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Hi confused

confused wrote:
I installed Microsoft Word 2003 on my sister's newer computer that has Vista.
Now she does not receive emails thru office outlook and the message reads:
"Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot
fulfill the messaging request. Please run Microsoft Office Outlook and set
it as the default mail client."


exactly when does she get this message: when starting up Outlook? When
clicking on a mailto: ... type hyperlink?


I tried resetting it but it did not work.
Is there any way to reinstall Office Outlook?


The error message does not indicate that the installation is odd, but
the parametrization. I don't have Vista here at the moment, but I'd try
resetting the mailserver credentials through something like Control
Panel | E-Mail

Asking in a forum for outlook might yield better results ...

HTH
Robert
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