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Peggy Petersen
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      25th Mar 2009
Whwn I am in Windows Mail and reading e-mail I would like to go to a link
and a box pops up that says application not found. It just all of a sudden
started doing this . It only happens from links in my e-mails.

 
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Gary VanderMolen
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      25th Mar 2009
Open the Default Programs applet, which you can access either from
the Start menu or via the Control Panel, then click the first item:
"Set your default programs."
After a few seconds, a list of programs comes up. Click on "Internet
Explorer". If it doesn't respond with "This program has all its defaults"
then fix it by clicking on the option indicated by the first green arrow.

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"Peggy Petersen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Whwn I am in Windows Mail and reading e-mail I would like to go to a link
> and a box pops up that says application not found. It just all of a sudden
> started doing this . It only happens from links in my e-mails.
>

 
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