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Using Outlook for POP Email AccountsSet Outlook as Your Default E-mail ProgramYour default e-mail program is the program that starts when you choose to read mail or send a message from Microsoft Internet Explorer, or when you choose to send a message from a Microsoft Office or other e-mail enabled program (one that's not an e-mail program, but that you can send mail from). In Internet Explorer version 5, Microsoft Outlook Express is automatically set as the default e-mail program for the browser, Microsoft Office, and other e-mail enabled programs. How you change the default e-mail program to Microsoft Outlook(r) 2000 depends on whether you've run Outlook since setting it up on your computer. Set Outlook as the default e-mail program Use the procedure that applies to your situation: I have not run Outlook 2000 since setting it up on my computer
You must quit and restart any open Office programs to have them recognize Outlook as the new default e-mail program. You might also need to quit and restart any other open, e-mail enabled programs. I have run Outlook 2000 since setting it up on my computer If you've already run Outlook 2000, but you clicked No when asked if you wanted to register it as your default e-mail, newsgroup, calendar, and contact manager, you can register Outlook as the default e-mail program from within Internet Explorer.
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