Is Outlook Mail Client non-negotiable??

I'm trying to install the Facebook app on my touch. Actually, this is the first app that I'm trying to install. I am getting a message while in iTunes "Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannotfulfill the messaging request.Please run Microsoft Outlook and set it as the default mail client."
Windows Mail is my mail client. I can do everything else (so far) with Win Mail. Do I need to set up Outlook as my mail client before I can install applications?

[quote]sounds more like to me that itune store can't use the mail address
you setup in your account[/quote]
That very well may be. But where does my email client choice reside? I accessed my account and all that it asks for is my street address, phone numbers, and credit card information. I can see nowhere that it asks for me to specify my email client choice.

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