Clicking on mailto link in OL2007 hangs OL & other processes

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H Gohel

WinXP Home, Office Professional 2007

When I click on a mailto: link in an email, an email window does not
open. Instead Outlook hangs and I can't really do much else on the PC.
The CPU gets pegged and iexplore.exe is the culprit. If I kill
iexplore.exe, then lots of lots of Internet Explorer windows start
popping up on the screen. Nothing I can do to stop it except to start
task manager and log off.

Poking around MS's web site, if found this one link that seemed proming:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/312346/en-us

However, I can't find the URL:MailTo entry in the File Types tab.
Second smaller issue is that the path to Outlook.exe is incorrect in the
KB article.

Anyway, I searched for URL:mailto in the registry and in places where I
found it for Outlook the entry matches what the KB article indicates
(except the path to OL2007), so that seems OK.

In Windows File Explorer I can right-click and send-to mail recipient
and it does open a mail window, so that's working.

Mailto: from any application - IE, Firefox, Thunderbird, etc. will not
work. I've run repair on Office 2007 with no change. Any suggestions
what to try next?
 
I looked at the MS KB article a bit more closely and I found the "File
Types" entry that they mention for URL:MailTo. It was already correct,
and pointing to Outlook.exe from the Office12 directory. I switched
from Outlook to OE and back to Outlook again as they suggested and in
each case, mailto links still hang my system.

Seems like it's a known issue, just that the suggested solution isn't
working out for me. Anybody have any other suggestions? I'm about to
fire up processmon to see what's happening.
 
Still no luck resolving this issue. However, I found that another user
on this machine does *not* have this problem with mailto links, so it's
something in my user settings only.

Is there a way to reset my Outlook settings?
 

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