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I have a user who has Windows XP, Internet Explorer 6, OE 6 and MS Office
2007, with Outlook 2007 She has Outlook 2007 selected as her default email client. However, when she is using Internet Explorer, and does FileSendPage by email, an Outlook Express message window opens. How can we ensure that an Outlook 2007 message window will open when she does this? Thanks, Jim |
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"Jim Cooke" wrote in message
... I have a user who has Windows XP, Internet Explorer 6, OE 6 and MS Office 2007, with Outlook 2007 She has Outlook 2007 selected as her default email client. However, when she is using Internet Explorer, and does FileSendPage by email, an Outlook Express message window opens. How can we ensure that an Outlook 2007 message window will open when she does this? Thanks, Jim In Windows Explorer click Tools | Folder Options | File Types. Scroll down a bit and find URL: MailTo Protocol among those with no extension. Select it and click Advanced. Select 'open' and click Edit. Make sure Application points to Outlook. -- Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM Do not reply with email |
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Frank:
I checked her settings for the file type URL: MailTo Protocol, and it already points to Outlook. The only funny-bunny is that she has two indentical entries called URL: MailTo Protocol, and they both point to Outlook. Any other ideas? Thanks, Jim "Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" wrote in message ... "Jim Cooke" wrote in message ... I have a user who has Windows XP, Internet Explorer 6, OE 6 and MS Office 2007, with Outlook 2007 She has Outlook 2007 selected as her default email client. However, when she is using Internet Explorer, and does FileSendPage by email, an Outlook Express message window opens. How can we ensure that an Outlook 2007 message window will open when she does this? Thanks, Jim In Windows Explorer click Tools | Folder Options | File Types. Scroll down a bit and find URL: MailTo Protocol among those with no extension. Select it and click Advanced. Select 'open' and click Edit. Make sure Application points to Outlook. -- Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM Do not reply with email |
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"Jim Cooke" wrote in message
... Frank: I checked her settings for the file type URL: MailTo Protocol, and it already points to Outlook. The only funny-bunny is that she has two indentical entries called URL: MailTo Protocol, and they both point to Outlook. Any other ideas? "Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" wrote in message ... "Jim Cooke" wrote in message ... I have a user who has Windows XP, Internet Explorer 6, OE 6 and MS Office 2007, with Outlook 2007 She has Outlook 2007 selected as her default email client. However, when she is using Internet Explorer, and does FileSendPage by email, an Outlook Express message window opens. How can we ensure that an Outlook 2007 message window will open when she does this? In Windows Explorer click Tools | Folder Options | File Types. Scroll down a bit and find URL: MailTo Protocol among those with no extension. Select it and click Advanced. Select 'open' and click Edit. Make sure Application points to Outlook. No, sorry. -- Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM Do not reply with email |
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![]() In Windows Explorer click Tools | Folder Options | File Types. Scroll down a bit and find URL: MailTo Protocol among those with no extension. Select it and click Advanced. Select 'open' and click Edit. Make sure Application points to Outlook. When I do the above setup for MailTo, when I click on a reply to email address or try to send a link, Outlook opens continuously where over 50 instances initiate and it is rough to stop them continuously opening. I selected the Run option with the Outlook program to be set up under the Advanced selection. |
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If this question refers only to Outlook, please remove the two Outlook
Express groups from further posts. Thank you. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Fred Katz" Fred wrote in message ... In Windows Explorer click Tools | Folder Options | File Types. Scroll down a bit and find URL: MailTo Protocol among those with no extension. Select it and click Advanced. Select 'open' and click Edit. Make sure Application points to Outlook. When I do the above setup for MailTo, when I click on a reply to email address or try to send a link, Outlook opens continuously where over 50 instances initiate and it is rough to stop them continuously opening. I selected the Run option with the Outlook program to be set up under the Advanced selection. |
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![]() "Jim Cooke" wrote in message ... Frank: I checked her settings for the file type URL: MailTo Protocol, and it already points to Outlook. The only funny-bunny is that she has two indentical entries called URL: MailTo Protocol, and they both point to Outlook. Any other ideas? Have you tried Internet ExplorerToolsInternet OptionsPrograms tab? |
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I'm sure I did, but I could check again
Jim "Sinner" wrote in message ... "Jim Cooke" wrote in message ... Frank: I checked her settings for the file type URL: MailTo Protocol, and it already points to Outlook. The only funny-bunny is that she has two indentical entries called URL: MailTo Protocol, and they both point to Outlook. Any other ideas? Have you tried Internet ExplorerToolsInternet OptionsPrograms tab? |
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This post keeps getting snipped. Which program do you want as your default
e-mail client? If MS Outlook: How to make Outlook the default mail client: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223877 If Outlook Express: Make OE the default e-mail client: http://www.oehelp.com/oedef.aspx For links in e-mail: http://www.oehelp.com/oelnk.aspx And: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=306098 Restores OE to the E-mail clients list in Internet Options http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts_desc/oe_client.htm If you have MS Outlook installed, also see: http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#13 "Send To" and E-mail Links Do Not Work Using Outlook Express as Default: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=306098 Multiple browser windows open when you click on a mailto: link: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/MailtoProtocol.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Jim Cooke" wrote in message ... I'm sure I did, but I could check again Jim "Sinner" wrote in message ... "Jim Cooke" wrote in message ... Frank: I checked her settings for the file type URL: MailTo Protocol, and it already points to Outlook. The only funny-bunny is that she has two indentical entries called URL: MailTo Protocol, and they both point to Outlook. Any other ideas? Have you tried Internet ExplorerToolsInternet OptionsPrograms tab? |
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Sinner:
That tab correctly sez Microsoft Office Outlook for the email client. Jim "Jim Cooke" wrote in message ... I'm sure I did, but I could check again Jim "Sinner" wrote in message ... "Jim Cooke" wrote in message ... Frank: I checked her settings for the file type URL: MailTo Protocol, and it already points to Outlook. The only funny-bunny is that she has two indentical entries called URL: MailTo Protocol, and they both point to Outlook. Any other ideas? Have you tried Internet ExplorerToolsInternet OptionsPrograms tab? |
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