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Can anyone please help? How do you configure XP so Outlook Express can be the default email program? I've already tried changing the settings in Outlook Express itself, but that's not working. XP always wants to use "Outlook" as the default email program, which automatically loads with MS Office, so you can't just uninstall Outlook without having to uninstall MS Office altogether. There must be some way to tweak something in XP so I could send webpages and links from webpages with out XP telling me there is no profile set up in Outlook. Anyone know how? Thanks for the support Robert 12/06/05 |
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See reply in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
"Robert" <Robert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:23C64C43-23A4-4E5C-8E48-2F48CAC2EF2C@microsoft.com... > Question > > Can anyone please help? > > How do you configure XP so Outlook Express can be the default email > program? > > I've already tried changing the settings in Outlook Express itself, but > that's not working. XP always wants to use "Outlook" as the default email > program, which automatically loads with MS Office, so you can't just > uninstall Outlook without having to uninstall MS Office altogether. > > There must be some way to tweak something in XP so I could send webpages > and > links from webpages with out XP telling me there is no profile set up in > Outlook. > > Anyone know how? > > Thanks for the support > Robert 12/06/05 > |
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In news:23C64C43-23A4-4E5C-8E48-2F48CAC2EF2C@microsoft.com,
Robert <Robert@discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say: My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: > Question > > Can anyone please help? > > How do you configure XP so Outlook Express can be the default email > program? > > I've already tried changing the settings in Outlook Express itself, > but that's not working. XP always wants to use "Outlook" as the > default email program, which automatically loads with MS Office, so > you can't just uninstall Outlook without having to uninstall MS > Office altogether. > > There must be some way to tweak something in XP so I could send > webpages and links from webpages with out XP telling me there is no > profile set up in Outlook. > > Anyone know how? > > Thanks for the support > Robert 12/06/05 Open IE, click tools, options, click on Programs, in the drop down list set the Email setting to Outlook Express, click Okay... -- Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) http://dts-l.org/ "My life is spent in one long effort to escape from the commonplaces of existence." - Sherlock Holmes |
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Tried that, don't work. Also tried the same within Outlook Express, no luck
with that either. When I try both those options, as soon as I close Outlook Express, and reopen it, it's back to "not" being the default email program Any ideas? I had the same problem in old Windows 98, someone had me tweak something in my registry and that did it, but with XP, I have no idea what to do after the basics as suggested already. Help?????? "Galen" wrote: > In news:23C64C43-23A4-4E5C-8E48-2F48CAC2EF2C@microsoft.com, > Robert <Robert@discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say: > > My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: > > > Question > > > > Can anyone please help? > > > > How do you configure XP so Outlook Express can be the default email > > program? > > > > I've already tried changing the settings in Outlook Express itself, > > but that's not working. XP always wants to use "Outlook" as the > > default email program, which automatically loads with MS Office, so > > you can't just uninstall Outlook without having to uninstall MS > > Office altogether. > > > > There must be some way to tweak something in XP so I could send > > webpages and links from webpages with out XP telling me there is no > > profile set up in Outlook. > > > > Anyone know how? > > > > Thanks for the support > > Robert 12/06/05 > > Open IE, click tools, options, click on Programs, in the drop down list set > the Email setting to Outlook Express, click Okay... > > -- > Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) > http://dts-l.org/ > > "My life is spent in one long effort to escape from the commonplaces of > existence." - Sherlock Holmes > > > |
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Ah Ha, I got the fix at XP "basics", from Paul who posted this fix:
Control Panel -> Add/remove programs -> Click the 'Set program access and defaults' button on the left hand side. Click the custom bar (or whichever bar is selected by a dot in the radio button) look down the list till you see 'Choose a default mail application' (or something similar) and select outlook express. Thanks for everyones time and effort to help me find a solution. Robert 12/07/05 "Robert" wrote: > Tried that, don't work. Also tried the same within Outlook Express, no luck > with that either. > > When I try both those options, as soon as I close Outlook Express, and > reopen it, it's back to "not" being the default email program > > Any ideas? I had the same problem in old Windows 98, someone had me tweak > something in my registry and that did it, but with XP, I have no idea what to > do after the basics as suggested already. > > Help?????? > > "Galen" wrote: > > > In news:23C64C43-23A4-4E5C-8E48-2F48CAC2EF2C@microsoft.com, > > Robert <Robert@discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say: > > > > My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: > > > > > Question > > > > > > Can anyone please help? > > > > > > How do you configure XP so Outlook Express can be the default email > > > program? > > > > > > I've already tried changing the settings in Outlook Express itself, > > > but that's not working. XP always wants to use "Outlook" as the > > > default email program, which automatically loads with MS Office, so > > > you can't just uninstall Outlook without having to uninstall MS > > > Office altogether. > > > > > > There must be some way to tweak something in XP so I could send > > > webpages and links from webpages with out XP telling me there is no > > > profile set up in Outlook. > > > > > > Anyone know how? > > > > > > Thanks for the support > > > Robert 12/06/05 > > > > Open IE, click tools, options, click on Programs, in the drop down list set > > the Email setting to Outlook Express, click Okay... > > > > -- > > Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) > > http://dts-l.org/ > > > > "My life is spent in one long effort to escape from the commonplaces of > > existence." - Sherlock Holmes > > > > > > |
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Try line 64 on this page http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
"Robert" <Robert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:006FABD4-0A5F-4983-8324-3A522FE4E830@microsoft.com... > Tried that, don't work. Also tried the same within Outlook Express, no > luck > with that either. > > When I try both those options, as soon as I close Outlook Express, and > reopen it, it's back to "not" being the default email program > > Any ideas? I had the same problem in old Windows 98, someone had me tweak > something in my registry and that did it, but with XP, I have no idea what > to > do after the basics as suggested already. > > Help?????? > > "Galen" wrote: > >> In news:23C64C43-23A4-4E5C-8E48-2F48CAC2EF2C@microsoft.com, >> Robert <Robert@discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say: >> >> My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: >> >> > Question >> > >> > Can anyone please help? >> > >> > How do you configure XP so Outlook Express can be the default email >> > program? >> > >> > I've already tried changing the settings in Outlook Express itself, >> > but that's not working. XP always wants to use "Outlook" as the >> > default email program, which automatically loads with MS Office, so >> > you can't just uninstall Outlook without having to uninstall MS >> > Office altogether. >> > >> > There must be some way to tweak something in XP so I could send >> > webpages and links from webpages with out XP telling me there is no >> > profile set up in Outlook. >> > >> > Anyone know how? >> > >> > Thanks for the support >> > Robert 12/06/05 >> >> Open IE, click tools, options, click on Programs, in the drop down list >> set >> the Email setting to Outlook Express, click Okay... >> >> -- >> Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) >> http://dts-l.org/ >> >> "My life is spent in one long effort to escape from the commonplaces of >> existence." - Sherlock Holmes >> >> >> |
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