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YW & thanks for your feedback.
JoeU2004 wrote: "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: That being said, see this workaround: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/defaultmail.htm Thanks. But for my purposes, this statement from that URL is key to my understanding the limitation: "Note that Windows XP's user interface does not provide you an option to set a per-user default email client. One setting affects all the users, machine-wide". I 'spose that is what you and Ron were trying to tell me. Sorry it didn't register. The operative word is "default". To me, a "default" is the value used unless and until a user chooses another option. So when y'all were talking about the "default" setting, I thought you were talking about some system-wide configuration, which I did not know how to do. But now I realize y'all were saying: when one user chooses a setting through IE Internet Options Programs, it (normally) affects all users (unless you use the tool offered at that URL). I did not realize that limitation existed. So I compromised my objectives and went ahead and changed the selection for the administrator account. And that has the desired effect for the Guest account. Not the ideal solution I was looking for; but it is sufficient. Thanks, "Bear" and Ron, for your patience. ----- original message ----- "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... There can be only one (1) default Mail Client for all WinXP User Accounts. That being said, see this workaround: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/defaultmail.htm -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com JoeU2004 wrote: Apparently not. Do you mean: do I want it to be? Yes, I could get away with that. How would I do that? But also, I would like to know how to make OE the default mail client for just Guest, permitting others to set their own default. That is, without having to do it after I set it up for Guest. In other words, if I set this up for Guest, I don't want it to change anything for other users. Well, that's the ideal. But if that's too hard or not possible, I'll settle for whatever I can get. Thanks. Is OE the default Mail Client for all User Accounts? -- JoeU2004 wrote: I am use Win XP SP3 with Office 2003. How can I set OE as the mail program for the Guest account, which does not have administrator privileges? I go into IE Internet Options Programs, select OE for E-Mail, then click OK. But when I re-enter IE Internet Options Programs, E-Mail has reverted to Outlook. I presume that is the reason why I cannot forward NG postings from OE. I get the Microsoft Office Outlook error "no profiles have been created". I have tried configure IE Internet Options Programs when do no other programs are running, notably OE. If non-administrator Guest is not permitted to make such a change, how can someone do this for Guest from an user account that does have administrator privilege? |
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YW & thanks for your feedback.
JoeU2004 wrote: "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: That being said, see this workaround: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/defaultmail.htm Thanks. But for my purposes, this statement from that URL is key to my understanding the limitation: "Note that Windows XP's user interface does not provide you an option to set a per-user default email client. One setting affects all the users, machine-wide". I 'spose that is what you and Ron were trying to tell me. Sorry it didn't register. The operative word is "default". To me, a "default" is the value used unless and until a user chooses another option. So when y'all were talking about the "default" setting, I thought you were talking about some system-wide configuration, which I did not know how to do. But now I realize y'all were saying: when one user chooses a setting through IE Internet Options Programs, it (normally) affects all users (unless you use the tool offered at that URL). I did not realize that limitation existed. So I compromised my objectives and went ahead and changed the selection for the administrator account. And that has the desired effect for the Guest account. Not the ideal solution I was looking for; but it is sufficient. Thanks, "Bear" and Ron, for your patience. ----- original message ----- "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... There can be only one (1) default Mail Client for all WinXP User Accounts. That being said, see this workaround: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/defaultmail.htm -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com JoeU2004 wrote: Apparently not. Do you mean: do I want it to be? Yes, I could get away with that. How would I do that? But also, I would like to know how to make OE the default mail client for just Guest, permitting others to set their own default. That is, without having to do it after I set it up for Guest. In other words, if I set this up for Guest, I don't want it to change anything for other users. Well, that's the ideal. But if that's too hard or not possible, I'll settle for whatever I can get. Thanks. Is OE the default Mail Client for all User Accounts? -- JoeU2004 wrote: I am use Win XP SP3 with Office 2003. How can I set OE as the mail program for the Guest account, which does not have administrator privileges? I go into IE Internet Options Programs, select OE for E-Mail, then click OK. But when I re-enter IE Internet Options Programs, E-Mail has reverted to Outlook. I presume that is the reason why I cannot forward NG postings from OE. I get the Microsoft Office Outlook error "no profiles have been created". I have tried configure IE Internet Options Programs when do no other programs are running, notably OE. If non-administrator Guest is not permitted to make such a change, how can someone do this for Guest from an user account that does have administrator privilege? |
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"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
That being said, see this workaround: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/defaultmail.htm Thanks. But for my purposes, this statement from that URL is key to my understanding the limitation: "Note that Windows XP's user interface does not provide you an option to set a per-user default email client. One setting affects all the users, machine-wide". I 'spose that is what you and Ron were trying to tell me. Sorry it didn't register. The operative word is "default". To me, a "default" is the value used unless and until a user chooses another option. So when y'all were talking about the "default" setting, I thought you were talking about some system-wide configuration, which I did not know how to do. But now I realize y'all were saying: when one user chooses a setting through IE Internet Options Programs, it (normally) affects all users (unless you use the tool offered at that URL). I did not realize that limitation existed. So I compromised my objectives and went ahead and changed the selection for the administrator account. And that has the desired effect for the Guest account. Not the ideal solution I was looking for; but it is sufficient. Thanks, "Bear" and Ron, for your patience. ----- original message ----- "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... There can be only