"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Outlook.exe" -c IPM.Note /m "%1"Īdjust the path to Mailnews.dll or Outlook.exe as needed to match your own system. Choose Microsoft Outlook from the list of. In older versions of Windows: Open Control Panel and search for Default Programs. Rundll32.exe url.dll,MailToProtocolHandler "%1" In Windows 10: Open Settings Type Default Apps in the Find a setting field Verify Outlook is set as the default Email client at the top of the page. "C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\Msimn.exe" /mailurl:%1 Rundll32.exe C:\Windows\System\Mailnews.dll,Mail_RunDLL On the File Types tab, you'll need to edit the Open event for "URL:MailTo Protocol." Sample entries are as follows, for different Microsoft e-mail programs: Email Application In Windows Explorer, choose View | Options. If you don't see a change, even after restarting Internet Explorer or restarting Windows, then you can make this change manually. If you don’t like Internet Explorer, or Windows Media Player, you can easily change the default web browser and the default media player. Click the top link then find Outlook in the list of programs. Windows has always made it easy to set default apps.
#SET MICROSOFT OFFICE AS DEFAULT WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 10#
On the Programs tab, click Select Programs to open the Set Default Programs dialog. Windows 10 bundles a number of default apps, including Microsoft Edge, Groove Music, and Movies & TV as your default web browser, music, and video player just to name a few. The easiest way to set the program is to use the Internet applet in Control Panel or choose View | Internet Options in Internet Explorer. You Windows 10 automatically sets the default Printer, it chooses the Printer that you have used the most in recent time. You'll need to use the 32-bit version of Outlook for the Send to menus to work. The problem is not that there is no default email client, but that the application can't access the 64-bit version. When you use the 64-bit versions of Outlook 2010 or Outlook 2013, some applications will report that there is no default email client when they try to send email. How do I change the default layout option of Layout this document as if it was created in Office 2007 to Layout this document as if it was created in Office 2003 At the moment, this only applies to the current document but I want it to happen by default everytime I open up Word and without saving the document.