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Using Mozzila Firefox and Outlook Express 6. When an email has an HTTP
address in the body of the email and I click the HTTP it does not open. If I minimize the email then the HTTP is viewable. How can I fix this? |
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Sounds like Firefox is opening behind Outlook Express when it opens a
web page for the link. All OE does is pass the link (URL) to the default program for "URL HyperText Transfer Protocol" You'll need to check with Firefox support for what needs to be done to have Firefox take focus when it gets the link. As an alternative minimizing the e-mail, there should be a button on the task bar for Firefox. Clicking that will bring it to the front. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "John Barton" wrote in message ... Using Mozzila Firefox and Outlook Express 6. When an email has an HTTP address in the body of the email and I click the HTTP it does not open. If I minimize the email then the HTTP is viewable. How can I fix this? |
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