False Outlook Error Message - Can't open URL

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Guest

When I click on an embedded link in an e-mail message, Outlook displays an
error report indicating " --- general failure - system can't find file
speficifed ---"; however, my browser (Firefox) does open and the URL is
properly displayed almost every time.
How can I eliminate this false error message and why does it appear?
 
B

Brian Tillman

bobengel said:
When I click on an embedded link in an e-mail message, Outlook
displays an error report indicating " --- general failure - system
can't find file speficifed ---"; however, my browser (Firefox) does
open and the URL is properly displayed almost every time.
How can I eliminate this false error message and why does it appear?

See if something here helps: http://www.slipstick.com/problems/firefox.htm
 
G

Guest

IRe: Clicking Outlook 2007 link gives general failure message.

I use Firefox as my default, and found a simple solution: open Firefox
before clicking links in Outlook 2007.
 
B

Brian Tillman

raincity said:
I use Firefox as my default, and found a simple solution: open Firefox
before clicking links in Outlook 2007.

But, of course, that doesn't SOLVE the problem, only works around it.

My question is why did you have to post this so many times to so many
threads?
 
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Guest

<<that doesn't SOLVE the problem, only works around it>>

You're right, Brian. But better the workaround than those annoying messages.

<<why did you have to post this so many times to so many
threads?>>

Maybe I don't understand the norms here, being new. It seemed to me that
some readers might check one thread or another, and not find the response
that, for me, solved the problem (OK, workaround, if you want to get
technical).
 
K

kurtaway

This is NOT a "False" message. It is a real message, annoying as can be.

I have the same problem. It is an Outlook 2007 generated problem and
Microsoft should fix it. The workaround discussed is very clumsy and does
NOT solve the problem.

I have seen no acknowledgment by Microsoft that this is a problem or that
they intend to fix it.

Microsoft's arrogance and lack of concern for the quality of their products
becomes more apparent every day. I'll keep using my new computer for 2 more
years, and then Microsoft will never see me again.
 
R

rapide

I have the same problem with IE8 but there doesn't seem to be any registry
fixes for Intenet explorer. Have tried all the "setting IE as default"
attempts and none worked for me.

any ideas?
 

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