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Pat Pope June 28th 06 08:12 PM

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When I click on a link within an Outlook Express e-mail message, I am not
directed to the website. Instead a window opens up within the Documents and
Settings folder. How can I correct this?

Ken June 28th 06 08:30 PM

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Hi,

Perhaps in this Outlook Express Help.

http://www.oehelp.com/default.aspx

See question....

How do I get HTTP hyperlinks in OE to open IE, when I click them?

Ken

"Pat Pope" Pat wrote in message
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| When I click on a link within an Outlook Express e-mail message, I am not
| directed to the website. Instead a window opens up within the Documents
and
| Settings folder. How can I correct this?



Michael Santovec June 28th 06 08:47 PM

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How to Make Internet Explorer the Default Web Browser
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=284456
Internet Explorer Not Configured as Default Browser
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=153774

Also, in Windows XP: Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, Set Program
Access and Defaults, Browser



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"Pat Pope" Pat wrote in message
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When I click on a link within an Outlook Express e-mail message, I am
not
directed to the website. Instead a window opens up within the
Documents and
Settings folder. How can I correct this?




Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE June 28th 06 10:54 PM

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"Pat Pope" Pat wrote in message
...
When I click on a link within an Outlook Express e-mail message, I am not
directed to the website. Instead a window opens up within the Documents
and
Settings folder. How can I correct this?



If you are using IE7 Beta 2 then you need to go to Control Panel | Add or
Remove Programs | Set Program Access and Defaults and make IE the default
browser.

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