How do I set up my default email in windows 7?

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How do I set the default email in Windows 7?

Windows XP had a box under Internet Options>Programs right below "HTML Editor" where you could select your default email app. Now it seems to be hidden in Default Programs, but I can't find anything that looks like email in there. Please help!

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This link may help with your problem http://www.pcworld.com/article/167444/wi… Just click on...

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How do I set my yahoo email as default on windows 7..so I can click on an email address and any site ?

windows 7..want to set Yahoo mail as my default so I can click on any email address on any web page and use yahoo...I had ATT for a while and my yahoo header is ATT powered by yahoo. I don't know if this means anything or not.

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Depends on your browser. Click this link, (below) from Yahoo, for detailed instructions on making Yahoo...

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HOW DO I SET YAHOO AS MY DEFAULT EMAIL IN WINDOWS 7?

I HAVE WINDOWS 7 OPERATING SYSTEM AND CAN NOT LOAD THE IE8 VERSION FOR YAHOO. HOW CAN I MAKE YAHOO AS MY DEFAULT EMAIL?

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Click this link, from Yahoo, for detailed instructions on making Yahoo your default mail client on ...

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Can anyone give me a step by step guide on how to set my default email to aol in windows 7?

when i click on a email link it says it cant perform the task as the default mail client has not been selected i thought it was straight foreward but im not too sure

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You need to set your mailto link. The mailto: link was designed when there was no webmail and people...

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How to set default email client windows 7?

Can Yahoo! be set as the client? How to?

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no. a) windows 7 isn't what youre' asking, it's either windows mail or outlook b) the free yahoo email...

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How do I set yahoo mail as my default email on Windows Vista?

Like when I want to email a webpage to a friend, I want to be able to right-click and send it with yahoo mail instead of outlook express. I knew how to set this with XP but when I go to "program defaults" now with Vista, and try to set yahoo...

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Hello, Here are the directions to make yahoo mail your default mail client: http://www.emailquestions...

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How do I set my email to default to Yahoo email from Windows Outlook? Help please.?

When I follow instructions, the only defaults I get to is Windows

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To setup yahoo email as your default mail using Internet Explorer. Click this link for instructions...

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To set yahoo as default email-click the Windows Start menu and click Default Programs (Windows Vista...

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Click on this link. if you find it easier you can do what is following the link... http://help.yahoo...

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in the control panel, small icons view to show all the choices, there will be one titled windows features...

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