--- Original Message ---
> Remind me how to do this as it keeps telling me to set Outlook as default
> when TB is already default.
The easiest way to get around that is to locate your saved .doc file and
then right-click on it, choose send to => mail recipient. TB should come
up with the file already attached. That's what I do here.
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Jay Garcia - Netscape/Flock Champion
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> On 29.11.2009 18:45, Jim S wrote:
>
> --- Original Message ---
>
>> Remind me how to do this as it keeps telling me to set Outlook as default
>> when TB is already default.
>
> The easiest way to get around that is to locate your saved .doc file and
> then right-click on it, choose send to => mail recipient. TB should come
> up with the file already attached. That's what I do here.
That doesn't work for me. Nothing happens.
If I try from an open Word file I get some spiel about using Microsoft
Exchange to set Outlook as my default.
I just now managed to do it by making Outlook my default client then
closing it and opening Tbird with it set to check that it is default.
However I had to do that three times before it finally worked.
Hope that helps somebody.
The registry entry that holds default mail client info seems to be
corrupted.
To fix it, just set Tb as default client using any of the methods
suggested here
"http://kb.mozillazine.org/Default_mail_client#Windows"
--- Original Message ---
> On Monday 30 November 2009 04:41 PM, Jim S wrote:
>> On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 19:13:57 -0600, Jay Garcia wrote:
>>
>>> On 29.11.2009 18:45, Jim S wrote:
>>>
>>> --- Original Message ---
>>>
>>>> Remind me how to do this as it keeps telling me to set Outlook as default
>>>> when TB is already default.
>>>
>>> The easiest way to get around that is to locate your saved .doc file and
>>> then right-click on it, choose send to => mail recipient. TB should come
>>> up with the file already attached. That's what I do here.
>>
>> That doesn't work for me. Nothing happens.
>> If I try from an open Word file I get some spiel about using Microsoft
>> Exchange to set Outlook as my default.
>>
>> I just now managed to do it by making Outlook my default client then
>> closing it and opening Tbird with it set to check that it is default.
>> However I had to do that three times before it finally worked.
>> Hope that helps somebody.
>>
>
> The registry entry that holds default mail client info seems to be
> corrupted.
> To fix it, just set Tb as default client using any of the methods
> suggested here
> "http://kb.mozillazine.org/Default_mail_client#Windows"
>
Please read his response as he already fixed it by making OE the default
and then loading TB and re-making that the default after which it worked.
--- Original Message ---
Support answers although repetitive sometime are never offensive AFAIK.
No offence taken :o)