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Win2k - Office Pro 2003
I have Outlook 2003 set as my default under Internet Options but when I select file send link by e-mail in IE it's bringing up Thunderbird (I use it for NG's). Is there a registry setting that I can change to set Outlook as my default for this. I've tried setting setting the default to OE and then when Outlook opened it said it wasn't the default did I want to make Outlook my default. I clicked yes. No change. Rebooted no change. I also tried going to the add and remove set programs defaults. no change gls858 |
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What did you set as your default for URL: Mail to Protocol?
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gls858" wrote in message ... Win2k - Office Pro 2003 I have Outlook 2003 set as my default under Internet Options but when I select file send link by e-mail in IE it's bringing up Thunderbird (I use it for NG's). Is there a registry setting that I can change to set Outlook as my default for this. I've tried setting setting the default to OE and then when Outlook opened it said it wasn't the default did I want to make Outlook my default. I clicked yes. No change. Rebooted no change. I also tried going to the add and remove set programs defaults. no change gls858 |
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
What did you set as your default for URL: Mail to Protocol? It was set to OE but still opened Thunderbird. I think you may have located what I need. I'm just not sure what to put in the open event. My path to Outlook is: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\OUTLOOK.EXE" What would I use as the open event? When I tried putting the above in Outlook kept opening one instance after another until I killed it in the task manager. Thanks for the help, gls858 |
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"C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~4\OFFICE11\OUTLOOK.EXE" -c IPM.Note /m "%1"
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gls858" wrote in message ... Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote: What did you set as your default for URL: Mail to Protocol? It was set to OE but still opened Thunderbird. I think you may have located what I need. I'm just not sure what to put in the open event. My path to Outlook is: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\OUTLOOK.EXE" What would I use as the open event? When I tried putting the above in Outlook kept opening one instance after another until I killed it in the task manager. Thanks for the help, gls858 |
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gls858 wrote:
What would I use as the open event? When I tried putting the above in Outlook kept opening one instance after another until I killed it in the task manager. Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote: "C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~4\OFFICE11\OUTLOOK.EXE" -c IPM.Note /m "%1" Although the "4" in the above may be some other digit. It's "2" on mine. It just depends upon the order of creation of the folders that start with the word "Microsoft" under "Program Files" You should be able to use the long file name path. Also check the "Use DDE" box. -- Brian Tillman |
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