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Making Outlook the default mail client?

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slugger - 03 Feb 2005 18:01 GMT
I go into microsoft word or word perfect and try to access my accounts or
address book to print address on envelopes and I get a message saying that I
have to make outlook a default mail client and I went to tools then options
then other and outlook is the default mail client. but in the message  says
to run microsoft outlook what do I do? do I put the  Microsoft Office SBE CD
in the cd drive and run it ?
thanks for your help i\

Is there a manual I can buy to answer these questions?
Luther - 03 Feb 2005 18:26 GMT
BCM does not affect Outlook email services, nor Windows email settings.

You could try your question in microsoft.public.outlook.
Oliver Vukovics - 04 Feb 2005 15:30 GMT
Dear slugger,

more information to make Outlook as default email client:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223877/en-us

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>I go into microsoft word or word perfect and try to access my accounts or
> address book to print address on envelopes and I get a message saying that
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> Is there a manual I can buy to answer these questions?
 
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