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04-Jun-2007, 06:24 PM #1
Windows Mail no longer appears on list of default programs
This is driving me around the bend!!
I installed MS Office Pro '97 and it worked fine with the exception of the Help files. I uninstalled Outlook. I started Windows Mail and was advised that Windows Mail is not my default email client and I selected Yes to change that.

Each time I start Windows Mail, this message is repeated.

I went to set Windows Mail as my default but it does not appear in the list of programs in the "Set Default Programs" window, nor does it appear anywhere under "Set Program Access and Computer Defaults"

Any help would be greatly appreciated. HP referred me to Microsoft. I've searched the knowledge base with no luck.
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06-Jun-2007, 12:14 AM #2
Solution
I've found the solution. http://www.winhelponline.com/fixes/mailclients.reg right click after download and merge.
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