OWA as default Mail Browser

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Zuke

Hello,

When you go to Start(right click)/properties/....under the Start Menu tab,
select Start Menu, select Customize...under the General tab...under Show on
Start Menu, click E-mail, pull down the drop-down list, and you will see a
list of mail browsers installed on your system...AND HOTMAIL. Now, hotmail
is not installed, it is a web-based email service, like Outlook Web Access.
And so, I want to add OWA to the list of mail browsers so I can have it be
my default browser. For example, when I hit the "reply" from a website, the
OS will open up an Outlook Web Access window in my default Internet browser.

How is this done?

Thanks
 
This method doens't seem to work.
Roady said:
See http://www.howto-outlook.com/otherprograms/owadefaultmailer.htm

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Zuke said:
Hello,

When you go to Start(right click)/properties/....under the Start Menu
tab, select Start Menu, select Customize...under the General tab...under
Show on Start Menu, click E-mail, pull down the drop-down list, and you
will see a list of mail browsers installed on your system...AND HOTMAIL.
Now, hotmail is not installed, it is a web-based email service, like
Outlook Web Access. And so, I want to add OWA to the list of mail
browsers so I can have it be my default browser. For example, when I hit
the "reply" from a website, the OS will open up an Outlook Web Access
window in my default Internet browser.

How is this done?

Thanks
 

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