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Torx 06-21-2009 09:32 AM

Windows 7, Device Center *no email default program*
 
dunno if anyone else here is running win7 but im trying to figure out how to stop the annoying popup box that says "no default email program detected"

im using thunderbird and have default settings set for it, but this little popup still comes around.

ive tried everything... anyone else have a solution??

purian23 06-21-2009 09:33 AM

Re: Windows 7, Device Center *no email default program*
 
Where did you find win 7,... is it cool?

xconwayx 06-21-2009 02:26 PM

Re: Windows 7, Device Center *no email default program*
 
They've released a Beta a long time ago, which is due to expire this August. They released an RC version not too long ago. I don't buy much, but I am going to buy a copy of Windows 7. They've integrated a more hardcore driver finder. So as XP and Vista would just give up, Windows 7 finishes the job. Just a bunch of minor stuff like that that blows Vista out of the water.

wraith79 06-21-2009 04:36 PM

Re: Windows 7, Device Center *no email default program*
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Torx (Post 987837)
dunno if anyone else here is running win7 but im trying to figure out how to stop the annoying popup box that says "no default email program detected"

im using thunderbird and have default settings set for it, but this little popup still comes around.

ive tried everything... anyone else have a solution??

Well, to start I have tried to get past that problem as well, but, as it seems, the only way to get around it is to actually setup your email accounts with Outlook! Thats the fastest and easiest way to do it! If you get microsoft office 2007, it has everything in it that you need! Sorry, I couldn't be a bigger help! I am using the Win7 RC1 and its great, not much diff from the beta, but, still a noticable difference!

lostcausnjtown 06-21-2009 05:29 PM

Re: Windows 7, Device Center *no email default program*
 
I do not have that problem and I am using Office 2007 and yes Win7 64-bit is leaps and bounds better than Vista 64-bit. From a fresh install I only needed three additional drivers. I have not yet gotten my fingerprint scanner to work yet and my pc runs a little warmer than usual but I am loving the Win7 experience.

tridge 07-16-2009 10:14 AM

Re: Windows 7, Device Center *no email default program*
 
I have the same issue, I use Thunderbird/Win7x64 also. I hate that pop-up.


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