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    Windows 7 Office 2010

    Not a reply per se -- I am running Windows 7 Ultimate and Outlook 2010. For some strange reason, sending e-mail or receiving it - Outlook send/receive progress shows sending (sometimes more than 1 mail) and synchronizing folders when I don't have that option checked off. I turned off RSS feeds...
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    Windows 7 how to subscribe to rss feeds

    when i click on the rss icon i get a page saying" subscribe to this feed using" then there is a drop down box that offers some suggestions and " choose an application" is one of them. it is there that i get stuck. i wan to use one of my applications(tversity) to subscribe to the feed...
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    Windows 7 Possible Windows 7 problem with Outlook 2007

    I installed Office 2007 and it runs great -- except every time I delete RSS feeds in Outlook, they just come right back the next time I run Outlook. Is this a Win 7 flaw, or is it really just impossible to turn those stupid default RSS feeds from Microsoft off?
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    Windows 7 RSS Feeds not auto-refreshing

    I know that this is a known issue with W7, as stated in the release notes. However, even after following the 'fix' given in the notes, my feeds are still not auto-refreshing. Has anyone else experienced this, and, if so, is there any further advice?
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    Windows Vista How this works: Automatically updated news about Windows Vista

    Get the latest updates on Windows Vista when you want them with our live streaming news feeds! News is gathered automatically to bring you the latest headlines on Windows Vista. This feature automatically searches for content relevant news and information from a variety of RSS (Really Simple...
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    Windows Vista Vista and Live.com integration

    Hi all: I was just thinking how much potential Microsoft has by integrating live.com with Vista and future OS releases. I think they can have something very "innovative" by doing this. They can do this as an option rather than a built-in feature to avoid any anti-trust suits. Anyway, here...
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