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OK Peter - I'll top post this time to maintain the flow!
OS is Windows 7 64 bit I have just tried changing to Opera as you suggest. I unchecked the Windows Live Mail "allow access" box. When I tried the right click send to mail recipient, I just got a dialogue box saying that there is now email client associated. (I have never used Opera for email). Then, when I changed back, I unchecked the Opera "allow access" box and selected Windows Live Mail. Now I'm back to how I was before with nothing happening - but when I go back in, the check boxes for both Windows Live Mail and Opera are both checked, and the selection has moved back to "use my current email program". Thanks for your reply. Peter "Peter.R." wrote in message web.com... If you set the email defaults to a different email client (e.g. Opera), does the Right-click-Send to-Mail recipient, and IE's File-Send- Page by E-mail.../Link by E-mail... functions work for that email client? By the way, you can ignore Jack's suggestion to bottom post... When replying to someone who is top-posting, it makes sense to continue top-posting, just as it makes sense to continue bottom-posting when replying to someone who is bottom-posting. Thus, to break the flow mid-thread, is as unhelpful as Jack's posts. It would help if you mentioned your Operating System though. Obviously it is not WinXP... -- Peter.R (Windows Live Mail 2011 (Build 15.4.3502) on Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit) "There are more things in Heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy." - Shakespeare __________________________________________________ ________ "Peter" wrote in message ... Hello everyone, Two functions have suddenly stopped working. They are the "Right Click" "Send To" "Mail Recipient" function and the ""Send Link By Email" function in Internet Explorer 9 [correction-8] When trying to use either of them, either noting happens at all, or the Windows Live Mail 2011 splash opens for a second or two and then disappears. I have looked around and tried all the various ways of making sure Windows Live Mail is the default mail client etc. but I think that must be ok because the "Send Link" function in Firefox works properly, opening a Windows Live Mail window. Any ideas? Peter |
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Just to let you all know this is now fixed.
In the end I went into Control Panel Uninstall A Program and clicked on Windows Live Essentials 2011. There, you are given an option to "Repair all Windows Live Programs". Once I had done that, the "Right Click Send To Mail Recipient" function worked, but "Send Link By Email" and "Send Page By Email" in IE8 were both greyed out. I then went in to "Set Program Access & Defaults" and selected "Windows Live Mail", and all worked ok. So - to everyone who made suggestions - thank you very much! Peter "Peter" wrote in message ... OK Peter - I'll top post this time to maintain the flow! OS is Windows 7 64 bit I have just tried changing to Opera as you suggest. I unchecked the Windows Live Mail "allow access" box. When I tried the right click send to mail recipient, I just got a dialogue box saying that there is now email client associated. (I have never used Opera for email). Then, when I changed back, I unchecked the Opera "allow access" box and selected Windows Live Mail. Now I'm back to how I was before with nothing happening - but when I go back in, the check boxes for both Windows Live Mail and Opera are both checked, and the selection has moved back to "use my current email program". Thanks for your reply. Peter "Peter.R." wrote in message aweb.com... If you set the email defaults to a different email client (e.g. Opera), does the Right-click-Send to-Mail recipient, and IE's File-Send- Page by E-mail.../Link by E-mail... functions work for that email client? By the way, you can ignore Jack's suggestion to bottom post... When replying to someone who is top-posting, it makes sense to continue top-posting, just as it makes sense to continue bottom-posting when replying to someone who is bottom-posting. Thus, to break the flow mid-thread, is as unhelpful as Jack's posts. It would help if you mentioned your Operating System though. Obviously it is not WinXP... |
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I just realised that Opera Mail does not have MAPI support, so that is why it did not work for Opera. Thunderbird has MAPI support, for what it's worth...
I was hoping to discover whether it was a problem with WLMail or with Windows' MAPIMail. It seems it was a problem with WLMail... Thanks for the feedback Peter. -- Peter.R (Windows Live Mail 2011 (Build 15.4.3502) on Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit) "There are more things in Heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy." - Shakespeare __________________________________________________ _____________________ "Peter" wrote in message ... Just to let you all know this is now fixed. In the end I went into Control Panel Uninstall A Program and clicked on Windows Live Essentials 2011. There, you are given an option to "Repair all Windows Live Programs". Once I had done that, the "Right Click Send To Mail Recipient" function worked, but "Send Link By Email" and "Send Page By Email" in IE8 were both greyed out. I then went in to "Set Program Access & Defaults" and selected "Windows Live Mail", and all worked ok. So - to everyone who made suggestions - thank you very much! Peter Peter" wrote in message ... OK Peter - I'll top post this time to maintain the flow! OS is Windows 7 64 bit I have just tried changing to Opera as you suggest. I unchecked the Windows Live Mail "allow access" box. When I tried the right click send to mail recipient, I just got a dialogue box saying that there is now email client associated. (I have never used Opera for email). Then, when I changed back, I unchecked the Opera "allow access" box and selected Windows Live Mail. Now I'm back to how I was before with nothing happening - but when I go back in, the check boxes for both Windows Live Mail and Opera are both checked, and the selection has moved back to "use my current email program". Thanks for your reply. Peter "Peter.R." wrote in message eb.com... If you set the email defaults to a different email client (e.g. Opera), does the Right-click-Send to-Mail recipient, and IE's File-Send- Page by E-mail.../Link by E-mail... functions work for that email client? By the way, you can ignore Jack's suggestion to bottom post... When replying to someone who is top-posting, it makes sense to continue top-posting, just as it makes sense to continue bottom-posting when replying to someone who is bottom-posting. Thus, to break the flow mid-thread, is as unhelpful as Jack's posts. It would help if you mentioned your Operating System though. Obviously it is not WinXP... |
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Peter..
