Hi Guys!
I have aproblem trying to scan and then send to computer email from a Brother DCP9010printer.
I have goneinto settings for this printer and it is set to open Outlook 2010 but it readsthe document and then throws up roughly the following error:
"Eitherthere is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill themessaging request" error message when you send e-mail from third-partyprogram in Outlook…
This messageis in Swedish, but that doesn't matter lol…
I havechecked settings and Outlook is supposed to be set to the default email program…
This iswhere I don't understand what could have happened…I have just bought a newcomputer and set it up for the customer installing her required software etc.
I installedMicrosoft Office 2010 Standard for Small Businesses 64bit version…theinstallation didn't give any errors until the software from Brother seemed tocause a hiccup..
On googlingfor the error I was led to this info:
When Ichecked under:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Clients\Mail\...
There wasno Microsoft Outlook…there was a listing for Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail…butno Outlook?
I ranrepair of Outlook and low and behold there was a listing for Microsoft Outlookafter the repair?!
I thenretried the Scanning to computer email from the printer, but the same errorcame up?
The infostates that I should remove the subkey, but which is the subkey of all thedirectories under the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Clients\Mail\MicrosoftOutlook…
There arethe following:
Capabilities
Envelope
Installinfo
Protocols
Shell
Or do Ijust remove the whole of Microsoft Outlook and then restart Outlook?
I am justwondering why Microsoft Outlook didn't exist before running repair and thenaccording to the info I remove it and then run repair again….just seems like awaste of time…
Can someonegive me some feedback on this, please!
bookie32
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Posted 17 December 2012 - 09:38 AM
64bit Office is discouraged from being installed because there are compatibility issues with it and other programs. I'm not sure if it is related to your issue, but I would try using 32bit Office instead.
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ControlCenter3 doesn't support the 64-bit version of Outlook 2010.
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Posted 17 December 2012 - 05:57 PM
Hi Mate!
Thanks for that...seemed to overlook that....
I will let my customer know and get the 32bit version installed.
Martyn
Thanks for that...seemed to overlook that....
I will let my customer know and get the 32bit version installed.
Martyn
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