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  1. #1
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    Windows Mail: Association.

    When I receive an email containing a URL I am unable to open it.
    Example: Videotron, etc.
    I have the following message:

    No program is associated with this file to perform this action. Create an association by using the Set appplication associations in the Control Panel.

    I did some testing and I can achieve anything.
    Could someone explain the procedure please

    Thank you Mikael

  2. #2
    Dr. V Guest

    Re: Windows Mail: Association.

    I do not know if I take your question.

    Start
    Settings
    Panel
    Default programs
    -> Associate a file type or protocol with a program
    ---> Select the extension to left and then to change the software that opens, click the button (above) Change the program

  3. #3
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    Re: Windows Mail: Association.

    I tried several options from the list.
    My problem is: when I receive a message "normal" or containing a pps and things like that all is well. For if it is against an email address included or download of software, not open it. I get the message "No program

  4. #4
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    Re: Windows Mail: Association.

    Probably because Internet Explorer is more by default.

    Do this in Internet Explorer: Tools - Internet Options in the Programs tab and click the Make Default button. Apply and close all. Open Incredimail and try.

    Do the same for the email client.

  5. #5
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    Re: Windows Mail: Association.

    how I solved the problem:
    Panel configuration
    Double click on Programs
    Open Default Programs
    Open: Set the default access to programs and computer
    Choose a configuration: Microsoft Windows take

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