Re[2]: Check default mail client at startup

2002-06-23 Thread Ben Kennish
Hi Patrick, On Sunday, June 23, 2002, 1:06:50 PM, you [PH] wrote: PH Another way: PH In addition to my previously posted registry keys you should also PH import (don't forget to insert your local path ;-) PH start PH Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 PH

Re[2]: Check default mail client at startup

2002-06-22 Thread Ben Kennish
Hi Marck, On Saturday, June 22, 2002, 11:00:43 AM, you [MDP] wrote: MDP -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- MDP Hash: SHA1 MDP Hi Ben, MDP @22 June 2002, 10:26:01 +0100 Ben Kennish wrote in MDP [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Is there anyway to make TB become the default mail client

Re[2]: Check default mail client at startup

2002-06-22 Thread Ben Kennish
Hi Allie, On Saturday, June 22, 2002, 12:37:19 PM, you [ACM] wrote: ACM It's not even listed in the drop down menu as a choice for default ACM client? ACM Are you running any other e-mail applications, eg., Eudora or Outlook ACM that could be repeatedly taking away the association when it's

Re[2]: Check default mail client at startup

2002-06-22 Thread Ben Kennish
Hi Allie, On Saturday, June 22, 2002, 2:21:58 PM, you [ACM] wrote: ACM -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- ACM Hash: SHA1 ACM In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], ACM Ben Kennish [BK] wrote: BK No it is not listed in the drop down at all (even though I have BK registered it as

Re[2]: Check default mail client at startup

2002-06-22 Thread Ben Kennish
Hi Mike, On Saturday, June 22, 2002, 5:12:51 PM, you [MA] wrote: MA Is it possible that you have two installations of TB!? This was my MA scenario: MA 1. I had version 1.60K in one folder but when I moved to 1.60q I MA desired a different folder for the install. The previous version MA

Re[2]: Check default mail client at startup

2002-06-22 Thread Ben Kennish
Hi Nick, On Saturday, June 22, 2002, 7:30:56 PM, you [NA] wrote: NA I have half a dozen Mail Applications on my Computer, and each one of them NA is listed under Internet Options/Programs/Email. Check your Control NA Panel Add/Remove and make sure TB is listed there. It may be that IE NA hasn't

Re[2]: Check default mail client at startup

2002-06-22 Thread Ben Kennish
Hi Patrick, On Saturday, June 22, 2002, 8:22:19 PM, you [PH] wrote: PH Hi Ben, PH I had the same problem under WinXP Prof as a limited user. But then PH I found a tip in the german help file and everything is fine since PH then. PH Import the following lines between start and end into