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How do I check if Outlook is my default mail client? And if it is not how do
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Bruce Hagen wrote:
Outlook and Outlook Express are entirely different programs. You will get better help in an MS Outlook newsgroup: S/he did post it in an Outlook newsgroup, as well as the OE group. -- Brian Tillman |
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