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Replace Outlook Express with Hotmail on start menu

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Notes: Nice tweak if you use Hotmail. Only works with XP start menu, not classic start menu.

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Written By: Max Feinstein

How to do it:

  • Right-click an empty area on the taskbar, then click the "Properties" button.
  • Click the "Start Menu" tab.
  • If you have the regular Start menu enabled, click "customize".
  • Under the "Show on start menu" box, find the drop-down menu titled "E-Mail".
  • Use the drop-down box across from "E-Mail" to select "Hotmail".
  • Click OK.
  • Click OK.
  

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