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Dead hyperlinks in Outlook Express 6

 
 
Densel Kimbrough
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      11th Nov 2005
I followed the procedure below but when I select 'open' in the list of
actions, the 'edit' button does nothing. Any recommendations?

If clicking a hyperlink in Outlook Express appears to do nothing at all,
there are likely one or more registered file associations that are
configured incorrectly. To repair the associations:

Open My Computer and click Folder Options on the Tools menu.

Click the File Types tab.

Select URL:Hypertext Transfer Protocol in the list of registered file types.

Click the Advanced button (Windows XP), or the Edit button (other versions).

In the list of Actions, select open and then click the Edit button.

The Application used to perform action box should contain this, including
quotation marks:
"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -nohome
If instead it contains a short name version of that path, or an incorrect
path, change it to the above.

Click OK, click OK.

Repeat steps 3-7 for the file type URL:Hypertext Transfer Protocol with
Privacy.

Click OK to close the Folder Options window.




 
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Arvin Meyer [MVP]
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      11th Nov 2005
And this pertains to MS-Access databases how?

I think you're looking for microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general
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"Densel Kimbrough" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I followed the procedure below but when I select 'open' in the list of
> actions, the 'edit' button does nothing. Any recommendations?
>
> If clicking a hyperlink in Outlook Express appears to do nothing at all,
> there are likely one or more registered file associations that are
> configured incorrectly. To repair the associations:
>
> Open My Computer and click Folder Options on the Tools menu.
>
> Click the File Types tab.
>
> Select URL:Hypertext Transfer Protocol in the list of registered file

types.
>
> Click the Advanced button (Windows XP), or the Edit button (other

versions).
>
> In the list of Actions, select open and then click the Edit button.
>
> The Application used to perform action box should contain this, including
> quotation marks:
> "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -nohome
> If instead it contains a short name version of that path, or an incorrect
> path, change it to the above.
>
> Click OK, click OK.
>
> Repeat steps 3-7 for the file type URL:Hypertext Transfer Protocol with
> Privacy.
>
> Click OK to close the Folder Options window.
>
>
>
>



 
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John Vinson
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      11th Nov 2005
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 16:31:28 -0600, "Densel Kimbrough"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I followed the procedure below but when I select 'open' in the list of
>actions, the 'edit' button does nothing. Any recommendations?


I'd recommend that you ask this question in a newsgroup supporting
Outlook Express, rather than in this one (which supports a different
program, Microsoft Access).

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