your updates are available under Office Updates and there aren't many of
them. they are rolled up into Service Packs for Office. you have a choice of
installing the service packs or digging through all of the Microsoft
Security Bulletins and seeing which updates are available for Outlook. they
issue them very infrequently and except when they are issued as part of a
service pack, are all separate. it's up to you to figure out if they apply
to you or not. it's a lot of work. i really think you want to use a
different email client and use Outlook only for Calendaring.

Herb....
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tanya Mayer Photography" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 9:20 PM
Subject: RE: clever virus attack (Att. Dalal)


> I don't know which "Outlook 2000" you are referring to, but I assure you
> that when I go to the "Help" menu and click on "About Microsoft Outlook"
it
> says that I am using "Microsoft Outlook 2000 - (9.0.0.2711) Internet Mail
> Only".  It is the email software that comes with Microsoft Office 2000,
and
> I really like using it as it keeps track of my in and outgoing emails to
my
> individual clients, and also my appointments etc.  I have no idea which
> "Outlook 2000" you are thinking of?


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