Open links received in an email in Outlook, not IE?

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Is it possible to tell Outlook 2003 to open links in an email inside of
Outlook instead of opening Internet Explorer? I know that web pages
can be opened from the web toolbar in Outlook (like the one shown on
the Outlook Today window).

Use case:
I receive an email that has a hyperlink in it to some web page. When I
click the link, I want the page to open in Outlook, not Internet
Explorer (although I know that Outlook uses Internet Explorer to
display web pages).
 
Is it possible to tell Outlook 2003 to open links in an email inside
of Outlook instead of opening Internet Explorer? I know that web
pages can be opened from the web toolbar in Outlook (like the one
shown on the Outlook Today window).

I don't believe that is possible
 
No, you can't. It will always open in the default browser.


Is it possible to tell Outlook 2003 to open links in an email inside of
Outlook instead of opening Internet Explorer? I know that web pages
can be opened from the web toolbar in Outlook (like the one shown on
the Outlook Today window).

Use case:
I receive an email that has a hyperlink in it to some web page. When I
click the link, I want the page to open in Outlook, not Internet
Explorer (although I know that Outlook uses Internet Explorer to
display web pages).

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/





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