The Photo E-mail wizard closes when you try to send a picture by using e-mail in Windows Vista
The Photo E-mail wizard closes when you try to send a picture by using e-mail in Windows Vista
| Article ID | : | 928431 |
| Last Review | : | July 12, 2007 |
| Revision | : | 2.0 |
SYMPTOMS
In Windows Vista, when you try to send a picture by using e-mail, the Photo E-mail wizard does not send the picture. Instead, the wizard closes.
This problem occurs when you use one of the following methods:
| • | You right-click a picture, click Send To, and then click Mail recipient. |
| • | You select a picture in Windows Photo Gallery, and then click E-mail in the taskbar. |
CAUSE
This problem occurs because no e-mail program is set as the default e-mail program.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, follow these steps:
| 1. | Click Start , and then click Control Panel. |
| 2. | Click Classic View, and then double-click Default Programs. |
| 3. | Click Associate a file type or protocol with a program, select MAILTO in the Protocols list, and then click Change program. |
| 4. | Select the e-mail program that you want to set as the default program, and then click OK. |
MORE INFORMATION
The default e-mail program in Windows Vista is Windows Mail. When another e-mail program is installed, it may become the default e-mail program. However, when you uninstall this e-mail program, no other e-mail program may automatically be set as the default program.
APPLIES TO
| • | Windows Vista Business |
| • | Windows Vista Business 64-bit Edition |
| • | Windows Vista Enterprise |
| • | Windows Vista Home Premium |
| • | Windows Vista Ultimate |
| • | Windows Vista Enterprise 64-bit Edition |
| • | Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Edition |
| • | Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit Edition |
| • | Windows Vista Home Basic |
| • | Windows Vista Home Basic 64-bit Edition |
| • | Windows Vista Starter |
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