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| | Automatic write e-mail pop up Normally when you click to a given e-mail address at web pages or e-mail's, the NEW MESSAGE pop up with the e-mail address under To: appears... but with Windows Mail it doesn’t work so every time have to click on create mail, put in the mail address... I checked the options but couldn’t fix this problem. Anyone who knows how to turn on this option? |
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| | Re: Automatic write e-mail pop up Go to the Start menu, Default Programs, then click the first item: "Set your default programs." After a few seconds a list of programs comes up. Click on Windows Mail. To the right you should then see "This program has all its defaults." If it has less than ALL of its defaults, fix it by clicking on "Set this program as default." Gary VanderMolen "skorkusuz" <skorkusuz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 7571977-D3B3-43DD-B69D-D96D8106CA4F@microsoft.com...> Normally when you click to a given e-mail address at web pages or e-mail's, > the NEW MESSAGE pop up with the e-mail address under To: appears... but > with Windows Mail it doesn't work so every time have to click on create mail, > put in the mail address... > I checked the options but couldn't fix this problem. Anyone who knows how to > turn on this option? > |
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