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July 11th 08, 01:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Todd[_2_]
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URL in email does not go to web site
Reset DID THE TRICK. Thank you very much for your assistance.
Todd Williams
"Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote:
go to Programs tab, Reset web settings.
Are you using a proxy server or is that page her start page?
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"Todd" wrote in message
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Diane,
Thank you for your suggestion. Customer is using IE6. I have examined ALL
settings in IE Options and have found nothing unexpected. But maybe I am
not
looking in the right place. When you say "reset websettings", what exactly
where are you pointing me??
When the customer is in outlook and has a link contained in an email (say
pointing to
http://www.msn.com
) when he clicks on it, he ends up at
https://companyweb/default.aspx
. It makes no difference if IE6 is running
at
the time he clicks on the link.
I did a detect and repair on Outlook this morning without effect.
Any other ideas?
Thanks
"Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote:
have you reset websettings in IE yet? That would be my first step.
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"Todd" wrote in message
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HELP.
I have an Outlook 2003 user (in SBS2003/XP Pro environment) who is
unable
to
click on a link in an email and be connected to the expected internet
connection. Instead he is connected to the local domain home page. No
one
else in the domain has this problem. Everyone using same version (and
upgrades via SUS).
Any suggestions how to let him click on links and get to where he needs
to
go???
Todd
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