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Michael Keel
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      5th Jun 2008
Hi,

We recently migrated from Lotus Domino to Exchange, but CommonStore links within emails that once worked in Lotus Notes do not work in Outlook. The links appear like this:

<<< Attachment 'SHM110_Folie6.TIF' has been archived by user 'CSLDUSER/Location/Domain' on '14/05/2008 19:11:27'. >>>

So they look like live links, but no hand appears when we hover over them and clicking on them does nothing.

I've Google'd the problem, but cannot not find any answer. I did read that Outlook only allows certain types of URL's in emails. Is it possible that Outlook is blocking the URL as it's not one of the following:
http:// - https:// - file:// - ftp:// - mailto: - gopher:// - news: - nntp:// - telnet:// - Outlook: or Outlook:// - webcal:// - feed:// - feeds://
And is there a way to change something in the registry to allow all URL types?

Thanks in advance.
Mike.
 
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Roady [MVP]
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      5th Jun 2008
Am I to assume that you've already installed 'CommonStore for Exchange
Server' and the 'CommonStore Extension For MS Outlook' provided by IBM?

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"Michael Keel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> We recently migrated from Lotus Domino to Exchange, but CommonStore links
> within emails that once worked in Lotus Notes do not work in Outlook. The
> links appear like this:
>
> <<< Attachment 'SHM110_Folie6.TIF' has been archived by user
> 'CSLDUSER/Location/Domain' on '14/05/2008 19:11:27'. >>>
>
> So they look like live links, but no hand appears when we hover over them
> and clicking on them does nothing.
>
> I've Google'd the problem, but cannot not find any answer. I did read that
> Outlook only allows certain types of URL's in emails. Is it possible that
> Outlook is blocking the URL as it's not one of the following:
> http:// - https:// - file:// - ftp:// - mailto: - gopher:// - news: -
> nntp:// - telnet:// - Outlook: or Outlook:// - webcal:// - feed:// -
> feeds://
> And is there a way to change something in the registry to allow all URL
> types?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Mike.


 
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Michael Keel
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      5th Jun 2008
And the answer to that question would be no. Sorry I didn't think I'd have to. We'll look into getting a download from IBM Passport Advantage.

Do you know if just the 'CommonStore Extension For MS Outlook' can be used separately, or can that not work without CSX being configured? We do have, as you can see by my first post, CSLD configured already.

Thanks Robert.
 
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Roady [MVP]
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      5th Jun 2008
I'm not sure but I think it depends on where the abstraction is taking place
on whether or not is is required to be installed on Exchange. I'm sure IBM
support can answer your questions about CommonStore.

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Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

http://www.msoutlook.info/
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"Michael Keel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> And the answer to that question would be no. Sorry I didn't think I'd have
> to. We'll look into getting a download from IBM Passport Advantage.
>
> Do you know if just the 'CommonStore Extension For MS Outlook' can be used
> separately, or can that not work without CSX being configured? We do have,
> as you can see by my first post, CSLD configured already.
>
> Thanks Robert.


 
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