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Old February 27th 07, 03:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Amry
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Default folder with local homepage

Hi,

I'm having a problem with folder set to local homepage as well, although
it's not really the same as the problem stated here. I hope it's okay for me
to append my question to this thread.

The problem: I can set the homepage to point to local file, but then it will
open the homepage in a new browser window instead of showing it inside
Outlook. FYI, I'm using Outlook 2000.

Any help on this issue is highly appreciated. Thanks.


"Jørn Lodahl" wrote:

In a previous version of Outlook I had the following set-up:

To a folder (e.g. "tasks") I had associated a homepage, which was a simpel HTML residing on my PC. When I opened the folder I saw the homepage and with a mouseclick on the displayed homepage I saw the content of the folder (e.g. the tasks) exactly as if there was no homepage at all.

Now I am using Outlook 2003 and experiences two problems trying to get the same set-up:

1) It seems like the homepage must be available on the Internet (but can - within some limits - be availalble offline as well). How can I use a local HTML file?

2) If I associate a homepage to a folder, how can I get to the content of that folder? Apparently it is of no use to click anywhere.

Any help appreciated.

Jørn

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