[nfbcs] Outlook PST files?

Jim Portillo portillo.jim at gmail.com
Sun May 1 18:12:43 UTC 2016


Oh really?
So, MS 2016 is still somewhat of a challenge, huh?  Good to know.  I'm still
using 2013.
I've not had the need to upgrade yet.  
Thanks, Curtis.  I appreciate the explanation.
Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Curtis Chong [mailto:curtischong at earthlink.net] 
Sent: Sunday, May 1, 2016 10:50 AM
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Cc: 'Jim Portillo' <portillo.jim at gmail.com>; 'List for teachers and trainers
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Subject: RE: [nfbcs] Outlook PST files?

Hello Jim:

If the person already has a .pst file, the only program that can deal with
that kind of file is Outlook. Therefore, on the newer computer, you have to
get Outlook and no other email program installed. The cheapest way to do
this is to subscribe to Office 365 and pay, either by the month or the year,
and get Office 2016 installed, much as it pains me to have to recommend
it<smile>. I myself am using Office 2016, which comes with everything,
including Outlook. Outlook has a few problems--especially with JAWS, but I
am using it, and it is working despite me having to beat it into
submission<smile>.

Cordially,

Curtis Chong







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