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Seeking OE5.5 "Send a Link" functionality with OE6 WinXp
I had become very accustomed to using the "Send a Link" feature with
IE6/OE5.5/Win98 as a means of collecting info from the web and saving them as Drafts but have recently upgraded to a TabletPC with IE6/OE6/WinXp in which "Send a Link" functionality has been degraded. Instead of creating an OE5.5 email with the linked webpage title in the Subject line and in the attached link, OE6 creates a non-descriptive subject line and link attachment with only the URL page name ("page123" versus "Descriptive title of webpage contents") and also adds the unwanted phrase "The message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: Shortcut to:" before the URL in the body of the email. The question is how to regain the OE5.5 "Send a Link" functionality. Can OE6 be reconfigured with this functionality and/or can OE6 be uninstalled and OE5.5 installed in a WinXpProTablet environment? The workaround of dragging and dropping, copying, pasting, deleting, etc., is much more time consuming than the old "Send a Link" function. Alternatively, if it were the only way, would installing and switching to Outlook 2003 provide the functionality? |
Seeking OE5.5 "Send a Link" functionality with OE6 WinXp
I always Copy & Paste links myself. That said, the best you can do is:
Link Sent by E-mail Is Incomplete in Subject Line and Does Not Appear in Message Body: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=327010 The registry edit in the second half of this KB article will remove the virus warning. It will not remove the text identifying the attachment however. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Art Quest" wrote in message ... I had become very accustomed to using the "Send a Link" feature with IE6/OE5.5/Win98 as a means of collecting info from the web and saving them as Drafts but have recently upgraded to a TabletPC with IE6/OE6/WinXp in which "Send a Link" functionality has been degraded. Instead of creating an OE5.5 email with the linked webpage title in the Subject line and in the attached link, OE6 creates a non-descriptive subject line and link attachment with only the URL page name ("page123" versus "Descriptive title of webpage contents") and also adds the unwanted phrase "The message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: Shortcut to:" before the URL in the body of the email. The question is how to regain the OE5.5 "Send a Link" functionality. Can OE6 be reconfigured with this functionality and/or can OE6 be uninstalled and OE5.5 installed in a WinXpProTablet environment? The workaround of dragging and dropping, copying, pasting, deleting, etc., is much more time consuming than the old "Send a Link" function. Alternatively, if it were the only way, would installing and switching to Outlook 2003 provide the functionality? |
Seeking OE5.5 "Send a Link" functionality with OE6 WinXp
Thanks Bruce, but that Knowledge Base article refers specifically to a hotfix
for Windows XP SP1 and I already have XP SP2 in which this hotfix would supposedly have been incorporated. The hotfix described "is only intended to correct the problem that is described in this article" which is not what is happening. Having a "complete URL in the subject line or in the body of the e-mail message" is not the "Send a Link" functionality of OE5.5 with the page TITLE in the subject line and as the label of the attached link, and whatever fix they added to XP SP2 did not restore that functionality. The added text in the body of the email is what I quoted and not the virus warning mentioned in the KB article, but I guess the fix mentioned would remove any text message beyond the URL. As far as my others questions, would you know if I can install OE5.5 under WinXpPro or whether Outlook 2003 sends links like OE5.5? Thanks. "Bruce Hagen" wrote: I always Copy & Paste links myself. That said, the best you can do is: Link Sent by E-mail Is Incomplete in Subject Line and Does Not Appear in Message Body: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=327010 The registry edit in the second half of this KB article will remove the virus warning. It will not remove the text identifying the attachment however. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Art Quest" wrote in message ... I had become very accustomed to using the "Send a Link" feature with IE6/OE5.5/Win98 as a means of collecting info from the web and saving them as Drafts but have recently upgraded to a TabletPC with IE6/OE6/WinXp in which "Send a Link" functionality has been degraded. Instead of creating an OE5.5 email with the linked webpage title in the Subject line and in the attached link, OE6 creates a non-descriptive subject line and link attachment with only the URL page name ("page123" versus "Descriptive title of webpage contents") and also adds the unwanted phrase "The message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: Shortcut to:" before the URL in the body of the email. The question is how to regain the OE5.5 "Send a Link" functionality. Can OE6 be reconfigured with this functionality and/or can OE6 be uninstalled and OE5.5 installed in a WinXpProTablet environment? The workaround of dragging and dropping, copying, pasting, deleting, etc., is much more time consuming than the old "Send a Link" function. Alternatively, if it were the only way, would installing and switching to Outlook 2003 provide the functionality? |
Seeking OE5.5 "Send a Link" functionality with OE6 WinXp
You are stuck with what you've got. There is no way to run OE5.5 in XP.
