Clicking link frm Outlok taking over live Explorer sessions, grrr

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Guest

When I click on a web link in an email in Outlook, the page comes up in one
of the already-open Explorer sessions. This is a real pain - I would rather
have a new Explorer window open every time I click a web address from within
an Outlook email.

Funny thing - everyone else in my office has their Outlook set up the way I
would like mine. Not funny - no one can figure out how to change it.

Seems like a really stupid setting - who would want it this way!?!
 
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Roady [MVP]

It's an Internet Explorer option; Reuse windows for launching shortcuts. You
can set this on the Advanced tab of Internet Options.

Note that Outlook 2003 ignores this setting and will ALWAYS launch in a new
window.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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message When I click on a web link in an email in Outlook, the page comes up in one
of the already-open Explorer sessions. This is a real pain - I would rather
have a new Explorer window open every time I click a web address from within
an Outlook email.

Funny thing - everyone else in my office has their Outlook set up the way I
would like mine. Not funny - no one can figure out how to change it.

Seems like a really stupid setting - who would want it this way!?!
 
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Warren, Wang

OutLook 2003 does open a new window. however, each time a http links
is clicked.
all windows are in same session. is there any way, when new window
opened, it starts
a new session.

for example

from one mail : http://website/page1.aspx
the other mail : http://website/page2.aspx ( notice that "website"
are the same).

If clicked on these links, two windows opened, but they shares same
sessions. (i,e.
session variable are shared)...

Any Idea?
 
W

Warren, Wang

OutLook 2003 does open a new window. however, each time a http links
is clicked.
all windows are in same session. is there any way, when new window
opened, it starts
a new session.

for example

from one mail : http://website/page1.aspx
the other mail : http://website/page2.aspx ( notice that "website"
are the same).

If clicked on these links, two windows opened, but they shares same
sessions. (i,e.
session variable are shared)...

Any Idea?
 

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