Problems with sending emails with Access after installing Outlook

R

Rasskabak

Hi.
I am using MS Access 2007 and Mozilla Thunderbird. I'am sending automatic
email notofications with Access (DoCmd.SendObject). Today I've installed MS
Outlook 2007 to check how does it work. When Access was trying to send an
email, a window appeared, that says "Warning, something is trying to send an
email.. blablabla". I didn't had time to deal with Office so I uninstalled
it. Now there's a problem. Everytime Access is trying to send an email,
there's an error message that says "Command SendObject is unavalible at the
moment" (sorry if the translation isn't exact). I supose that Access is
trying to send mails through Outlook, not Thunderbird.

What could I do to solve the problem?
 
T

Tony Toews [MVP]

Rasskabak said:
Hi.
I am using MS Access 2007 and Mozilla Thunderbird. I'am sending automatic
email notofications with Access (DoCmd.SendObject). Today I've installed MS
Outlook 2007 to check how does it work. When Access was trying to send an
email, a window appeared, that says "Warning, something is trying to send an
email.. blablabla". I didn't had time to deal with Office so I uninstalled
it. Now there's a problem. Everytime Access is trying to send an email,
there's an error message that says "Command SendObject is unavalible at the
moment" (sorry if the translation isn't exact). I supose that Access is
trying to send mails through Outlook, not Thunderbird.

Re-install Thunderbird.

Or try Start >> All Programs >> Set Program Access and Defaults. You
might be able to change the settings there.

Tony
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R

Rasskabak

Tony Toews said:
Re-install Thunderbird.

Or try Start >> All Programs >> Set Program Access and Defaults. You
might be able to change the settings there.

Tony
--
Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
read the entire thread of messages.
Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at
http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
Tony's Microsoft Access Blog - http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/

I've reinstalled Thunderbird and changed default mailing program. The
problem still occours.
 

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