Hello Bob
Thank you for that advice. Yes I have the retail version.
The bottom line is that I want to use another Microsoft product, i.e. Hotmail, for all my email needs, and fromwhatever web page prompt or web browser I may be using at any particular time, yet because of the action of installing Office 2007, that action has set the system default to Outlook. Because of the limitations of some other software I need to be able to get in and SAFELY change that system default!!
I found a knowledge base article with relevance to this issue - brief extract follows -
KB 944290
1st para under Method 2: Post-deployment
Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might require that you reinstall the operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk.
I do not want to take risks, but how do I get round this problem please?
Best regards
Philip -- Graewood Business Services, Kwinana, Perth, Western Australia
"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi Philip, > > The Office products have retail and volume licensed versions available for most of the editions. > > The Office Customization Tool (OCT) is built into Setup.exe, but the supporting files/folder are only provided in enterprise/volume > license editions. If on your DVD/CD you find a folder that has a folder name > ending in .WW if there is an 'R' (retail) just before the .WW part, then the OCT files are not included in the product you have. > > ====================== > <<"Philip Mark Hunt" <PhilipMarkHunt[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:283CE93A-D7B1-4BB5-BB25-DC8968AD713A[ at ]microsoft.com... > Hi all > > Instructions in Knowledge Base were followed to the letter but I never got > into OCT to be able to change values re Email default. > > I have Office Professional 2007 but I got a message about certain files not > being present when I tried setup.exe /admin and setup.exe on its own never > got me into OCT either. > > Suggestions please. > > Best regards > > Philip Hunt >> > -- > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > MS Office System Products MVP > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > >
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