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Old 08-20-2009, 02:35 AM
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microsoft office 2003 is installed on out windows server 2003 x64 systems and for some dizzare reason it says "outlook express is not currently set as your default mail client"
i have setup an account with outlook (administrator on local machine) and still no joy.
i have also made sure that the settings in internet explorer is set Microsoft office outlook. (tools: options: programs:email:microsoft office outlook)
the only thing i have noticed is HKLM:software:clients:mail: microsoft office outlook key is missing. i have tried using the repair and re-install program in the add-remove programs and no-luck. just wondering if anyone has any incling or ideas. cheers.
john.

Edit:
i forgot to mention this is during a "send-to : mail recipient"
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