I'm sooooo close--I have now managed to "uncheck" TWO of the three files Windows Mail was associated with through the registry. But it will NOT give up on "mailto." All the instructions I've been given require the altering of a key in the "clients" file in HKEY_USERS. But I can't find a clients file there. Can I CREATE that key or...?
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Cynthia Dagnal Myron
Faculty
Axia/Western International University
Associate Programs
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Why don't you ask the people at incredimail??? They wrote the software.
steve
I'm sooooo close--I have now managed to "uncheck" TWO of the three files
Windows Mail was associated with through the registry. But it will NOT give
up on "mailto." All the instructions I've been given require the altering
of a key in the "clients" file in HKEY_USERS. But I can't find a clients
file there. Can I CREATE that key or...?
--
Cynthia Dagnal Myron
Faculty
Axia/Western International University
Associate Programs
(e-mail address removed)
(e-mail address removed)
520-241-0126
Pacific Time
Yes. Identical keys in user override keys in local machine for this type of
key. The ui should show your user one from now on.
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I'm sooooo close--I have now managed to "uncheck" TWO of the three files
Windows Mail was associated with through the registry. But it will NOT give
up on "mailto." All the instructions I've been given require the altering
of a key in the "clients" file in HKEY_USERS. But I can't find a clients
file there. Can I CREATE that key or...?
--
Cynthia Dagnal Myron
Faculty
Axia/Western International University
Associate Programs
(e-mail address removed)
(e-mail address removed)
520-241-0126
Pacific Time