications and data?? And would this solve their
> problem??
Russ - 12 Oct 2006 18:53 GMT
Thanks for your help Gary. It was a typo, my neighbor did not have anything
that referred to Outlook Express on their computer.
I linked to the IE6 download site you posted, downloaded/installed IE6,
configured their Outlook Express Account with the POP3 and SMTP servers and
everything is working fine. Thanks again for your help and for how quickly
you responded to my post.
Russ Hibbard
Semi-functional User
> What is the problem? Is that a typo? Did you mean to say, "...the problem is
> that they DON'T have Outlook Express installed on their PC..."?
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> > of their existing applications and data?? And would this solve their
> > problem??
Gary S. Terhune - 12 Oct 2006 20:27 GMT
Glad to be of service. Now you've at least updated a bit of your personal
knowledge base, eh?

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> Thanks for your help Gary. It was a typo, my neighbor did not have anything
> that referred to Outlook Express on their computer.
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> >
> > If so, and you really want to install IE6SP1, get it here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=1e1550cb-5e5d-48f5-b02b
-20b602228de6&DisplayLang=en
> > (TinyURL = http://tinyurl.com/6zjbm)
> >
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> > > of their existing applications and data?? And would this solve their
> > > problem??
i prefer OE & IE 5.5
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> I have an elderly neighbor who refuses to give up on their Pentium 366mhz
> computer. The original O/S was Win 95, which was upgraded to Win 98 and then
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> of their existing applications and data?? And would this solve their
> problem??