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The causes include:. You are using and 32-bit programs can't 'see' 64-bit programs.
Installing the application AFTER installing Office. The fix: repair Office.
Internet Explorer is set to use Windows Live Verify Outlook is set as default mail client To verify Outlook is indeed set as your default email client: First, in Outlook, go to File, Options, General. Is Outlook set as the default client? Next check the Windows settings. In Windows 10:. Open Settings. Type Default Apps in the Find a setting field.
Verify Outlook is set as the default Email client at the top of the page. In older versions of Windows:. Open Control Panel and search for Default Programs. Select Set Default Programs link. Choose Microsoft Outlook from the list of programs. Click 'Set this program as default'.
Repair Office installation If the affected program was installed after Office, try repairing the Office installation. Open Control panel, Program and Features.
Find and select your Office or Outlook installation. Click Change. Select Quick Repair then click the Repair button. (In older versions of Office, the option is called Repair.) Using Outlook 64-bit with 32-bit Applications Using 64-bit Office is not recommended unless you need large (2GB) file support in Excel or Access. There is no benefit in using Office 64 bit for 'normal' users. Also, you cannot mix-and-match Office 'bitness' - you need to use all 64-bit or all 32-bit Office applications.
See for Microsoft's recommendations. If you are using Office 64 bit, check this registry key and create it if it does not exist. Outlook 2016 HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Wow6432Node Microsoft Office 16.0 Outlook String: Bitness Value: x64 Outlook 2013 HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Wow6432Node Microsoft Office 15.0 Outlook String: Bitness Value: x64 If you don't want to edit the registry yourself, you can download and run this registry file:. Outlook 2010 Click to Run If you are using, you should uninstall it then log into the download site and download the MSI. This will install the traditional Office suite, which is recognized by other applications.
Note: All Office 2013 suites sold 'retail' are 'click to run'. It was designed to work like the traditional MSI installation. Only certain volume licenses include the MSI installation. If you choose to use the following registry hack, you do so at your own risk - it puts Outlook into an unsupported mode. If you have problems with Outlook, you need to remove these keys before troubleshooting.
Our recommendation is to use 32-bit Office. In the Start menu's Search field, type regedit then press Enter. (You'll probably need to ok a security dialog.) In the Registry editor, browse to HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Clients Mail Right click on the Mail key and Export a copy for backup. Right-click on Mail again and create a new key called Outlook64Bridge Next, right-click on Outlook64Bridge and create a key under it called DLLPath.
Right-click again and create a key called DLLPathEx. Locate the 32 bit version of the file MAPI32.dll on your computer and enter the complete path name in each DLLPath key (replacing 'something something.' With the correct path on your computer): HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Clients Mail Outlook64Bridge DLLPath 'C: WINDOWS something something. Mapi32.dll' HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Clients Mail Outlook64Bridge DLLPathEx 'C: WINDOWS something something.
Mapi32.dll' (On my computer, a mapi32.dll is at C: Windows winsxs x86microsoft-windows-mapi31bf3856ad364e356.1.7601.17514nonead54ab3a7801c830) Next, change the default client to Outlook64Bridge: HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Clients Mail 'Outlook64Bridge'. Internet Explorer is using Live Mail Manual shared this information: Got this box message every time I opened up Outlook 2016. I have Office 2016 Home & Business (32bit) installed.
I have Outlook 2016 set as default in 'Default Programs' and also have it set as default in Outlook 2016 under the 'General' tab.Open up Internet Explorer. Click open the tools sprocket in upper right. In the sub-menu pop up, select 'Manage Add-Ons.' When this window shows, click on the 'Accelerators' tab in left pane. In the right pane, DISABLE 'E-mail with Windows Live'.
That annoying message is now gone. Because Windows Live mail client is no longer available, you can either disable, remove, or remove as default.
Quick fix for 'Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request.' Got this box message every time I opened up Outlook 2016.
I have Office 2016 Home & Business (32bit) installed. I have Outlook 2016 set as default in 'Default Programs' and also have it set as default in Outlook 2016 under the 'General' tab. Open up Internet Explorer. Click open the tools sprocket in upper right. In the sub-menu pop up, select 'Manage Add-Ons.' When this window shows, click on the 'Accelerators' tab in left pane.
In the right pane, DISABLE 'E-mail with Windows Live'. That annoying message is now gone.
