Can't send email thru internet

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Can someone help? When I want to send a link while on IE6 I click on the
envelope on the tool bar, then send a link (or web page) and I get a pop up
of Microsoft Exchange Wizard. In the box it has Internet email, Microsoft
email and Corel Address book, all boxes are check. When I click next it asks
for the path to my post office. This is where I'm totally clueless!!! WHAT?
If I uncheck all but internet email it asks me to set up an account but
again I have no clue what they're asking for. Can someone please help me to
figure this out? I've never had this problem on any other operating systems.
I have windows xp media center. Just got the computer last week. Thanks.
 
Windows version?

What is your default Mail Client (e.g., Outlook, Outlook Express, Yahoo)?
 
Andreah1 said:
Can someone help? When I want to send a link while on IE6 I click on
the envelope on the tool bar, then send a link (or web page) and I
get a pop up of Microsoft Exchange Wizard. In the box it has
Internet email, Microsoft email and Corel Address book, all boxes are
check. When I click next it asks for the path to my post office.
This is where I'm totally clueless!!! WHAT? If I uncheck all but
internet email it asks me to set up an account but again I have no
clue what they're asking for. Can someone please help me to figure
this out? I've never had this problem on any other operating
systems. I have windows xp media center. Just got the computer last
week. Thanks.

Messaging mail dialog on clicking the "Reply" link
Description of the Fixmapi.exe Tool Included with Internet Explorer 5
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=228457

"Send To" and E-mail Links Do Not Work Using Outlook Express as Default
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=306098

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Thanks Frank, as scared as I was to try that, I did it (the second link) and
it worked! I'll be a computer expert in no time!

Robear - I have windows xp, outlook express.
 
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