There's a possibility it could be your IE settings that are causing the links not to open.
Have you tried opening the links in Outlook Express?
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There's a possibility it could be your IE settings that are causing the links not to open.
Have you tried opening the links in Outlook Express?
Here is upgrade to IM 710....
Incredimail responded and it is a glitch that they are currently fixing....
Phew!!!
I thought I messed up my system ( I have before).... :) Accidentally of course.
Thank you everyone for all your support and input.
I truly appreciated all your advice.
Thanks again and happy surfing everyone.
I as well sent an e-mail to IM. I have yet to hear from them but it is good to know that they are doing something. Please keep us posted on your progress Susan.........
I had IM before & did not like it because of this problem. But I think that I found one solution for this behavior. When you click on a link inside a mail & the IE-window opens & doesn't work. Check the adress in the IE-window. For me it looked like this "http://www.techzonez.com/" (yes, with the double-quotes).
After a couple of "bad" days I accidently hold down shift while clicking the link (for open in a new window in IE). The link was OK. After that it worked the whole time I was logged in (without holding down Shift). After logging out & in again & clicked a link, it was "bad" again. So for me the solution was to start every mail-clicking-session with clicking a link while holding down Shift. It worked everytime.
Try it. It's free of charge.
Interesting 'fix' Does it make a difference if you have "Reuse Windows for launching shortcuts" checked or unchecked? If it's unchecked then the browser will always open in a new window.
Can be found in Tools/Internet Options/Advanced.
I didn't came up with that idea....
What I did was (like others) send IM a mail & I also was (by auto-email-respond?) getting a respond that they should take a look at it. That was about 2-3 months ago.... I'm not sure but I think that the programmers at IM are not the fastest's in the programming-world....
Maybe it's because I use the free-version of IM?
Free?
I paid every time I used IM by looking at some advertising inside IM + that IM is loaded with spyware, so I'm not sure it's "that free".
Another "bad" thing about IM (free version only?):
every mail you send have a file included (it's some advertising from/about IM).
I think this was may main reason to quit using IM.
When I was "mail-talking" to support/offices some has a "protection" that all email with included files are spam/security-risks because they are "to big" (in KB) & was deletet.
You can read about it from this adress where I found this out:
http://www.blkviper.com/Articles/OS/Email/filter1.htm
yeah I hate adverts.. yahoo does the same crap.. and when I get a message on my mobile, their advert is included and I have to pay by character.. considering their adverts can run 200-300 characters at 1-2 cents a character it adds up :D
International laws should be passed about adverts on mobiles. Makes me boil when they're using your airtime to conduct their business.:mad:Quote:
Originally posted by Big Booger
yeah I hate adverts.. yahoo does the same crap.. and when I get a message on my mobile, their advert is included and I have to pay by character.. considering their adverts can run 200-300 characters at 1-2 cents a character it adds up :D