Is it possible to configure Outlook 2010 as the Default Mail client if it is presented to the Desktop via RemoteApp?

I am a user of RemoteApps. I connect to a Website that presents me with various applications, include Outlook 2010. however, I use other programs that I need to send mail from that are in within the RemoteApp workspace. Is it possible to configure windows
7 to map a call to RemoteApp/Outlook2010 to send mail as a default mail client? or Perhaps a way to get OWA to map as a default mail client handler?
I am using Windows 7 SP1 - Updated to latest service releases, Outlook 2010 from RemoteApps, and IE 11.
Thank you in advance!

Hi Raymond,
Based on my research, we can use Group Policy and Internet Options to configure default mail client.
How to make Outlook the default mail client
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223877/en-us
How to configure the default e-mail client using Group Policy
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2008044
Best Regards,
Amy
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