Multiple attachments using send to short cut fail, Outlook2007

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When the original send to e-mail recipient was accidentaly deleted, I have
created send to shortcut following this help:

"If you prefer to add a shortcut to the Send to menu, open Windows Explorer
to the Send to folder location, C:\Documents and Settings\usrname\SendTo.
Right click in the right pane, selecting New, Shortcut. Follow the steps in
the wizard, adding the /c IPM.Note.sendto /a switches to the command line."

It works fine if sending only one file from explorer, but with multi
selection not.
New mail window opens and stops with note
"The command line argument is not valid. Verify the switch you are using"
 
That doesn't work and isn't supported either. Create a new txt-file and
rename it to Mail Recipient.mapimail
 
Hi

Done that, but still problems. Now send to opens Internet Connection Wizard.
It doesn't recognize Outlook 2007 and our company excange server at all.
Maybe something in registry? Something in Win XP Prof?

Nothing old can cause this fault anymore, my computer was totally cleaned
and company image + Office 2007 reinstalled.
Send to function work correctly in Excel, Word and PP

In computers with older image + Office2003 updeted to 2007 no problem what
so ever.

regards
 
Verify that you have set Outlook as your default email application. The
behavior you describe indicates that currently Outlook Express is set as the
default.
 
Hi

That's verified, even mailto links in Internet work right. If I open OL
Express it asked if I want it be default. And natureally I chose no... and
don't ask again
This is so weird, even our IT department is confused :)

regards
 
Do you have the same issues when you logon to that computer as a different
user?
 
Hi

Yes, same problem no matter whose user ID.
Now when the cat's out of the bag we found more computers with same problem.
So our installation image needs to be checked.

I'll let you know if we find the solution. Now it’s such a busy time of the
year that we have to prioritize.



regards
 
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