

- HOW TO SET DEFAULT MAIL CLIENT IN INTERNET EXPLORER 9 HOW TO
- HOW TO SET DEFAULT MAIL CLIENT IN INTERNET EXPLORER 9 INSTALL
In the Reset Internet Explorer Settings dialog box, select Reset. Open Internet Explorer, select Tools > Internet options. At the top, click on Tools > Internet Options. Be aware that this process isn't reversible, and all previous Internet Explorer settings are lost after reset. As I’ve explained in my article, avoid using IE to browse the web, especially on a Windows Server. But if you are using Internet Explorer here is a step by step tutorial to change the default email client.

HOW TO SET DEFAULT MAIL CLIENT IN INTERNET EXPLORER 9 HOW TO
Even clearing the remembered credentials with "control userpasswords2" from an elevated command prompt will not necessarily make IE11 pop up the "Windows Security" credential window or if it does authentication may still fail. There are dozens of websites on the Internet that show the readers how to enable Active Scripting in Internet Explorer without explaining the consequences and the security risks associated with it. Looking at the details we see "authentication error (denied, whatever)". Therefore, if "Windows Security" says JaneDoe19\JaneDoe19 you have to "Use another account" and set it to the correct \domain\userID and then remember it.īeware though that we have found that after using "remember", when accessing the site with Chrome it seems to "mess" with whatever stores those credentials and IE11 will stop bringing up the "Windows Security" pop-up so then you get "Web page can't be displayed". "Windows Security" show that as JaneDoe19\JaneDoe19 or it lists "Domain: JaneDoe19" blow the account field and the AD server (whatever maintains the user's authentication info) is NOT part of that domain you have to specify which domain to use to look for credentials.
HOW TO SET DEFAULT MAIL CLIENT IN INTERNET EXPLORER 9 INSTALL
As a workaround, install Firefox 2.0.0.x (available here) and make it the default browser, then open SeaMonkey and set it as the default. If the wrong domain is shown, such as our laptop "computer name" is the same name as the user's login name. If another browser has been set as the default browser, including Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 3, or Opera 9, you may be unable to reset SeaMonkey as the default. We often set "remember" for some of our internal (in tranet) sites and you only need to set the \domain\userID once and it should remember it.Īll our users laptops are not part of the internal domain as they work remotely and access by VPN. When IE (11) prompts for credentials you should be given the option to "remember" them with a "Windows Security" pop-up (in W7 Pro).
