Outlook ist not standard for mailto: - protocol and cannot be turned into one
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After installing Office ProPlus 64 bit over the 32 bit version there are several complications regarding the standard Apps. The biggest problem: neither Excel nor Outlook are being shown as possible standard app for anything.
For Example: the standard app for mailto: - protocol ist now the Windows Mail-App. If I try to change it, the only apps that are suggested in the popup are the Windows Mail App and Edge. The third option is to seek in the store.
For Excel I have found a Microsoft FixIt - script to solve the problem, but not for Outlook.
I work with Windows 10 Build 1809.
Does anyone have any Ideas?
office365 windows-10-v1809
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After installing Office ProPlus 64 bit over the 32 bit version there are several complications regarding the standard Apps. The biggest problem: neither Excel nor Outlook are being shown as possible standard app for anything.
For Example: the standard app for mailto: - protocol ist now the Windows Mail-App. If I try to change it, the only apps that are suggested in the popup are the Windows Mail App and Edge. The third option is to seek in the store.
For Excel I have found a Microsoft FixIt - script to solve the problem, but not for Outlook.
I work with Windows 10 Build 1809.
Does anyone have any Ideas?
office365 windows-10-v1809
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After installing Office ProPlus 64 bit over the 32 bit version there are several complications regarding the standard Apps. The biggest problem: neither Excel nor Outlook are being shown as possible standard app for anything.
For Example: the standard app for mailto: - protocol ist now the Windows Mail-App. If I try to change it, the only apps that are suggested in the popup are the Windows Mail App and Edge. The third option is to seek in the store.
For Excel I have found a Microsoft FixIt - script to solve the problem, but not for Outlook.
I work with Windows 10 Build 1809.
Does anyone have any Ideas?
office365 windows-10-v1809
After installing Office ProPlus 64 bit over the 32 bit version there are several complications regarding the standard Apps. The biggest problem: neither Excel nor Outlook are being shown as possible standard app for anything.
For Example: the standard app for mailto: - protocol ist now the Windows Mail-App. If I try to change it, the only apps that are suggested in the popup are the Windows Mail App and Edge. The third option is to seek in the store.
For Excel I have found a Microsoft FixIt - script to solve the problem, but not for Outlook.
I work with Windows 10 Build 1809.
Does anyone have any Ideas?
office365 windows-10-v1809
office365 windows-10-v1809
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