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Linda25314
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      27th Mar 2008
When I want to send an email from a website by clicking on an email address,
my computer is going to a Gmail screen instead of my Outlook Express. I have
gone to Tools - Internet Options - Programs - Email and it states that
Outlook Express is my choice but it obviously is not. How do I fix this
problem?
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F.H. Muffman
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      28th Mar 2008
> When I want to send an email from a website by clicking on an email
> address, my computer is going to a Gmail screen instead of my Outlook
> Express. I have gone to Tools - Internet Options - Programs - Email
> and it states that Outlook Express is my choice but it obviously is
> not. How do I fix this problem?


a) OE isn't related to Outlook. microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general
is the right group for OE issues.
b) Create a mailto link in Word. If it opens gmail, look at the properties
for whatever gmail checker you're running. If it opens in OE, check the
options for the Google toolbar.

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