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User Posts Raymond Kode
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2/21/2022 7:59 AM
Initially, that GUID, gave the "Everyone" group "Read" permission but not "Full Control".
So, based on your post, I added "Full Control" to the "Everyone" group.
I then restarted the laptop and after re-checking the permissions tried to email from Word 2013 once again but the result was the same.
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2/21/2022 7:33 AM
Thanks for the reply.
Good question.
Yes.
To verify ....
Before responding to your post, I logged in as THE Administrator and after starting Outlook 2013, I was indeed able to both send new emails as well as out newly recieved emails.
Thanks again for your post
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2/20/2022 11:00 AM
My laptop is running Windows 10 Home version 21H2 (OS 19044.15660
I have Microsoft Office 2013 installed and Microsoft keeps it updated along with the Win 10 OS.
I use Outlook for email, and it works perfectly.
Here's my issue:
First, my email app, Outlook 2013, is open and running almost all day long.
Recently, I tried (for the first time ever) to email a document from Word 2013.
When I do, I get the following message and I'm at a loss as to how to get around it.
"Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfil the messaging request. Please run Microsoft Outlook and set it as the default mail client."
My Windows 10 Email client is set to "Outlook (desktop)".
And, my only Outlook 2013 profile is also set to "Default".
Based on the above, has anyone else experienced this and if so, has anyone found a solution that might allow me to email right from my Word 2013 app using Outlook 2013 ?
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