Cannot link from Outlook to IE

G

Guest

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(e-mail address removed) clicking on link inside of an email, the browser will load
but the site will not. I get a cannot find msg. If IE is loaded in the
background, the link will work.
If I make Firefox my default browser, then the link loads the browser and
website correctly.
Also, from inside programs, if there is a button to upgrade, for example,
and IE is not loaded in the background, the link is not found, error msg.
Why should hyperlinking work with Firefox but not MSIE?
Also, this problem occurs only with one of the three user accounts on the
computer.
Vista home prem., One Care protection
Thanks
 
M

Malke

Tirado wrote: (nothing because he put the body of his message below the
signature delimiter).

Here's what you wrote:

"When clicking on link inside of an email, the browser will load
but the site will not. I get a cannot find msg. If IE is loaded in the
background, the link will work.
If I make Firefox my default browser, then the link loads the browser and
website correctly. Also, from inside programs, if there is a button to
upgrade, for example,
and IE is not loaded in the background, the link is not found, error msg.
Why should hyperlinking work with Firefox but not MSIE?
Also, this problem occurs only with one of the three user accounts on the
computer."

See this link from MVP Frank Saunders:

http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/nolinks.htm

Although the information is for XP/OE, it may be applicable in your
situation. If you need to register any .dll's, don't forget to run cmd
elevated in Vista.

1. Click Start
2. Type: cmd
3. Right-click cmd when it appears under Programs
4. Click Run As Administrator

If this doesn't work for you, then post your question in an Outlook
newsgroup where the experts there may have a better answer.

microsoft.public.outlook
microsoft.public.outlook.general


Malke
 
G

Guest

Thank you, your suggestion worked.
There was "unknown application" listed. that procedure. When I clicked on
it one of the choices was IE. I chose it and everything seems to be working
fine. I recall now that had I had used FoxFire for a few days a week or so
ago. Maybe switching back and forth caused it to cancel the application out.
Who knows?

BTW, the transfer protocol you mentioned was at the bottom of the list, past
the regular listing of associations and in a category called Protocols.
Thanks again,
Tom
 
M

Malke

Tirado said:
Thank you, your suggestion worked.
There was "unknown application" listed. that procedure. When I clicked on
it one of the choices was IE. I chose it and everything seems to be working
fine. I recall now that had I had used FoxFire for a few days a week or so
ago. Maybe switching back and forth caused it to cancel the application out.
Who knows?

BTW, the transfer protocol you mentioned was at the bottom of the list, past
the regular listing of associations and in a category called Protocols.
Thanks again,
Tom

Thanks very much for reporting that this worked in Vista. The details
you gave will help others in your situation. I'm glad this sorted it for
you and again, thanks for taking the time to post back.


Malke
 

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