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Outlook 2003 - Not Default email program

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Drew - 20 Feb 2004 18:35 GMT
Hi All,

Has anyone else experienced this?  Outlook 2003 is not
registered as the default mail client.  It does not appear
in the drop down under Internet COntrol Panel and Programs.

My users are frustrated when clicking on links for mailto:
and Outlook Express tries to launch to send the message.

Suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Drew
Roady [MVP] - 21 Feb 2004 12:56 GMT
Have you ran a Repair on Outlook 2003 already?

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> Drew
- 24 Feb 2004 17:18 GMT
I have not yet.  It appears that my user tried to import a
profile from their previous WIN2K workstation and I'm not
sure if the PST or outlook settings were different in
Outlook 2000.  I have noticed on occasion the workstation
asking for the Office 2000 Premium CD.  I'll try the
repair and if that doesnt work, I think it will take less
of my time to wipe & restore the entire workstation.

Thnaks

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