Outlook Express 6 Hyperlink

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Guys your link http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823301/en-us
Completely trashes my system. And these errors only come up when I try to
use your Hyperlink Fix

1. IE6 when i try to access web gives message " Cannot Download from "Server"
2. Control Panel - User Account no longer works
3. Outlook will not open messages " Out of Memory Error" - your fix does this
4. System Restore loads a White Page - Cannot Resotre
5. I have to do s Windows XP Repair from Loadup. Which takes more than a
hour, I shouldnt have to do this.

So how am I suppose to fix the Outlook Hyperlink issue when your fix trashes
my system
 
Im said:
Guys your link http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823301/en-us
Completely trashes my system. And these errors only come up when I try to
use your Hyperlink Fix

1. IE6 when i try to access web gives message " Cannot Download from "Server"
2. Control Panel - User Account no longer works
3. Outlook will not open messages " Out of Memory Error" - your fix does this
4. System Restore loads a White Page - Cannot Resotre
5. I have to do s Windows XP Repair from Loadup. Which takes more than a
hour, I shouldnt have to do this.

So how am I suppose to fix the Outlook Hyperlink issue when your fix trashes
my system

If a hyperlink can "do" this, then your system has already been trashed
by something else.
 
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Mike Williams said:
If a hyperlink can "do" this, then your system has already been trashed
by something else.

Please read before posting. This all happens AFTER I USE THEIR FIX FROM LINK
 
Sorry; that's not "my" fix! Who're you talking to? This isn't
the company, you know; it's a public newsgroup ABOUT Microsoft.
 
Thanks Wes, unfortunately Ive done all of those fixes but one. The first link
(http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/nolinks.htm) says to:

Do the regsrvr32 thing blah blah. Lol, Ive done all of this except the one
point:

5. If you are using WinXP try this:
http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/reg/IE_Default_Browser.reg

Then I get a long long list of registry entries. Am I suppose to import this
file or work the list from top to bottom. This is a big file. And thank you
for responding.
 
Merge IE_Default_Browser.reg. Right click it and select Merge.

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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Also for any of you XP Home users whose links in Outlook Express break. You
will have to reinstall your firewall and antivirus software. Might wana
reinstall adaware as well.
 
Why do you have to reinstall your firewall and antivirus software?

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I am running Nvidia Nforce Firewall, (Network Access Manager), Mcafee
AntiVirus with Privacy Service

After merging, I rebooted. Nforce first noticed the change. Asked for
reboot. Rebooted, proceeded to log into Star Wars Galaxies. That's when
Privacy chimed in, about me logging to access web. SWG, proceeded to do a XML
update. I waited for it to update. The update went on for a few minutes, so I
decided to log into Privacy Service. Password - Access Denied. Got this
repeatedly. And I am Administrator. I got frustrated Uninstall ALL of Mcafee
since its one package.

I complete reinstall. I go to access SWG again. To get faster FPS turning
off Firewalls, Antivirus, and Antispyware is recommended. I turn them off,
and verify by checking Windows Security. Mcafee is behaving now, but Nforce
seems to think its still on. Tried to correct for 1 hrs. gave up, Uninstall
Nvidia Nforce (NAM). Keep in mind NAM was so buried so deep in my
registeries, I had to manually delete Registries for a clean install. Reboot.

Run virus scan. Clean. Run Yahoo Antispy Ware. 6 possible no threats. Run
Adaware 17 threats. So I figured its Web Settings, since all my other Web
Access Programs I use the most got h corrupted. I thought lets be safe than
sorry I reinstalled.
 
I am running Nvidia Nforce Firewall, (Network Access Manager), Mcafee
AntiVirus with Privacy Service

That may explain it.

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Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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