Greetings,
When I depress the Start (Flag/MS-Logo) Key and E simultaneously, expecting
Windows Explorer to run, Outlook Express opens. Where & How is this
shortcut/hotkey controlled? I want Start+E to open Windows Explorer (and
Start+R to open the Command Line).
Start+D works as promised to minimize (or restore) all 'desktop present'
applications. These are the three
Start-Key shortcuts that I use. I have not tested others.

My Machine:
Dell Inspiron Laptop
Windows XP SP2

Thanks, Hearaoi

Re: Outlook Express starts at press of Start+E by PA

PA
Mon May 05 11:58:06 PDT 2008

Is this a sudden, new problem or an ongoing one?

Does WinKey+R open the Run window?
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Hearaoi wrote:
> Greetings,
> When I depress the Start (Flag/MS-Logo) Key and E simultaneously,
> expecting
> Windows Explorer to run, Outlook Express opens. Where & How is this
> shortcut/hotkey controlled? I want Start+E to open Windows Explorer (and
> Start+R to open the Command Line).
> Start+D works as promised to minimize (or restore) all 'desktop present'
> applications. These are the three
> Start-Key shortcuts that I use. I have not tested others.
>
> My Machine:
> Dell Inspiron Laptop
> Windows XP SP2
>
> Thanks, Hearaoi


Re: Outlook Express starts at press of Start+E by Michael

Michael
Mon May 05 18:23:26 PDT 2008

Look at the various shortcuts that you have to start OE (Quick launch
bar, desktop, Start/Programs menu), right click and select Properties.
You may have set up a Hot key for it.

--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm



"Hearaoi" <hearaoi@myway.com> wrote in message
news:ephPwntrIHA.1952@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Greetings,
> When I depress the Start (Flag/MS-Logo) Key and E simultaneously,
> expecting Windows Explorer to run, Outlook Express opens. Where & How
> is this shortcut/hotkey controlled? I want Start+E to open Windows
> Explorer (and Start+R to open the Command Line).
> Start+D works as promised to minimize (or restore) all 'desktop
> present' applications. These are the three
> Start-Key shortcuts that I use. I have not tested others.
>
> My Machine:
> Dell Inspiron Laptop
> Windows XP SP2
>
> Thanks, Hearaoi
>