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HP will not include Microsoft Outlook on the Getting Started CD

Posted by Jack Cook on March 24, 2007 – 9:26 am
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HP issued an advisory indicating that they will NO LONGER include Microsoft Outlook on the Getting Started CD after March 2007 for all the HP iPAQs that are manufactured after March 2007.  It would have been nice if they indicated why …

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Microsoft Outlook is not provided on the HP iPAQ Getting Started CD and must be purchased separately from Microsoft. Customers can go to office.microsoft.com and follow the on-screen instructions to purchase the available version of Microsoft Outlook.

Source: Advisory: HP iPAQ – Microsoft Outlook No Longer Ships on the Getting Started CD After March 2007 – c00906357 – HP Business Support Center

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  • Patrick Murphy
    What does this mean? No outlook to run on the desktop? No problem there. Or no outlook on the PDA? If it is the second issue, then the link you provided doesn't help.
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