>I know how to change the default email program, but what can I do if the
> email program is not on the list?
If it's not on the list then it's either not been installed correctly or
it's not a proper W32 application - what client are we talking about here?
themanintheshed - 08 Feb 2008 23:27 GMT
> >I know how to change the default email program, but what can I do if the
> > email program is not on the list?
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>
> It is the free aol email program. I have the aol login screen 'shortcut' as an option but as I now use the free one it is no good.
PA Bear [MS MVP] - 09 Feb 2008 01:31 GMT
>>> I know how to change the default email program, but what can I do if the
>>> email program is not on the list?
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> It is the free aol email program. I have the aol login screen 'shortcut'
> as an option but as I now use the free one it is no good.
Contact AOL Support.

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