Click Start > Default Programs
Click on the link which reads "Set your default programs", right below
Choose the programs that Windows uses by default.
Click the first link ("Set your default programs"): it will open the Set
default program window, and a listing of applications you can use for web
browsing, email, etc.
In the listing of possible default email programs, choose the one you would
like to handle email actions by default.
In your case, we will choose Windows Mail as Windows Vista's default email
client; to do so, we select the Windows Mail entry in the available default
programs listing, and click the Set this program as default button.
Once you have made your choice, click the Set Default Programs window's Ok
button; you will be back to the Default Programs window, which you can now
close.
From now on, Windows Vista should use the email application you selected by
default. Click this email link: the default email client you selected should
automatically open a blank email window.
--
Andre
Blog:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
"WoodyR" <> wrote in message
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> When I send invitations to attendees, Windows Calendar tries to open and
> use
> Microsoft Outlook. I am using the new Windows Mail. How can I tell
> Calendar
> to use Windows Mail to send the email invitations?