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From: Rce23ERAU on 30 Nov 2009 13:57 Excellent Suggestion! Works Great! "RNASNSMN" wrote: > Creat a shortcut to your app in the ( C:\Documents and Settings\"user name > here"\SendTo\ ) folder. > > I created a shortcut to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft > Office\Office12\outlook.exe" in the send to folder because the right click > send to "mail recipient" did not work. > Now I right-click file(s) send to "Outlook". It opens up a new mail message > with the attachments ready to send. > > > I also deleted the "Mail Recipient.MAPIMail" file. You don't need to delete > it. I don't need it. > > Hope this help you all..............RNASNSMN > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Ryan K" wrote: > > > I'm using Microsoft Office 2007 on a machine running Windows XP Professional > > x64. I would like to be able to right click on a file, select "send to mail > > recipient", and have windows open an Outlook message with the file attached. > > I selected Microsoft Outlook as my default email client, but Windows kept > > opening Outlook Express instead. I then used the "Add/Remove Windows > > Compoents" function in control panel to uninstall Outlook Express. Now when > > I try using the "send to mail recipient" comman, nothing happens. > > > > I found an article online that said something about outlook not being > > compatible with the 64 bit version of Windows Explorer, but it wasn't clear > > if that problem applied to Office 2007. > > > > Any suggestions on a fix would be very welcome! > > > > - Ryan |