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Hello everyone.

I'm having trouble setting the Office OUTLOOK to default.

 

I have the Windows 10 PRO x64 Workstation installed, version 1809.

I have Microsoft Office PRO PLUS 2019 x86 installed.

 

I've always had Outlook as the default program.

Without realizing it and when, this program was changed by the Mail of Windows 10.

 

I Attempts to change:

1)

DISM / Online / Cleanup-Image / ScanHealth

RESULT:

Component storage is repairable.

2)

SFC / SCANNOW

RESULT:

Windows Resource Protection found corrupted files but could not fix some of them.

For online repairs, the details are included in the CBS log file located at: windir \ Logs \ CBS \ CBS.log.

ANNEX: CBS file.

3)

I performed the repair online, without success.

4)

I go to the default programs and I change to Outlook; but without success, the change is not effective.

5)

I saved on the desktop an email and I went to open it with, chose Outlook, opened it with this, but, without success, did not change the default.

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I may need to make the change to the system registry (Regedit), but I do not know how or where.

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Can someone help me?

Thank you in advance.

Hugs.

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Hi, "nOkialpha".
I have already performed this operation.
See in my post, n. 4):
I go to the default programs and I change to Outlook; but without success, the change is not effective.
Thank you for trying to help me.
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Hi, "nOkialpha".
I have the "Microsoft Visio Professional 2019 - 16.0.10341.20010", installed TWICE.
Is it correct?
See the image.
Thank you.
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@Melgas

Open control panel < default programs < then follow the steps as mentioned below:

 

Click on Associate a file type or protocol with a program.
 

Make sure Default apps is selected from the menu under Apps (left-hand side). Scroll all the way down and click on Choose default apps by protocol.
 

Scroll down in the list of protocols until you find a MAILTO entry. Then, double-click it to choose from multiple options.
 

Select your Outlook program from the pop-up menu.

 

Regards

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48 minutes ago, Melgas said:

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Hi, "nOkialpha".
I have the "Microsoft Visio Professional 2019 - 16.0.10341.20010", installed TWICE.
Is it correct?
See the image.
Thank you.
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2019-03-08_1559.png

no it is not correct

both installation belongs to same languagepack(pt) and same version remove one of them

if your are trying to install different languagepack/proofingtool then it will look something like this

lan.png

 

1 hour ago, Melgas said:

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Hi, "nOkialpha".
I have already performed this operation.
See in my post, n. 4):
I go to the default programs and I change to Outlook; but without success, the change is not effective.
Thank you for trying to help me.
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my mistake skipped this point :(

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Hi, "The AchieVer".
Following the instructions:
Predefined Applications » Select Applications Predefined by Protocol » MAILTO: without success.
I also tried: To define predefined by application » MAILTO: without success.
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It's very weird.
Thank you for your attention.
Thank you.
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Run sfc /scannow command again and then repair the office application (online)

 

 

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Hi, "The Achiever".

I already performed (see above in my post):
1)
DISM / Online / Cleanup-Image / ScanHealth
RESULT: Component storage is repairable.
2)
SFC / SCANNOW
RESULT: Windows Resource Protection found corrupted files but could not fix some of them. For online repairs, the details are included in the CBS log file located at: windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log.
Annex in first post: CBS file.
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I do not know how to parse this CBS file.
I think this file has the solution.

Thank you.
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if online repairing not working for you then do a offline repair using your windows 10 DVD/ISO

mount your windows 10, note down drive letter

open cmd as admin

Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:d:\sources\install.wim /LimitAccess

d=drive letter of your windows 10 dvd

i assume, windows10 dvd/iso is not a multi-edition one

 

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Hi, "nOkialpha".
Sorry for my ignorance.
Please, indicate the file download link.
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Instead of a CD, can I put that file on an SSD?

Thank you.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Instead of a CD, can I put that file on an SSD? Thank you.
Sorry for the inconvenience.

offcourse you can

but don't forget to write the correct path

 

 

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Please, indicate the file download link.

download link for which file? install.wim? :unsure:

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50 minutes ago, Melgas said:

 

2)
SFC / SCANNOW
RESULT: Windows Resource Protection found corrupted files but could not fix some of them. For online repairs, the details are included in the CBS log file located at: windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log.
Annex in first post: CBS file.
 

Go to the file location < open it with notepad < go through it, you will see the error there.

