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outlook and outlook express

Original Message
Name: vandal67
Date: January 1, 2007 at 17:32:20 Pacific
Subject: outlook and outlook express
OS: w2k
CPU/Ram: p4 384
Model/Manufacturer: dell
Comment:
when i try to send a page or link from the browser, outlook comes up, but i need it to be outlook express. can someone tell me how to remedy this? thanks,

vandal67


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Name: yellowbelt
Date: January 1, 2007 at 17:45:08 Pacific
Subject: outlook and outlook express
Reply: (edit)
Outlook is from MS office and Outlook express is just the regular MS mail application.

Re-open Outlook express and when it asked you to make outlook express your default say yes. If you latter reopen just outlook it will also ask to be your default, say no.

We can't solve problems by using the same kind of
thinking we used when we created them.
-Albert Einstein 1879-1955


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