Yes. Outlook Express will work fine with an old-fashioned dial-up internet access, a local network via cable or Wi-Fi or a direct cabled Internet access.
Make sure your Wi-Fi is working first then set up your Internet access connection using Internet Explorer. I believe that with Windows-7 it is set up differently but up to and including Vista it must be done via IE. Make sure the Internet is working correctly for web browsing first as it is easier to spot Internet problems than when using Outlook. If it works for the web then Outlook should also work. Depending on how you are connected it may be best to access a web-site first before starting Outlook, I usually go to Google first just to check the Internet connection.
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If you loss your outlook express password then only ISP (Internet service provider) can help you, ask him to assign new password for your account. or you can use outlook express password recovery software to regain access of your outlook account. That's right but few password recovery software are capable to find password that can be use for login in outlook.
Outlook! In The Old Versions Of Windows It Was Called "Outlook Express"
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Windows Live Mail.
Outlook express was renamed. And now its name in Vista is WinMail.
Outlook Express is an email and newsgroup reader made by Microsoft.
This question is not clear. If you do not want to use Outlook Express any more, you can remove the program. Go to Control Panel Add Remove programs and remove it from your system.
You can easily connect Outlook Express with Gmail. The credentials of Gmail must be added to Outlook express. It automatically synchronizes the mails with it.
No. Outlook Express is not included with Windows 7.