Thanks for all the details yielding a solution. If I may ask a few questions... 1. What AV program and if present Anti-Malware programs run resident ? 2. On this system...was WLM 2009 the previous email program, nothing, or something else(e.g. Outlook, Thunderbird, etc) ....winston msft mvp mail "Peter" wrote in message ... Just to let you all know this is now fixed. In the end I went into Control Panel Uninstall A Program and clicked on Windows Live Essentials 2011. There, you are given an option to "Repair all Windows Live Programs". Once I had done that, the "Right Click Send To Mail Recipient" function worked, but "Send Link By Email" and "Send Page By Email" in IE8 were both greyed out. I then went in to "Set Program Access & Defaults" and selected "Windows Live Mail", and all worked ok. So - to everyone who made suggestions - thank you very much! Peter "Peter" wrote in message ... OK Peter - I'll top post this time to maintain the flow! OS is Windows 7 64 bit I have just tried changing to Opera as you suggest. I unchecked the Windows Live Mail "allow access" box. When I tried the right click send to mail recipient, I just got a dialogue box saying that there is now email client associated. (I have never used Opera for email). Then, when I changed back, I unchecked the Opera "allow access" box and selected Windows Live Mail. Now I'm back to how I was before with nothing happening - but when I go back in, the check boxes for both Windows Live Mail and Opera are both checked, and the selection has moved back to "use my current email program". Thanks for your reply. Peter "Peter.R." wrote in message aweb.com... If you set the email defaults to a different email client (e.g. Opera), does the Right-click-Send to-Mail recipient, and IE's File-Send- Page by E-mail.../Link by E-mail... functions work for that email client? By the way, you can ignore Jack's suggestion to bottom post... When replying to someone who is top-posting, it makes sense to continue top-posting, just as it makes sense to continue bottom-posting when replying to someone who is bottom-posting. Thus, to break the flow mid-thread, is as unhelpful as Jack's posts. It would help if you mentioned your Operating System though. Obviously it is not WinXP... |
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Hello Winston,
To answer your questions: AV software running resident is Zone Alarm Extreme Security. Windows Defender is running resident too (I have read conflicting opinions as to whether or not I should allow both to run but they seem to get along just fine and I don't have any problems). WLM 2009 was the previous email program. However, it is a while now since I updated this and it had been working just fine. I can't remember doing anything different when the problem started. I know that I had used it a couple of days beforehand with no problems. Hope this is helpful to you (and others). Peter "...winston" wrote in message ... Peter.. Thanks for all the details yielding a solution. If I may ask a few questions... 1. What AV program and if present Anti-Malware programs run resident ? 2. On this system...was WLM 2009 the previous email program, nothing, or something else(e.g. Outlook, Thunderbird, etc) ....winston msft mvp mail "Peter" wrote in message ... Just to let you all know this is now fixed. In the end I went into Control Panel Uninstall A Program and clicked on Windows Live Essentials 2011. There, you are given an option to "Repair all Windows Live Programs". Once I had done that, the "Right Click Send To Mail Recipient" function worked, but "Send Link By Email" and "Send Page By Email" in IE8 were both greyed out. I then went in to "Set Program Access &Defaults" and selected "Windows Live Mail", and all worked ok. So - to everyone who made suggestions - thank you very much! Peter "Peter" wrote in message ... OK Peter - I'll top post this time to maintain the flow! OS is Windows 7 64 bit I have just tried changing to Opera as you suggest. I unchecked the Windows Live Mail "allow access" box. When I tried the right click send to mail recipient, I just got a dialogue box saying that there is now email client associated. (I have never used Opera for email). Then, when I changed back, I unchecked the Opera "allow access" box and selected Windows Live Mail. Now I'm back to how I was before with nothing happening - but when I go back in, the check boxes for both Windows Live Mail and Opera are both checked, and the selection has moved back to "use my current email program". Thanks for your reply. Peter "Peter.R." wrote in message aweb.com... If you set the email defaults to a different email client (e.g. Opera), does the Right-click-Send to-Mail recipient, and IE's File-Send- Page by E-mail.../Link by E-mail... functions work for that email client? By the way, you can ignore Jack's suggestion to bottom post... When replying to someone who is top-posting, it makes sense to continue top-posting, just as it makes sense to continue bottom-posting when replying to someone who is bottom-posting. Thus, to break the flow mid-thread, is as unhelpful as Jack's posts. It would help if you mentioned your Operating System though. Obviously it is not WinXP... |
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Hi Peter,
