You are correct. I see that it is Windows Mail that contains the
newsreader, not Outlook. Outlook offers the tool button that will call up
the newsreader.
In my case, pressing the button causes a different program other than
Windows Mail to open. I might try seeing what happens if I remove Barca Pro
from the operating system (I am using Outlook presently but might need Barca
to read older email messages from when I was using it before). I suppose
making Windows Mail the default mail program would not help matters.
"Diane Poremsky" wrote in message
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Outlook is not a newsreader. it uses OE (Windows XP) or Windows Mail
(Vista).
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"jayC" wrote in message
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When the "News" Icon is pressed on the toolbar a different program opens
(Barca Pro2). How do I make Outlook the default Newsgroup Reader? I am
using Outlook 2007 and Vista 2007
I tried changing the default programs in Vista but did not work.
Many Thanks.