Then , manually you can replace the corrupt file etc..( only if you have the source)

 

13 minutes ago, Melgas said:

Instead of a CD, can I put that file on an SSD?

 

Yes.

 

But ,most of the times, online repair works 

 

Regards.

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Instead of a CD, can I put that file on an SSD? Thank you.
Sorry for the inconvenience.

offcourse you can

but don't forget to write the correct path

 

 

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Please, indicate the file download link.

download link for which file? install.wim? :unsure:

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Hi, "nOkialpha". 

Yes: install.wim .

Thanks

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Hi "The Achiever".
The CBS file is in the first post.
I opened and consulted the file, but no conclusion.
I do not know if it will be asking too much, but I need someone to analyze this file and tell me what to do.
Thank you.
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5 hours ago, markee said:

If I update from Office 2016 to 2019 will i loose all my Outlook settings and preferences ?

Yes , you will.

 

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6 hours ago, Melgas said:


I do not know if it will be asking too much, but I need someone to analyze this file and tell me what to do.
 

 

Will analyze the file on Monday and assist you accordingly.

 

Regards

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Hi, "The Achiever".
Thanks for your help.
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In the meantime, in my search for a solution to the problem, I went to the Winhelponline Page.
Here on this page, with the "FileTypeDiag" program, I generated a file and it is available here:
https://mega.nz/#!TIVWUAKK!m9pAKQC6kCCgPTamG89IiDw0MN4SMkcnxQyzY4qc0fA
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I do not know how to interpret this file, just like the CBS file.
You may be able to interpret and help me.
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Friendly hug.
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12 hours ago, Melgas said:

"FileTypeDiag" program,

 

FileTypeDiag is tool to help diagnose problems or differences with file-types on different machines.

 

And I guess you are having an issue with the outlook application and not any specific file type or extension.

 

Further, I haven’t used this tool, so won’t be able to comment on that.

 

 

Regards

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Hi, "The Achiever".
I understood, about the "FileTypeDiag" program.
I also think the problem is with Outlook.
I then wait for your help, after consulting the CBS File.
Thank you.
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On 3/9/2019 at 11:22 AM, Melgas said:

 

 

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Hi, "nOkialpha". 

Yes: install.wim .

Thanks

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hello melgas

install.wim file is present inside windows ISO in sources folder. Its a huge file and impossible to upload it manually

 if you have windows10 ISO file then open it using explorer or winrar then goto sources folder then extract the install.wim file

now perform offline repair using install.wim

 

it is better to perform online/offline repair in safe mode

 

 

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Hi, "nOkialpha".
With this information new, I'll wait for the next update:
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This month's Patch Tuesday takes place on March 12, and Microsoft will release updates to resolve vulnerabilities in its operating systems and other products, like the Microsoft Office productivity suite, while also addressing a series of other bugs related to performance and usability.
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I already have the unzipped ISO file.
He are on an external disk: E:\
It is in a folder: E:\Windows 10 Pro x64 1809 (October 2018)
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Then the DISM command will be this:
Dism /On-line /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:E:\Windows 10 Pro x64 1809 (October 2018) \sources \install.wim /LimitAccess
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Please confirm.
Thank you for your attention.
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I already have the unzipped ISO file.
He are on an external disk: E:\
It is in a folder: E:\Windows 10 Pro x64 1809 (October 2018)
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Then the DISM command will be this:
Dism /On-line /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:E:\Windows 10 Pro x64 1809 (October 2018) \sources \install.wim /LimitAccess

 

correct command

there is no space between Windows 10 Pro x64 1809 (October 2018) & \sources

Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:e:\Windows 10 Pro x64 1809 (October 2018)\sources\install.wim /LimitAccess

 

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This month's Patch Tuesday takes place on March 12, and Microsoft will release updates to resolve vulnerabilities in its operating systems and other products, like the Microsoft Office productivity suite, while also addressing a series of other bugs related to performance and usability.

 

 

 

now they are releasing patches for monthly patches in every week.... Microsoft:duh:

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Hello, "nOkialpha" and "The AchieVer".
I have good information:
- At this moment, when checking, within Outlook, if there were updates, I received the information that yes.
- Started getting the update.
- After receiving, it has closed automatically to apply the update.
- Finished applying the update and reopened normally.
- I went immediately to the default settings and, without doing anything, the Outlook was preset by default.
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Everything is solved.
Thank you and hug.
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