Re: Help with Mailto links

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"BonnieC1977" <guest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:9101f2323e1362d571c67cd9f444d7d8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hello,

I have checked several threads regarding mailto links, but none seem to
work for my problem.

At first when I would click a mailto link on a webpage nothing would
happen. After checking a few threads here, I checked the defaults and
set associations and was able to fix that.

My problem now is that when I click a mailto link it only opens Windows
Mail and not a new message with the email address and subject (as
Outlook does when I use it in Win XP).

Is there a solution for this problem?

Bonnie


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