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From: ~Mahler Mlle.~ on 16 Jul 2010 16:12 Is it common for the MS updates to revert our systems back to Outlook? This happens every time there's a Update lately. I use OE and only "notice" it when I attempt to Send a link to someone from my IE, via email - and the weird window pops up that won't access my OE address book. I have been setting a new Restore Point, but last time I just went in and found my OE was no longer the default. Am I doing all right? -- "We are not human beings having a spiritual experience, we are spiritual beings having a human experience ( Pierre Teilhard de Chardin)."
From: Uke A. Liptus on 16 Jul 2010 16:34 Outlook updates will reset to Outlook as the default mail reader. You simply change it back to OE. "~Mahler Mlle.~" <tiredofthis(a)nospam.att.com> wrote in message news:i1qef8$cqf$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... : Is it common for the MS updates to revert our systems back to Outlook? This : happens every time there's a Update lately. I use OE and only "notice" it : when I attempt to Send a link to someone from my IE, via email - and the : weird window pops up that won't access my OE address book. I have been : setting a new Restore Point, but last time I just went in and found my OE : was no longer the default. Am I doing all right? : : -- : "We are not human beings having a spiritual experience, we are spiritual : beings having a human experience ( Pierre Teilhard de Chardin)." : : : : :
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 16 Jul 2010 16:26 If it's OL 2003 or earlier, it's been very common for years now. Microsoft Outlook updates change the default mail handler to Microsoft Outlook http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#13 ~Mahler Mlle.~ wrote: > Is it common for the MS updates to revert our systems back to Outlook? > This > happens every time there's a Update lately. I use OE and only "notice" it > when I attempt to Send a link to someone from my IE, via email - and the > weird window pops up that won't access my OE address book. I have been > setting a new Restore Point, but last time I just went in and found my OE > was no longer the default. Am I doing all right?
From: ~Mahler Mlle.~ on 16 Jul 2010 17:31 thank you, PA Bear - again!! It's been driving me nuts. PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote: >> If it's OL 2003 or earlier, it's been very common for years now. >> >> Microsoft Outlook updates change the default mail handler to >> Microsoft Outlook >> http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#13 >> >> >> ~Mahler Mlle.~ wrote: >>> Is it common for the MS updates to revert our systems back to >>> Outlook? This >>> happens every time there's a Update lately. I use OE and only >>> "notice" it when I attempt to Send a link to someone from my IE, >>> via email - and the weird window pops up that won't access my OE >>> address book. I have been setting a new Restore Point, but last >>> time I just went in and found my OE was no longer the default. Am I >>> doing all right?
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 16 Jul 2010 20:10 YW. It's been driving OE MVPs nuts for quite some time. MS didn't wanna hear about it. ~Mahler Mlle.~ wrote: > thank you, PA Bear - again!! It's been driving me nuts. > > PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote: >>> If it's OL 2003 or earlier, it's been very common for years now. >>> >>> Microsoft Outlook updates change the default mail handler to >>> Microsoft Outlook >>> http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#13 >>> >>> >>> ~Mahler Mlle.~ wrote: >>>> Is it common for the MS updates to revert our systems back to >>>> Outlook? This >>>> happens every time there's a Update lately. I use OE and only >>>> "notice" it when I attempt to Send a link to someone from my IE, >>>> via email - and the weird window pops up that won't access my OE >>>> address book. I have been setting a new Restore Point, but last >>>> time I just went in and found my OE was no longer the default. Am I >>>> doing all right?
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