On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 09:34:10 -0400, you wrote:

Bernie

Find the program folder and right click on "agent.exe" and select "make
shortcut"
when it's done right click and hold on it and drag it to the desktop.  There is
your shortcut.
Right click on the shortcut and select properties and mess about to your hearts
content.
>
>What "agent shortcut"?  I'm really confused.  Someone [you, I think] 
>suggested that the way to get the system to start using Agent instead of 
>Outlook for email was to go to IE>InternetOptions>Programs and select 
>'Agent' for the email program.  That was fine, only you can't [as far as 
>I could see] put in a *command* [_or_ a shortcut or the like] into that 
>field -- that field was just a dropdown.  The list *did* include Agent, 
>and when I selected that one, the system *IS* now trying to use Agent as 
>its default email client.
>
>So that part is OK.  The problem is that at least with Agent 1.93 it gets 
>its "config" info from the directory it is started in.  The 'default 
>mailer' stuff appears only to start the program in its install directory.
>So I'm guessing that unless I want to copy one of my Agent configs onto 
>C: into the Agent install directory [which I don't much] I probably 
>*can't* use Agent as my system-default-email client..  alas...
>
>   /Bernie\
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