Update: I installed Thunderbird, set the default email program back to
Windows Mail again and un-installed Thunderbird.
LOW AND BEHOLD, emailing from other applications works again! The new
message windows pops up like normal again.
I have many brand new broke Windows Mail machines. Therefor, I will do a
registry dump on another machine, install/uninstall Thunderbird and compare
the registry changes. Let's see what happens.
-eric wood
"Eric Wood" <eric@interplas.com> wrote in message
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> After reading this:
> http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=675971
>
> I too have discovered that uninstalling Outlook breaks email integration.
> Even fixing the "Control->Panel->Default Programs" settings doesn't fix
> everything.
>
> If I Start->Run and type " mailto:eric@interplas.com ", the new message
> window still comes up as usual.
>
> However, Emailing from Acrobat Reader 7.0, I get a "Acrobat is unable to
> connect to your email program" error.
>
> Beforehand, with Outlook still install, everything seems to work. I guess
> that's what I get when I choose not to buy the 60 eval version of MS
> Office!
> Ouch!
>
> -eric wood
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