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This is another addition to the newly added Windows Basics section of our site. This tutorial will show you how to use Windows XP\u2019s Set Program Access and Defaults to set which programs will open for certain tasks. If you are tired of your MP3\u2019s always opening with Windows Media Player, or your email defaulting to Outlook Express this tutorial is for you.<\/p>\n

First go to start > Set Program Access and Defaults (note: This can also be found under Add\/Remove Programs)
\nSet Program and Access Defaults<\/p>\n

The set Program Access and Defaults Window will be displayed.
\nSet Program and Access Defaults<\/p>\n

Here you have 4 options. I will explain each a little. Computer Manufacturer is the settings chose by your computer makers (you may not have this option on all computers). Basically it will use your current default and allow access to all other programs.
\nSet Program and Access Defaults<\/p>\n

The Microsoft Windows option will default all programs to Microsoft programs.
\nSet Program and Access Defaults<\/p>\n

Non-Microsoft will use any non-Microsoft application and remove access to the Microsoft version.
\nSet Program and Access Defaults<\/p>\n

The choice that we are concerned with is the final one: Custom. Here you can decide which programs to use as your default and which programs to allow access to. For example if you want your mail to always open with outlook (even when you click a mailto link on the internet) then you will want to select it as y our default. If you do not want a program to be allowed to open uncheck the box that says \u201cenable access\u201d.
\nSet Program and Access Defaults<\/p>\n

When you are finished making changes hit Ok to exit.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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