How do I get Outlook as a choice in Program Access & Defaults

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For some reason my outlook 2000 has been removed from the list of email
clients in the 'Set Program Access & Defaults'. I tried repairing Office 2000
which did not register outlook in the email client list. I then removed
Office 2000 and reinstalled it which did not register Outlook in 'Set Program
Access & Defaults'. Using the help it told me to contact the vender - well
that is not easy, so I am trying users.

Also Outlook can no longer find Word for my email editor. If I have a Word
document open, then it finds it. The reinstalling did not help this problem
either. How do I manually set in Outlook the location for Word?

I am running XP Pro, 2 Gig Ram, Athlon 64 3400+

All this worked fine until about a month ago... I'm sure some application I
installed screwed up my settings... I just need to set them back.

Thanks in advance...
 
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Andreas Roeder

Bill said:
For some reason my outlook 2000 has been removed from the list of email
clients in the 'Set Program Access & Defaults'. I tried repairing Office 2000
which did not register outlook in the email client list. I then removed
Office 2000 and reinstalled it which did not register Outlook in 'Set Program
Access & Defaults'. Using the help it told me to contact the vender - well
that is not easy, so I am trying users.

Also Outlook can no longer find Word for my email editor. If I have a Word
document open, then it finds it. The reinstalling did not help this problem
either. How do I manually set in Outlook the location for Word?

I am running XP Pro, 2 Gig Ram, Athlon 64 3400+

All this worked fine until about a month ago... I'm sure some application I
installed screwed up my settings... I just need to set them back.

Thanks in advance...

Hi Bill,
for Word as Email Editor read
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HP052428491033.aspx
 

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