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There were other threads made about this, but every time Windows Updates are
run it changes the default email program from OE to Outlook (assuming Outlook
is installed). Apparently some exec made a retarded decision to make this
the standard action after running Windows Updates. Is there some way to not
have WinUpdates change the default configurations that we set??? Needless to
say its very annoying, and we do not need any help from Microsoft or anybody
else when it comes to determining what our default email client should be on
any particular machine (and, with all do respect to the MS Office exec who
made this retarded decision, I would assume most other people do not either).
There are dozens and dozens of people we work with who use OE for email and
Outlook for the calendar functions, but every time they try to send a web
page or something after the updates it fails. TIA for any help on this one
....
run it changes the default email program from OE to Outlook (assuming Outlook
is installed). Apparently some exec made a retarded decision to make this
the standard action after running Windows Updates. Is there some way to not
have WinUpdates change the default configurations that we set??? Needless to
say its very annoying, and we do not need any help from Microsoft or anybody
else when it comes to determining what our default email client should be on
any particular machine (and, with all do respect to the MS Office exec who
made this retarded decision, I would assume most other people do not either).
There are dozens and dozens of people we work with who use OE for email and
Outlook for the calendar functions, but every time they try to send a web
page or something after the updates it fails. TIA for any help on this one
....