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How to change your default e-mail client in Outlook

Article ID:196257
Last Review:January 23, 2007
Revision:4.1
This article was previously published under Q196257
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SYMPTOMS

After installing, Microsoft Outlook starts automatically when you connect to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and check for mail.

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CAUSE

When you installed Outlook, Microsoft Internet Explorer was set to use Microsoft Outlook as your default e-mail client.

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RESOLUTION

In Microsoft Internet Explorer, change the Mail service back to your previous mail client. Installing Outlook modifies the registered file type for the "URL:MailTo Protocol" entry to point to Outlook.

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Change the Default Mail Client

To change your default mail client, follow these steps:
1.Start Internet Explorer.
2. For Internet Explorer 4.x, on the View menu, click Internet Options.

For Internet Explorer 5.x and Internet Explorer 6.x, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
3.On the Programs tab, in the Mail or E-mail list, select the program that you want to use as the default mail client, and click OK.
NOTE: If your previous mail client does not appear in the list, or for more information on this subject, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
154359 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/154359/EN-US/): How to change the default mail client for Internet Explorer

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APPLIES TO
Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Microsoft Outlook 2002 Standard Edition
Microsoft Outlook 2000 Standard Edition

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