![]() ![]() If you go back into the settings, it will have reverted back to the original default email client. Unfortunately it does not give you an error. If you are not an administrator, windows will gladly let you go into the internet settings under the control panel – and make the change: What I mean is – I thought if ‘USER A’ logged in, set the default email client…then ‘USER B’ could login to their account and set their own default email client.Īfter testing many different ways I have found that it does not work this way at all. When I first started doing the groundwork for this article I incorrectly assumed that the default mail client was a setting that each user could change in Windows. ![]()
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