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Jeanne Hedge
I'm running a truly ancient version of Photoshop (4.0) on a WinXP Pro
(SP 1) machine. Photoshop opens fine, but whenever I try to do
anything I get this error message from MICROSOFT OUTLOOK (Outlook 2000
SP-3, 9.0.0.6627):
Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client
cannot fulfill the messaging request. Please run Microsoft Outlook and
set it as the default mail client.
I don't use Outlook for mail, Eudora is my default and they've been
peacefully co-existing for years (I don't even have accounts set up in
Outlook). I'll ask this same question on a Photoshop group, but does
anyone have any ideas why doing something in Photoshop would cause
Outlook to complain (incorrectly) about mail clients and messaging
requests?
Jeanne Hedge
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http://www.jhedge.com
(SP 1) machine. Photoshop opens fine, but whenever I try to do
anything I get this error message from MICROSOFT OUTLOOK (Outlook 2000
SP-3, 9.0.0.6627):
Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client
cannot fulfill the messaging request. Please run Microsoft Outlook and
set it as the default mail client.
I don't use Outlook for mail, Eudora is my default and they've been
peacefully co-existing for years (I don't even have accounts set up in
Outlook). I'll ask this same question on a Photoshop group, but does
anyone have any ideas why doing something in Photoshop would cause
Outlook to complain (incorrectly) about mail clients and messaging
requests?
Jeanne Hedge
============
http://www.jhedge.com