Hi...
Well, the initial problem is that clicking an email link in a browser,
instead of opening Outlook (IE is configued with Outlook as default email
program), it gives me an error message - something about "default email
client not properly configured) - makes no sense, as it's been running fine
until this problem occurred very recently. Researching this, I learned that
my Outlook registry keys may be corrupted, so with the advice written, I
deleted them - now running MSO diagnostics, then, if all else fails, I will
try to reinstall (repair, hopefully) Outlook and see what happens.
Thanks...
Andy
"Gistcheckin" wrote:
> Hi, I'm not understanding what you're saying. Would you mind clarifying the
> issues?
>
> Troubleshooting Outlook configuration problems
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/182151
>
> Did all updates go well or were there errors during the installation?
>
> Check your Windows Update Log. Scroll to the bottom for current entries and
> post back any error messages recorded.
>
> Click Start, click Run, type %windir%\windowsupdate.log
>
> Are there Errors listed in Event Viewer that would lead to more insight?
> Right click on My Computer and click on Manage. Click the + next to Event
> Viewer to expand the menu. Click on Applications. Are there errors listed
> that would coincide with the issue (timewise)? Click on System. Are there
> errors listed that would coincide with the issue (timewise) ?
>
> --
> Gistcheckin
>
>
> "Infoman" wrote:
>
> > for example, now, on many sites, it seems to not interface with Windows Media
> > Player. Also, interface to MS OUTLOOK 2007 doesn't work - "default client
> > not properly configured...".
> >
> > Funny, for the longest time, neither of these were a problem at all. And
> > they both work fine on Firefox.
> >
> > Anyone have any ideas? It would be really difficult to isolate this down to
> > any particular IE update, and I don't want to have the hassle of uninstalling
> > each one and then testing - HOPEFULLY I won't have to do that.
> >
> > Thanks...
> >
> > Andy