On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 2:06 PM, Zack (Doc) <z...@tnan.net> wrote:
> Setting the program to handle the mailto links is browser specific.  This
> link <http://lmgtfy.com/?q=windows+10+gmail+mailto%3A&l=1> has an article as
> the top answer which explains it quickly for Chrome, later for Firefox, and
> then eventually for the Windows File Explorer.  Have you tried these
> suggestions yet?  If not, please try them and see if they work for you as
> they did for the other people who searched it.

Thank you for your help.  I found this from your link above:

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Hi bikeit,

Thanks for posting! When you want a link to open with a certain web
service or program, it's called a handler. You can choose a default
handler in Chrome for emails:

Click the Chrome menu  on the browser toolbar.
Select Settings > Show advanced settings.
In the "Privacy" section, click Content settings.
In the dialog that appears, find the “Handlers” section.
Click Manage handlers.
Use the drop-down menu next to a listed protocol to select the web
service that should be used by default.

If you’d like to use a different handler to open a link on a page,
right-click the link and select “Open link with” to choose a handler.
Your default handler settings won’t be affected.

Does this help?
Hanna

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When I click on "Manage handlers" I see a box with nothing in it to
select.  I tried it using the latest Chrome.

Is the above information the correct information you wanted me to see?
 Or am I not reading it correctly?

Thanks again,

jack

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