Windows 1. Outlook How. To Outlook. Thinking about upgrading your computer to Windows 1. Outlook on a Windows 1. With the upgrade being free, its a great offer to jump into, but should you when you heavily rely on Outlook The upgrade process is actually quite streamlined and trouble free for most configurations, especially when upgrading from Windows 7 or Windows 8, but there are still a couple of attention points before you start. This guide contains not only upgrade preparation and troubleshooting steps but also various tips about the changes that you could encounter involving Outlook after upgrading to Windows 1. Is your Outlook version compatible with Windows 1. Officially, only Outlook 2. Outlook 2. 01. 0, Outlook 2. Outlook 2. 01. 6 are supported to run on Windows 1. This also includes their respective BCM versions. However, before even starting Outlook on Windows 1. Service Pack 3 for Office 2. Service Pack 2 for Office 2. Service Pack 1 for Office 2. This takes care of some known compatibility issues. Of course it is always wise to stay current with the latest Service Pack and update releases, so make sure you set Windows Update to also include updates for other Microsoft applications. Continuing to use Outlook 2. Windows that is as Office 2. If you do use it, youll encounter similar compatibility issues as that existed when using it on Windows 8. Special notice Upgrading from Windows XP or Windows Vista. When you are upgrading from Windows XP or Windows Vista, you are actually doing a clean install of Windows 1. Windows 1. 0 will only offer you the options Keep personal files only and Nothing. Even when you select to keep personal files only, before upgrading, make sure you backup all your Outlook data as upgrades can go wrong and make sure you take good note of the settings of all your configured emails account as you will have to reconfigure this after installing Windows 1. Upgrading from Windows XP or Windows Vista is supported but it will only maintain your files. Youll have to install and configure Outlook again afterwards. Windows 1. 0 no longer supports Windows Easy Transfer WET which could be used to transfer your files and settings from Windows XP and Windows Vista to Windows 7 or Windows 8. As it often failed miserably when using it in conjunction with Outlook, its not a terrible loss Outlook wise. XQzJpN88Q8g/hqdefault.jpg' alt='Creating Signature Windows Live Mail' title='Creating Signature Windows Live Mail' />For additional support and settings files concerning Outlook, which you might like to transfer as well like for instance your Signature and Templates, you can take a look here. Note If you did not format your PC before upgrading, you may also be able to find back your original Outlook data under Outlook 2. Windows XPC Windows. 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C Windows. oldUsersusernameDocumentsOutlook filesSpecial notice Upgrading from Windows 7 or Windows 8. When you are upgrading from Windows 7 or Windows 8. Windows Edition Home, Professional or Enterprise. If you were using Windows 7 Ultimate, then you can upgrade to Windows 1. Professional. Windows 7 Start users can upgrade to Windows 1. Home. When you are upgrading to the same Windows Edition, everything will migrated. Programs, files and settings will then be migrated automatically to Windows 1. Updating Bios What Does It Do. Windows 1. 0 and start Outlook with all its files and settings in place just like you left it in Windows 7 or Windows 8. Nevertheless, it is still good practice to make a proper backup not just of Outlook, but preferably your entire machine and write down your account settings before starting the upgrade process. List of some of the best free email clients for Windows 1087. Read comparison review of email clients then choose the one which suits you the most. In these cases it really is better to be safe than sorry. Note If you are running Windows 8 but havent upgraded to Windows 8. Windows 1. 0 in Windows Update. However, when you have the Windows 1. Windows 8 and upgrade to Windows 1. Windows settings, personal files or apps. When doing an in place upgrade, it will automatically run the Windows 1. Upgrade Assistant which is not yet available as a standalone tool for Windows 1. This tool will indicate which drivers and applications you need to uninstall or update before or after the installation process. This will increase the speed of the upgrade, its chance of success and decrease the chance of ending up with broken applications or other troubleshooting requirements. A common application that youll need to uninstall on Windows 7 is Microsoft Security Essentials. There is no need to install this afterwards as Windows 1. Microsoft Security Essentials built in in the form of Windows Defender. Note If you did not format your PC before upgrading but did chose to do a clean install, you may also be able to find back your original Outlook data under Outlook 2. C Windows. oldUsersusernameApp. DataLocalMicrosoftOutlookOutlook 2. Outlook 2. 01. 3 and Outlook 2. C Windows. oldUsersusernameDocumentsOutlook filesOffice 3. Activation not valid. When you have an Office 3. Outlook or any other of the Office applications for the first time after the upgrade, you may be prompted to log on with your Microsoft Account again to re activate your installation or receive a warning that your license is no longer valid. In case of the last, the solution to this annoying issue is luckily easy and fixed within minutes Run a Quick Repair on your Office installation. To do this, make sure all your Office applications are closed, open Control Panel Programs and Features select your Office application button Change option Quick Repair. Add in Compatibility. If you are using any add ins with Outlook, make sure they are also compatible with Windows 1. Youll probably find that most of them are compatible as Windows 1. Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 and most of the compatibility requirements for add ins are coming from Outlook and not from Windows. Still, since add ins are not limited to operate just within Outlook and with Outlook data, it is a good thing to check with the vendor of the add in first. If you are having startup issues with Outlook after upgrading, disabling your add ins would be a good first troubleshooting step. Virus scanner integration. Even though Windows 1. Windows Defender, you might opt to install a 3rd party virus scanner instead. When installing your virus scanner, make sure you do not install any Outlook integration components. This is not specific to Windows 1. Outlook version but a general best practice for Outlook. There are many known issues caused by having a virus scanner integrated with Outlook. These issues range from poor Outlook performance to send receive errors and from corrupted emails to complete data loss. You can safely disable this integration part of your virus scanner without compromising your security youd still be sufficiently protected by your on access scanner part of the virusscanner. SendReceive error 0x. CCC1. 3When you try to send a message, you could receive the following error Error message Robert Sending reported error 0x. CCC1. 3 Cannot connect to the network.