Microsoft KB Archive/321133

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Program Quits Unexpectedly When You Send a Document to a Mail Recipient

Article ID: 321133

Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Edition



This article was previously published under Q321133

SYMPTOMS

When you try to send a document to a mail recipient by using any of the following programs, the program may unexpectedly quit, and a Dr. Watson message may appear:

  • Windows Explorer
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer
  • Microsoft Word
  • WordPad

NOTE: To send a document to a mail recipient, on the File menu, point to Send To, and then click Mail Recipient.

CAUSE

This problem can occur if you use Lotus Notes Client 5.06 as the default e-mail client.

RESOLUTION

To resolve this issue, contact IBM to determine if a patch or an upgrade is available for Lotus Notes. For information about how to contact IBM and Lotus Notes, click the appropriate article number in the following list to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

65416 Hardware and Software Third-Party Vendor Contact List, A-K

60781 Hardware and Software Third-Party Vendor Contact List, L-P

60782 Hardware and Software Third-Party Vendor Contact List, Q-Z


MORE INFORMATION

To work around this problem, use Microsoft Outlook as the default e-mail client. To change your default mail client, follow these steps:

  1. Start Internet Explorer.
  2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
  3. Click the Programs tab, click the program that you want to use as the default e-mail client in the E-mail list, and then click OK.

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