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| | Cannot re-establish Eudora as my default E-mail program. I'm having a strange problem. Last June I initially loaded Eudora into my new Vista Premium PC. A couple of weeks ago I tried Windows Mail, but decided I liked Eudora more. So I switched back to Eudora, but cannot establish it as my default E-mail handler in IE7 again! I've uninstalled and reinstalled Eudora but that didn't work. I've been into the "Set Program Access and Computer Defaults", but Eudora simply isn't there in either the "Custom" or "Non-Windows" programs. I'm the admin on a 1-user PC, so this isn't the problem. I've run Eudora by clicking on "Run as administrator", but this doesn't work even if Eudora tells me it is not the default program and I click to make it the default. I do know how set an E-mail program as default in just about any version of Windows, but there seems to be an incompatability between Vista and Eudora. This isn't really a big problem, just that a "mailto" on a web page doesn't work right. This is my only problem with Vista, IE7, and my E-mail program, so I'm really not too worried about it. But, I would like to fix it if possible. Can anyone help? Thanks, Bill |
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| | Re: Cannot re-establish Eudora as my default E-mail program. 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. -- Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM] "Bill" <NoSpam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:m06ij3dflckn5smt02tbtcgptfcg29v9iq@xxxxxx Quote: > I'm having a strange problem. Last June I initially loaded Eudora > into my new Vista Premium PC. A couple of weeks ago I tried Windows > Mail, but decided I liked Eudora more. So I switched back to Eudora, > but cannot establish it as my default E-mail handler in IE7 again! > > I've uninstalled and reinstalled Eudora but that didn't work. I've > been into the "Set Program Access and Computer Defaults", but Eudora > simply isn't there in either the "Custom" or "Non-Windows" programs. > I'm the admin on a 1-user PC, so this isn't the problem. I've run > Eudora by clicking on "Run as administrator", but this doesn't work > even if Eudora tells me it is not the default program and I click to > make it the default. I do know how set an E-mail program as default > in just about any version of Windows, but there seems to be an > incompatability between Vista and Eudora. > > This isn't really a big problem, just that a "mailto" on a web page > doesn't work right. This is my only problem with Vista, IE7, and my > E-mail program, so I'm really not too worried about it. But, I would > like to fix it if possible. Can anyone help? > > Thanks, Bill |
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| | Re: Cannot re-establish Eudora as my default E-mail program. On Nov 12, 9:29 pm, Bill <NoS...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > I'm having a strange problem. Last June I initially loaded Eudora > into my new Vista Premium PC. A couple of weeks ago I tried Windows > Mail, but decided I liked Eudora more. So I switched back to Eudora, > but cannot establish it as my default E-mail handler in IE7 again! > > I've uninstalled and reinstalled Eudora but that didn't work. I've > been into the "Set Program Access and Computer Defaults", but Eudora > simply isn't there in either the "Custom" or "Non-Windows" programs. > I'm the admin on a 1-user PC, so this isn't the problem. I've run > Eudora by clicking on "Run as administrator", but this doesn't work > even if Eudora tells me it is not the default program and I click to > make it the default. I do know how set an E-mail program as default > in just about any version of Windows, but there seems to be an > incompatability between Vista and Eudora. > > This isn't really a big problem, just that a "mailto" on a web page > doesn't work right. This is my only problem with Vista, IE7, and my > E-mail program, so I'm really not too worried about it. But, I would > like to fix it if possible. Can anyone help? > > Thanks, Bill http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/kb/2756hq.html |
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| | Re: Cannot re-establish Eudora as my default E-mail program. On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 19:52:31 -0800, "Gary VanderMolen" <gary@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >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. 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. - Bill |
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| | Re: Cannot re-establish Eudora as my default E-mail program. On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 13:17:36 -0000, theclyde <theclyde@xxxxxx-gods.com> wrote: Quote: >How to Set Eudora as the Default Mail Program on Vista >http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/kb/2756hq.html This was the first thing I tried but it didn't work. |
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| | Re: Cannot re-establish Eudora as my default E-mail program. On Nov 13, 7:50 am, Bill <NoS...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 13:17:36 -0000, theclyde <thecl...@xxxxxx-gods.com> > wrote: > Quote: > >How to Set Eudora as the Default Mail Program on Vista > >http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/kb/2756hq.html > This was the first thing I tried but it didn't work. forgetting about my using Pegasus instead of a Microsoft offering, but so far much luck with Vista remembering. Good luck! |
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| | Re: Cannot re-establish Eudora as my default E-mail program. "Bill" <NoSpam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news hajj35fc627l0tinb8rmeglkherq3kg74@xxxxxxQuote: > On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 19:52:31 -0800, "Gary VanderMolen" > <gary@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >>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. use Eudora. This problem appears to be a shortcoming in Eudora in that it fails to register itself with the Vista OS. -- Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM] |
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| | Re: Cannot re-establish Eudora as my default E-mail program. On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 11:11:34 -0800, "Gary VanderMolen" <gary@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >"Bill" <NoSpam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news hajj35fc627l0tinb8rmeglkherq3kg74@xxxxxxQuote: >> On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 19:52:31 -0800, "Gary VanderMolen" >> <gary@xxxxxx> wrote: >> Quote: >>>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. manually change my E-mail default using the Registry Editor. |
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| | Re: Cannot re-establish Eudora as my default E-mail program. "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@xxxxxxQuote: >>> 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. seems to be a complex problem, since several other email clients haven't mastered it yet, including the popular IncrediMail. -- Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM] |
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| | Re: Cannot re-establish Eudora as my default E-mail program. If what you want to change is the mailto protocol, do a search in regedit, or regedt32. You'll find that mailto is similar to a file extension. It's listed as a class under HKCR (CLASSES_ROOT). There you should see a Shell -> Open -> Command tree, the basic format used to set up a default "open with" setting. The default value in the Command key is the path of the program to handle mailto. There's also a setting under HKCR\Protocols...., which points to a key under HKCR\CLSID. The subkey InProcServer32 there has a default value that should also be a path pointing to whatever handles mailto. If you're familiar with the Registry, just do the search and the settings you need to change should be obvious. As far as other default settings go, I don't know how they'd apply in an email program. With most file types, the way it works is that Explorer encounters, say, a .txt file.... It then looks up HKCR\.txt. The default value there points to a file "class", which is generally "txtfile" for ..txt. Explorer then goes to HKCR\txtfile and checks the Shell\Open\Command default value to find out which program should be executed to open the file. So you could change the default program for .txt files by either changing the path in HKCR\txtfile\Shell\Open\Command, or by changing the default value in the HKCR\.txt key to something other than txtfile, like maybe Bills Text Program File. You'd then create a key named HKCR\Bills Text Program File and set up a key tree there with Shell\Open\Command, with a default value in the Command key that points to BillsEditor.exe. With email there isn't really a default file extension, so the file extension setting may not be relevant. Quote: > 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. |
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