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Originally Posted by kindlekitten
I constantly run chrome and IE at home and work and never have issues with it
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The issue is when Chrome makes itself the default browser so any external links (Outlook) try to use it, then if you uninstall Chrome the uninstall does not revert the registry entry to the original default browser (IE). So now if you try to open a link in Outlook you get a not found error. You have to edit the registry and manually change it back to IE. The problem is knowing which registry key to edit and to what.
In my case it was extensive Googling to figure out what was happening, and how to fix it.