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David Hamer

OS is MS Windows XP Pro, Outlook is v2002, Photoshop is PS4.

When using Adobe Photoshop 4 I get an error message exhorting me to make MS
Oulook my default email client. I don't use Outlook for email...how can I
prevent this message from appearing every time I open an item in PS4?

David Hamer
 
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JohnF

David Hamer said:
When using Adobe Photoshop 4 I get an error message exhorting me to make
MS Oulook my default email client. I don't use Outlook for email...how can
I
prevent this message from appearing every time I open an item in PS4?

JohnF replies:
Your message seems more appopriate for a Photoshop news group or forum.

Perhaps Photoshop wants you to take adavantage of an add-in that E-mails
digital images. Perhaps your E-mail client isn't one supported by Photoshop.

And to be exact: Are you using Outlook? Or Outlook Express? Which version?
 
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David Hamer

JohnF said:
JohnF replies:
Your message seems more appopriate for a Photoshop news group or forum.

Perhaps Photoshop wants you to take adavantage of an add-in that E-mails
digital images. Perhaps your E-mail client isn't one supported by
Photoshop.

And to be exact: Are you using Outlook? Or Outlook Express? Which version?

I'm using both Outlook 2002 and Oulook Express 6 but not as email clients.
The reason I cross-posted to both the Outlook and Photoshop newsgroups
is that the error message window has an Outlook header and not a PS header.

David H.
 
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JohnF

David Hamer said:
I'm using both Outlook 2002 and Oulook Express 6 but not as email clients.
The reason I cross-posted to both the Outlook and Photoshop newsgroups
is that the error message window has an Outlook header and not a PS
header.

David H.
JohnF replies:
I presume the error message has an Outlook header because Photoshop invoked
Outlook for some reason. Outlook was being called to handle E-mail even
though it's not your E-mail client.

One again - check the Photoshop newsgroup.

Do you even want Photshop to start an E-mail operation?
 
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David Hamer

JohnF said:
JohnF replies:
I presume the error message has an Outlook header because Photoshop
invoked Outlook for some reason. Outlook was being called to handle E-mail
even though it's not your E-mail client.

One again - check the Photoshop newsgroup.

Do you even want Photshop to start an E-mail operation?

No...that is the whole point. My email client is Eudora. Further, I am
running the
same version of PS in an Windows ME environment without this interference. I
don't doubt that you're correct and that this is indeed a Photoshop problem
but
no reply of any consequence has been received from the PS newsgroup to which
it was posted.

I aplogize for bothering an Outllook forum with this.

David H.
 

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