one (1) default Mail Client for all WinXP User Accounts. That being said, see this workaround: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/defaultmail.htm -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com JoeU2004 wrote: Apparently not. Do you mean: do I want it to be? Yes, I could get away with that. How would I do that? But also, I would like to know how to make OE the default mail client for just Guest, permitting others to set their own default. That is, without having to do it after I set it up for Guest. In other words, if I set this up for Guest, I don't want it to change anything for other users. Well, that's the ideal. But if that's too hard or not possible, I'll settle for whatever I can get. Thanks. Is OE the default Mail Client for all User Accounts? -- JoeU2004 wrote: I am use Win XP SP3 with Office 2003. How can I set OE as the mail program for the Guest account, which does not have administrator privileges? I go into IE Internet Options Programs, select OE for E-Mail, then click OK. But when I re-enter IE Internet Options Programs, E-Mail has reverted to Outlook. I presume that is the reason why I cannot forward NG postings from OE. I get the Microsoft Office Outlook error "no profiles have been created". I have tried configure IE Internet Options Programs when do no other programs are running, notably OE. If non-administrator Guest is not permitted to make such a change, how can someone do this for Guest from an user account that does have administrator privilege? |
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There are several default settings that apply to all Windows users. The
default mail client is one setting that applies to all Windows users. -- Ron Sommer MVP-Mail "JoeU2004" wrote in message ... "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: Is OE the default Mail Client for all User Accounts? Apparently not. Do you mean: do I want it to be? Yes, I could get away with that. How would I do that? But also, I would like to know how to make OE the default mail client for just Guest, permitting others to set their own default. That is, without having to do it after I set it up for Guest. In other words, if I set this up for Guest, I don't want it to change anything for other users. Well, that's the ideal. But if that's too hard or not possible, I'll settle for whatever I can get. Thanks. ---- original message ----- "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Is OE the default Mail Client for all User Accounts? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com JoeU2004 wrote: I am use Win XP SP3 with Office 2003. How can I set OE as the mail program for the Guest account, which does not have administrator privileges? I go into IE Internet Options Programs, select OE for E-Mail, then click OK. But when I re-enter IE Internet Options Programs, E-Mail has reverted to Outlook. I presume that is the reason why I cannot forward NG postings from OE. I get the Microsoft Office Outlook error "no profiles have been created". I have tried configure IE Internet Options Programs when do no other programs are running, notably OE. If non-administrator Guest is not permitted to make such a change, how can someone do this for Guest from an user account that does have administrator privilege? |
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There can be only one (1) default Mail Client for all WinXP User Accounts.
That being said, see this workaround: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/defaultmail.htm -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com JoeU2004 wrote: Apparently not. Do you mean: do I want it to be? Yes, I could get away with that. How would I do that? But also, I would like to know how to make OE the default mail client for just Guest, permitting others to set their own default. That is, without having to do it after I set it up for Guest. In other words, if I set this up for Guest, I don't want it to change anything for other users. Well, that's the ideal. But if that's too hard or not possible, I'll settle for whatever I can get. Thanks. Is OE the default Mail Client for all User Accounts? -- JoeU2004 wrote: I am use Win XP SP3 with Office 2003. How can I set OE as the mail program for the Guest account, which does not have administrator privileges? I go into IE Internet Options Programs, select OE for E-Mail, then click OK. But when I re-enter IE Internet Options Programs, E-Mail has reverted to Outlook. I presume that is the reason why I cannot forward NG postings from OE. I get the Microsoft Office Outlook error "no profiles have been created". I have tried configure IE Internet Options Programs when do no other programs are running, notably OE. If non-administrator Guest is not permitted to make such a change, how can someone do this for Guest from an user account that does have administrator privilege? |
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"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
Is OE the default Mail Client for all User Accounts? Apparently not. Do you mean: do I want it to be? Yes, I could get away with that. How would I do that? But also, I would like to know how to make OE the default mail client for just Guest, permitting others to set their own default. That is, without having to do it after I set it up for Guest. In other words, if I set this up for Guest, I don't want it to change anything for other users. Well, that's the ideal. But if that's too hard or not possible, I'll settle for whatever I can get. Thanks. ---- original message ----- "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Is OE the default Mail Client for all User Accounts? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com JoeU2004 wrote: I am use Win XP SP3 with Office 2003. How can I set OE as the mail program for the Guest account, which does not have administrator privileges? I go into IE Internet Options Programs, select OE for E-Mail, then click OK. But when I re-enter IE Internet Options Programs, E-Mail has reverted to Outlook. I presume that is the reason why I cannot forward NG postings from OE. I get the Microsoft Office Outlook error "no profiles have been created". I have tried configure IE Internet Options Programs when do no other programs are running, notably OE. If non-administrator Guest is not permitted to make such a change, how can someone do this for Guest from an user account that does have administrator privilege? |
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Is OE the default Mail Client for all User Accounts?
-- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com JoeU2004 wrote: I am use Win XP SP3 with Office 2003. How can I set OE as the mail program for the Guest account, which does not have administrator privileges? I go into IE Internet Options Programs, select OE for E-Mail, then click OK. But when I re-enter IE Internet Options Programs, E-Mail has reverted to Outlook. I presume that is the reason why I cannot forward NG postings from OE. I get the Microsoft Office Outlook error "no profiles have been created". I have tried configure IE Internet Options Programs when do no other programs are running, notably OE. If non-administrator Guest is not permitted to make such a change, how can someone do this for Guest from an user account that does have administrator privilege? |
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