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In explorer My page button has the send page by e mail and send link by e-mail gray so they cannot be used. How do I activate them?
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I believe you need to have an actual email program installed such as Microsoft Outlook. That is set up as my default mail program and that is what opens when I hit Send Page.

I don't use it but I think Windows Live Mail actually has parts that are installed so it would likely work as well.

What I do NOT think will work is if you only use web-based mail from browsers: like going to hotmail.com. EDIT:according to Digerati this is possible too, if you set it up properly.
 
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I'm using the Windows Live mail that is an integral part of Windows 7. Under options general it shows this is the default e-mail program. How do I get the button to allow me to send link or page?
 
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This link is for Vista.
I'm running Windows 7 and Windows live mail is set as the default.
The issue is in Explorer the Page button does not allow sending page or link by e-mail. It's grayed out. How do I activate those parts of the button?
 

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The link is merely to show you how to set up your email so windows knows your mail program; that is the same in Vista & W7.

Set up your email program for W7 (or Vista) properly and the page button will no longer be grayed out.
 
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Thank you for the clarification. I followed the steps on the link. Under programs Windows Live Mail is not listed (nor is any other e-mail program). I don't see how to browse my way to it. I also tried Options under Tools in IE9 but unlike IE8 it doesn't show a place to select an e-mail on the programs tab.Any further advice?
 
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Aha! I got it! It was under IE9 Tools, Options, Default programs, Set Program Access, custom pull down. Could have used steps in above link to get there also. Key step: Instead of "use my current e-mail" I selected Windows Live Mail. Thank you for your help.
 

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Aha! I got it! It was under IE9 Tools, Options, Default programs, Set Program Access, custom pull down. Could have used steps in above link to get there also. Key step: Instead of "use my current e-mail" I selected Windows Live Mail. Thank you for your help.
Great! Glad you got it sorted out and thanks for posting the followup!
 

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