Windows Remote Assistance - Problem sending invites from mail
The remote assistance works very well the problem is send the invite for e-mail to someone. To reproduce the bug: 1. Execute msra.exe 2. Invite someone you trust to help you 3. Use e-mail to send an invitation 4. Then it opens my Windows Live Mail (no problem at all) 5. If you look at remote assistance you see: "is attempting to open yout default e-mail program" 6. Fill the e-mail address and send it. 7. When you send throw a error message: ---------------------------Email---------------------------There is no email program associated to perform the requested action. Please install an email program or, if one is already installed, create an association in the Default Programs control panel.---------------------------OK --------------------------- 8. The e-mail is send with successful and the invites work normally. The problem is just that message, i don't know if is a issue of remote assistance or of the windows live mail. I guess is in the remote assistance, because my windows live mail is correct associated to the protocol "mailto:" and i have checked it on "default programs" of the windows. Thanks.
January 28th, 2009 8:50am

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