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no link
I hope this is a simple question, although I've been having OS problems so I won't be surprise if it is.
In my OE mail, when I click on a link sent to me, it GOES NO WHERE!!! This is out of the blue (unless it is related to my OS problems) Is there a SIMPLE setting somewhere that I can "reset" the function back. Oh and about the OS problem, short of resinstalling the XP, I've tried the repair function and still find problems showing up each day.
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Have you tried this? Internet Options, Advanced, Restore Defaults. Give it a try.
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Just did that - nothing :(
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Try this:
Q. When I receive an e-mail message with a highlighted link, I can no longer click on it and go to the site. This just started, so I guess something has gotten corrupted. Internet Explorer works fine, and I can send and receive. I have Windows XP.
A. This is most likely the result of installing one of the Internet Explorer-Outlook Express security updates. If this is the case, you may need to hold the Ctrl key while clicking the URL to open the link.
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Try this
In IE,go to tools > options.On the programs tab make sure there is a check in Internet Explorer should check to see whether it is the default browser.And then hit apply.
Now go to Start > Run, and type in regsvr32 urlmon.dll ,hit enter or OK.
Now try to open a link in OE.
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Conan, Reverend
Tried holding down Ctrl - didn't work
Did regsvr32 urlmon.dll and got a "succeed" response - still didn't work
arrghh!!!
Thanks, anymore ideas?
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Have you got any other browser or mail programs installed ?
Or have you recently uninstalled any other browser or mail programs?.
You could try re-installing XP SP1a.
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My OE link ability is workin now. I think that doing the regsvr32 urlmon.dll worked but only after I reboot. Either that or something else I did. Thanks. By the way, I didn't install any other email program or browser. Also in the IE TOOL OPTION PROGRAM tab there is not a check in the box( Internet Explorer should check to see whether it is the default browser) after I did what Reverend suggested and reboot. Not sure what happened but it's working so thanks.
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When you ran regsvr32 urlmon.dll did you have IE & OE open?
I forgot to mention in my earlier post that you should close both programs before running that command. ;)
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I had the same problem at work a couple of months ago. That in a sea of other problems, all related to registry. Fixed re-installing the OS since too many problems (I wrote about them)
But I found it to be a problem with IE. I never tried to troubleshoot it thought