Cannot send link from IE9 web page

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  1. Posts : 707
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #11

    Try this guide.
    Windows Mail[3]=Browsers%20and%20Mail
    if you have problems you might have to live with them or use another email program plenty of good ones available.
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  2. Posts : 8
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    Thread Starter
       #12

    stve
    Try this guide.
    Windows Mail[3]=Browsers%20and%20Mail
    if you have problems you might have to live with them or use another email program plenty of good ones available.

    TY Steve. I want to add that I used this link (Windows Mail) to install windows mail on my laptop. I'm hoping this will give someone some clues as to what's left for me to do for my PC to recognize Windows Mail (not Windows Live Mail) as my default e-mail handler. Also, everything else works, it's just my issue of the greyed out areas to send page or link by email, that I'm trying to correct. And I have completely removed Windows Live from my PC. Thank you all for trying.
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  3. Posts : 8
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       #13

    I am sorry that I am not posting correctly either. I want to be able to have the post I'm addressing to appear above & then my reply below it in the same box. I am failing misersbly...
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  4. Posts : 7,730
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
       #14

    If you want to quote a reply in you post, just go to the appropiate comment and click the Quote button.

    A new comment box should appear for your reply along with the quote you wanted to refer to.
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  5. Posts : 8
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       #15

    seavixen32 said:
    If you want to quote a reply in you post, just go to the appropiate comment and click the Quote button.

    A new comment box should appear for your reply along with the quote you wanted to refer to.
    I thank you all for trying to help. It seems that my situation was not possible to resolve because I would need to use/buy windows outlook to enable the 'grayed out' areas I tried to use.

    Keeg
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  6. Posts : 18
    Windows 7
       #16

    Ie9 &w7


    Hi,
    Go to Tools and select Internet Options.
    Click Programs and select Set Programs
    Select Set Program access and computer defaults
    Click Custom
    Select Windows Live mail
    You can set other program access here as well.
    Click OK
    and restart browser.
    In File Send; the link should appear.
    It worked for me anyway.
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  7. Posts : 20
    Win 7
       #17

    G8HAV said:
    Hi,
    Go to Tools and select Internet Options.
    Click Programs and select Set Programs
    Select Set Program access and computer defaults
    Click Custom
    Select Windows Live mail
    You can set other program access here as well.
    Click OK
    and restart browser.
    In File Send; the link should appear.
    It worked for me anyway.
    Can anybody confirm if this works. Because I have found that at first I had M/S Office "Outlook" installed and when I added WML the area was not grayed out. I did remove Outlook and then found that the area was grayed out. So I reloaded Outlook and than it allowed me send a link. So at this point I can't verify that the above correction works. "I just don't feel like removing Outlook again" ;o)
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