Disable Outlook as default e-mail

How to disable the outlook mail as my default, in other words, how can I make my gmail account my default link when on the internet and to select an e-mail link that I found? At the moment it by default Outlook, and I tried all settings on IE and my laptop to change the setting, but not luck. Please any information would be appreciated.

Hello

  1. What version of Windows is installed on the computer?

I suggest you to refer to this link and check if it helps:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/change-default-programs-using-set-program-access-and-computer-defaults

It will be useful.

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