How to set up Outlook 2000 to open new browser to view a hyperlink

G

Guest

I'd like Outlook 2000 to open a completely new browser window when I click on
a link within an email. Currently it is changing one of my exsisting windows
and I can't find where to change the settings.

Thanks in advance.
 
B

Brian Tillman

BonnieC said:
I'd like Outlook 2000 to open a completely new browser window when I
click on a link within an email. Currently it is changing one of my
exsisting windows and I can't find where to change the settings.

If Internet Explorer is your browser, try this: open it and click
Tools>Internet Options>Advanced. Uncheck the box labeled "Resuse windows
for launching shortcuts".
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Control Panel->internet options->advanced tab. Browse in new window -
ensure that is checked.

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After furious head scratching, BonnieC asked:

| I'd like Outlook 2000 to open a completely new browser window when I
| click on a link within an email. Currently it is changing one of my
| exsisting windows and I can't find where to change the settings.
|
| Thanks in advance.
 
G

Guest

BonnieC said:
I'd like Outlook 2000 to open a completely new browser window when I click on
a link within an email. Currently it is changing one of my exsisting windows
and I can't find where to change the settings.

Thanks in advance.
 
F

F.H. Muffman

That's a function of the web browser, not Outlook. What web browser/version
are you using?
 
C

Christian Goeller

BB, you wrote on Sat, 7 Apr 2007 09:56:03 -0700:
I'd like Outlook 2000 to open a completely new browser window when I click on
a link within an email. Currently it is changing one of my exsisting windows
and I can't find where to change the settings.

If you are using Internet Explorer as the default browser you'll find
the according option under

Control Panel | Internet Options | Tab "Advanced"
 

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