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How do I stop the system integration box opening on start up

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I don't want to set thunderbird as my default email client. I have been in and unchecked to check on start up but it is stall asking me ever time I start up. How do I stop this. Running windows 7 SP1

I don't want to set thunderbird as my default email client. I have been in and unchecked to check on start up but it is stall asking me ever time I start up. How do I stop this. Running windows 7 SP1

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Tools menu (alt+T) > options > advanced > general

Look to the system integration settings.

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Hi Matt Thanks for your reply I have tried that by both checking and unchecking in the options but the box it still come up at start up whether it is checked or unchecked. It will not go off unless I make it the default application which I do not want to.

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We went around this one a while ago. It turned out that the poster wanted to use webmail by default, but a browser won't by itself be recognized as a valid email client.

Is there an alternative email client you want to use as default? What happens if you set it as the default?

If you want to use the browser you'll probably need to find a notifier add-on or applet that can field any requests for email management and thereby launch the browser. .