If you're not afraid of the registry, I suggest you check your registry key for the mailto. It should be as shown in that screenshot : http://depositfiles.com/files/9d5cnura9 Hope this might be of some help. -- Jaya _ _ _ _ _ _ "Peter" a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion : ... Hello Winston, To answer your questions: AV software running resident is Zone Alarm Extreme Security. Windows Defender is running resident too (I have read conflicting opinions as to whether or not I should allow both to run but they seem to get along just fine and I don't have any problems). WLM 2009 was the previous email program. However, it is a while now since I updated this and it had been working just fine. I can't remember doing anything different when the problem started. I know that I had used it a couple of days beforehand with no problems. Hope this is helpful to you (and others). Peter [Snip] |
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Hello Jaya,
Thanks for that. As I said, problem is fixed, but I looked at that and compared it to mine, and it is exactly the same (except for the French window title!) Thanks again. Peter "Jaypie" wrote in message ... Hi Peter, If you're not afraid of the registry, I suggest you check your registry key for the mailto. It should be as shown in that screenshot : http://depositfiles.com/files/9d5cnura9 Hope this might be of some help. -- Jaya _ _ _ _ _ _ "Peter" a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion : ... Hello Winston, To answer your questions: AV software running resident is Zone Alarm Extreme Security. Windows Defender is running resident too (I have read conflicting opinions as to whether or not I should allow both to run but they seem to get along just fine and I don't have any problems). WLM 2009 was the previous email program. However, it is a while now since I updated this and it had been working just fine. I can't remember doing anything different when the problem started. I know that I had used it a couple of days beforehand with no problems. Hope this is helpful to you (and others). Peter [Snip] |
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Hello Peter,
Thanks for the additonal info. Just adding to my pile of knowledge. ....winston "Peter" wrote in message ... Hello Winston, To answer your questions: AV software running resident is Zone Alarm Extreme Security. Windows Defender is running resident too (I have read conflicting opinions as to whether or not I should allow both to run but they seem to get along just fine and I don't have any problems). WLM 2009 was the previous email program. However, it is a while now since I updated this and it had been working just fine. I can't remember doing anything different when the problem started. I know that I had used it a couple of days beforehand with no problems. Hope this is helpful to you (and others). Peter "...winston" wrote in message ... Peter.. Thanks for all the details yielding a solution. If I may ask a few questions... 1. What AV program and if present Anti-Malware programs run resident ? 2. On this system...was WLM 2009 the previous email program, nothing, or something else(e.g. Outlook, Thunderbird, etc) ....winston msft mvp mail "Peter" wrote in message ... Just to let you all know this is now fixed. In the end I went into Control Panel Uninstall A Program and clicked on Windows Live Essentials 2011. There, you are given an option to "Repair all Windows Live Programs". Once I had done that, the "Right Click Send To Mail Recipient" function worked, but "Send Link By Email" and "Send Page By Email" in IE8 were both greyed out. I then went in to "Set Program Access &Defaults" and selected "Windows Live Mail", and all worked ok. So - to everyone who made suggestions - thank you very much! Peter "Peter" wrote in message ... OK Peter - I'll top post this time to maintain the flow! OS is Windows 7 64 bit I have just tried changing to Opera as you suggest. I unchecked the Windows Live Mail "allow access" box. When I tried the right click send to mail recipient, I just got a dialogue box saying that there is now email client associated. (I have never used Opera for email). Then, when I changed back, I unchecked the Opera "allow access" box and selected Windows Live Mail. Now I'm back to how I was before with nothing happening - but when I go back in, the check boxes for both Windows Live Mail and Opera are both checked, and the selection has moved back to "use my current email program". Thanks for your reply. Peter "Peter.R." wrote in message aweb.com... If you set the email defaults to a different email client (e.g. Opera), does the Right-click-Send to-Mail recipient, and IE's File-Send- Page by E-mail.../Link by E-mail... functions work for that email client? By the way, you can ignore Jack's suggestion to bottom post... When replying to someone who is top-posting, it makes sense to continue top-posting, just as it makes sense to continue bottom-posting when replying to someone who is bottom-posting. Thus, to break the flow mid-thread, is as unhelpful as Jack's posts. It would help if you mentioned your Operating System though. Obviously it is not WinXP... |
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"Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... Peter You can use the Win 95 Power Toy Send To on XP,Vista Win 7 and W2K8. Download the Power Toy Set and only install the Send To toy http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc751394.aspx And the download http://wareseeker.com/Home-Shell-Des...t-1.0.zip/5251 There is no download button on that MS page to get this "toy." How is it downloaded? As for Wareseeker.com. Nothing downloaded.... the link was broken to the mirror 1 site. I got an error. |
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