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I have this question. On my RDS server which is Windows 2012 R2, I had installed Office 2016. Outlook 2016 is no longer able to connect to our exchange server running 2010 after applying security roll up 18 for Exchange Server. So the MS suggestion is to downgrade Outlook to 2013. I have done that on the RDS server and I removed Outlook 2016. I did not remove the other Office 2016 Pro programs. So now I need to make the Outlook 2013 the default email program so the users can send email from other programs.
So if possible to get the answer to where do you set this in the W2012R2 server registry, I might can get this resolved. I have tried all the things listed by all the other people in this thread. Outlook does not show in the list so I can choose it as default Associating file types does not seem to work other places, Internet Options, etc don't allow the change as well.
I just need to get this working so help is so much appreciated. Tired and frustrated, Sally Peters. I believe this is a subset of 'Outlook is not Recognized.' Forgive me if I'm wrong.
I am running Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 (current updates). Crystal Reports 2013 SP9 (current updates). And recently participated in a company upgrade to Office 365 ProPlus, subscription. Office version 16.0.6965.2117. Outlook 2016 version 16.0.6925.1049 My problem is that I lost my MAPI option within Crystal to send the results of a query via Outlook. Major frustration and now my tech support is saying that Outlook 2016 doesn't support MAPI anymore? Granted, Email/Outlook/Exchange is not my schtick, but I'm getting bogged down in tech jargon on SAP, Microsoft, service packs, hot fixes, MAPI over HTTP, simple MAPI, etc.
All I can say for sure is that what used to work is not working now. Can you please explain in big animal pictures if I am really on the latest versions (Office Update Options says I'm current, yet I see different versions on MS web site), if there is a version I should be on to 'fix' the MAPI issue (I see that there are several versions that fix 'MAPI' issues), or if I'm stuck using paper airplanes to send reports to customers?: Read more ». I believe you are correct - Crystal can't find outlook. Outlook still supports mapi, but some programs may need to be updated to work with the newest version of outlook. Also, some programs will only 'find' 32-bit outlook.
am really on the latest versions (Office Update Options says I'm current, yet I see different versions on MS web site), if there is a version I should be on to 'fix' the MAPI issue (I see that there are several versions that fix 'MAPI' issues), If the update button says you are updated, you are. There are a bunch of different update channels. From the looks of it, you are on the volume license or a deferred channel and have the Jan update - that is the last for your channel. The channels and versions are at. Yes i tried both repairs and then, manually uninstalled Office 365 (sheesh that took an hour) and then ran the uninstall tool also. Rebooting inbetween.
Then I installed current channel 32 bit Office. Same problem. Also continue to have issue that the mail icon in Control Panel labeled correctly as OL 2016 but 'Application Not Found' Since I also had that issue with 64bit Office, must be something wrong with Windows itself re mail?
Btw, even though on my other 64 bit Office Win 10 machines, File Explore 'send to' email fails with same default app message as most 3rd party apps do, talking with a MS tech who says his 64 bit Office works fine with File Explorer 'send to mail.' Is the procedure you described here for Outlook 2013 the same for Win10 and Outlook 2016? The message I get when the 32-bit software I use tries to generate an e-mail is 'Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request. Please run Microsoft Outlook and set it as the default mail client.' If I look at Default App settings it does show Outlook 2016 as the current default.
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Presumably this is a case of my 32-bit app not 'seeing' the 64-bit mail client? Well, with Win10x64 I upgraded to Office 2016 from 2010 and the mailto function ceased to exist. Also that annoying message box appeared over and over again telling me Windows didn't know what default handler to use. Looking through the register I found two places that still had mailto pointing to Office14.
They were: HKEYUSERS s-1-5-66858-1000classes mailto shell open command HKEYCLASSESROOT mailto shell open command They both pointed to:'C:PROGRA2MICROS1Office14OUTLOOK.EXE' -c IPM.Note /m '%1' Put both these back to where MS should have them pointing: 'C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeRootOffice16OUTLOOK.EXE' -c IPM.Note /mailto '%1' End of problem.
Hi Craigo, As I understand you want to set Microsoft Mail as the default email client and not Outlook. I would need more information on the issue? What do you mean by Microsoft Mail? Are you referring to Mail app in Windows 8? To send the email from within any Office applications you need to have MAPI client (either Outlook or Windows Live Mail) to be installed on the system.
The MAIL app in Windows 8 is not MAPI client, hence it opens Outlook to send email or will receive a error message asking you to change the email cient. Hope the above information helps.
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