how can i disable outlook 2007 trial version?

G

Guest

I dont wish to purchase a key for my outlook and am able to use windows mail
as my mail program,however the only way i can figure out to disable outlook
2007 is to use the add/remove from the control panel,which will remove all
office products. Is there a way to disable outlook 2007 so that I can set my
windows mail as the default mail server/ thanks for your help.
 
G

Guest

Hello Craven,

What do u mean by " to set winodows mail as default". >> when u access
windows mail , it will prompts whether u need to set windows mail as default.
Do u need to send e-mails through office applications so that it uses
disable outlook only . ( add/remove programs>change>add/remove features>uncheck outlook )
Let us know the status
 
D

DL

If you plan on purchasing Office2007, uninstall your trial, and visit
Amazon.com its likely cheaper

If you buy a key its for the whole suite, not an individual component
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Simply set Windows Mail as your default mail handler.

If you wish you can still uninstall the Outlook component.
 
G

Gordon

craven said:
I dont wish to purchase a key for my outlook

The key covers ALL of Office 2007 - if you wish to continue using Excel 2007
and Word 2007 you WILL have to buy a licence....
 
C

craven

every time i click on an email link on a web page,outlook opens up and tells
me my trial period has expired and iam unable to send an email.therefore I
have to copy and paste the email address into my windows mail program after
opening it up in order to send the email.

My question is simply,how do I set my windows mail program to open up when i
click on an email link on any given webpage? It has never asked me if i want
to set windows mail as my default mail program and i do not know how to set
it as such.Thank you.
 

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