Outlook [2000] or Internet Explorer Mail Problem.

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In MS Internet Explorer (v6), when I am on a Web Site and click on a link
that should create an e-mail to the "programmed" e-mail address, I get a
message saying "Could not perform this operation because the default mail
client is not properly installed".

This used to work; unless something unknown has corrupted it, I wonder
whether one or other of the Microsoft Security Updates may have introduced
the problem.

There is a similar message on the MS Help Site, but it relates to where
Outlook Express is the mail client and only when the e-mail address is a long
one; neither of these apply in this case. Anyhow, there was no "repair" for
it.

Does anyone have any thoughts about how it may be corrected?

Many thanks.
 
What is your Outlook build number? Help-> About
Have you applied all updates already for both Windows and Office?
See if Outlook is still set as your default e-mail application in Control
Panel-> Internet Options-> tab Programs.
If so do a repair on Office and try again.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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In MS Internet Explorer (v6), when I am on a Web Site and click on a link
that should create an e-mail to the "programmed" e-mail address, I get a
message saying "Could not perform this operation because the default mail
client is not properly installed".

This used to work; unless something unknown has corrupted it, I wonder
whether one or other of the Microsoft Security Updates may have introduced
the problem.

There is a similar message on the MS Help Site, but it relates to where
Outlook Express is the mail client and only when the e-mail address is a
long
one; neither of these apply in this case. Anyhow, there was no "repair" for
it.

Does anyone have any thoughts about how it may be corrected?

Many thanks.
 
The Outlook Build No. is 9.0.0.6627 (am on Outlook 2000 SP3).

All Windows and Office updates should be on - at least, the "auto detect"
system seems to think that they are.

Outlook is still set as the default e-mail application; I did originally try
changing it, then setting it back, but this made no difference to the problem.

Have twice tried to repair Outlook using the "Help / Detect and Repair"
option but on each occasion - after it has thumbed its way through the Office
SR-1 Premium CD-ROM - it has come up with an error message "Internal error
2340. Please contact product support for assistance".

Am loathe to do a re-install of the whole of Office 2000 as I seem to recall
the last time I did this, it needed the Service Packs to all then go on
again, something else had to be re-installed to fix another matter (can't
even recall what that was now), and it took a "month of Sundays" to complete.

Any further thoughts on this? Is the "Internal error 2349" a clue to the
underlying problem - or perhaps something else lurking?

Many thanks.
 

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