"Bill" <NoSpam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:5u0kj3d5dqri3m2anla4oqhgrhcesabuo3@xxxxxx
Quote:
> On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 11:11:34 -0800, "Gary VanderMolen"
> <gary@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Quote:
>>"Bill" <NoSpam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news
hajj35fc627l0tinb8rmeglkherq3kg74@xxxxxx Quote:
>>> On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 19:52:31 -0800, "Gary VanderMolen"
>>> <gary@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Run the Default Programs applet. Select "Set your default programs."
>>>>After the list of programs comes up, click on Eudora to highlight it,
>>>>and then click on "Set this program as default."
>>>>
>>>>If that does not fix the problem, you should probably seek help in a
>>>>Eudora forum.
>>>
>>> Hello Gary, I have run the program "Set your default programs" but
>>> this does not show Eudora.
>>>
>>> I have a long thread working in an Eudora news group but nobody has
>>> been able to provide a fix. I posted here because I thought one of
>>> the MVP's might be able to help, but so far no luck.
>>
>>You're not likely to get help from the MVP's because as a rule they don't
>>use Eudora. This problem appears to be a shortcoming in Eudora in that
>>it fails to register itself with the Vista OS. >
> You're right - what I was hoping was that someone could tell me how to
> manually change my E-mail default using the Registry Editor. Sorry, I don't have that information. Registering one's email with the Vista OS
seems to be a complex problem, since several other email clients haven't
mastered it yet, including the popular IncrediMail.
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Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]