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Old 05-02-2008
craighanoch
 

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Re: Windows Mail and Thunderbird conflict
many thanks. upgraded to the latest version and that fixed it.

"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:

> It's a failure of Thunderbird to register properly with the OS.
> Try uninstalling and reinstalling Thunderbird.
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> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)
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> "craighanoch" <craighanoch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F83A8896-1BBA-4FEF-B869-A6823B4A60E3@microsoft.com...
> > After installing Office 2003 on a Dell 1330 with Vista Home Premium, the
> > default mail tool changed, of course, from Thunderbird to Outlook. I
> > uninstalled Outlook, and the default email tool changed to Windows Mail.
> >
> > I have tried using the Default Programs control panel and other means to
> > change the default email tool back to Thunderbird, to no avail. Each time it
> > starts it asks me whether I want Thunderbird to be the default. Each time I
> > click yes, but the setting doesn't hold.
> >
> > I have gone through all the usual steps to define Thunderbird as the
> > default. In Windows Mail, the option to change it so that it is not the
> > default is mysteriously grayed out.
> >
> > Any suggestions how to get around this? Windows Mail seems more like a virus
> > to me than a legitimate piece of software. It doesn't even show up in the
> > list of Windows services, so I can't even turn it off!
> >
> > What's so weird about this is that it all worked fine until I installed
> > Office 2003 ... now, I can't change the default mail tool.
> >
> > And, yes, I am signed in as admin.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Craig
> >

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