scan option email missing from HP6500 on windows7 home premium

I use HP6500 with XP and 7 Ultimate - all functions and options HP solution Center work.

with windows 7 Home Edition premium scan-to-mail option is missing from the menu scan-

I ask you help to find out if this might be a limitation in windows 7 Home premium or a problem in the HP software

can anyone give a solution?

Thank you

Ciao

Hi PIER 29,.

HP Solution Center seems to just use the default e-mail program in Windows. If the default e-mail client has not been properly defined, this problem may occur.

Click Start, select default programs
Click settings by default access and computer program Set
Click Custom, and then select Windows Live Mail
Click OK

Then, follow these steps:

Click set your default programs
Select Windows Live Mail from the list
Click set this program as default
Click OK.

I hope this helps... We will know.

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