steve "Art Quest" wrote in message ... Thanks Bruce, but that Knowledge Base article refers specifically to a hotfix for Windows XP SP1 and I already have XP SP2 in which this hotfix would supposedly have been incorporated. The hotfix described "is only intended to correct the problem that is described in this article" which is not what is happening. Having a "complete URL in the subject line or in the body of the e-mail message" is not the "Send a Link" functionality of OE5.5 with the page TITLE in the subject line and as the label of the attached link, and whatever fix they added to XP SP2 did not restore that functionality. The added text in the body of the email is what I quoted and not the virus warning mentioned in the KB article, but I guess the fix mentioned would remove any text message beyond the URL. As far as my others questions, would you know if I can install OE5.5 under WinXpPro or whether Outlook 2003 sends links like OE5.5? Thanks. "Bruce Hagen" wrote: I always Copy & Paste links myself. That said, the best you can do is: Link Sent by E-mail Is Incomplete in Subject Line and Does Not Appear in Message Body: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=327010 The registry edit in the second half of this KB article will remove the virus warning. It will not remove the text identifying the attachment however. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Art Quest" wrote in message ... I had become very accustomed to using the "Send a Link" feature with IE6/OE5.5/Win98 as a means of collecting info from the web and saving them as Drafts but have recently upgraded to a TabletPC with IE6/OE6/WinXp in which "Send a Link" functionality has been degraded. Instead of creating an OE5.5 email with the linked webpage title in the Subject line and in the attached link, OE6 creates a non-descriptive subject line and link attachment with only the URL page name ("page123" versus "Descriptive title of webpage contents") and also adds the unwanted phrase "The message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: Shortcut to:" before the URL in the body of the email. The question is how to regain the OE5.5 "Send a Link" functionality. Can OE6 be reconfigured with this functionality and/or can OE6 be uninstalled and OE5.5 installed in a WinXpProTablet environment? The workaround of dragging and dropping, copying, pasting, deleting, etc., is much more time consuming than the old "Send a Link" function. Alternatively, if it were the only way, would installing and switching to Outlook 2003 provide the functionality? |
Seeking OE5.5 "Send a Link" functionality with OE6 WinXp
Thanks Steve. I was just about to finally try uninstalling OE6 and
installing OE5.5 on my WinXp system. For my further understanding, could you or someone else explain briefly why there is no way to run OE5.5 in XP? For that matter, is there a logical reason why the descriptive functionality of Send-a-Link in OE versions prior to OE6 (see original message for details) was degraded? And, still unanswered from my original message, how is the Send-a-Link functionality with Outlook? "Steve Cochran" wrote: You are stuck with what you've got. There is no way to run OE5.5 in XP. steve "Art Quest" wrote in message ... Thanks Bruce, but that Knowledge Base article refers specifically to a hotfix for Windows XP SP1 and I already have XP SP2 in which this hotfix would supposedly have been incorporated. The hotfix described "is only intended to correct the problem that is described in this article" which is not what is happening. Having a "complete URL in the subject line or in the body of the e-mail message" is not the "Send a Link" functionality of OE5.5 with the page TITLE in the subject line and as the label of the attached link, and whatever fix they added to XP SP2 did not restore that functionality. The added text in the body of the email is what I quoted and not the virus warning mentioned in the KB article, but I guess the fix mentioned would remove any text message beyond the URL. As far as my others questions, would you know if I can install OE5.5 under WinXpPro or whether Outlook 2003 sends links like OE5.5? Thanks. "Bruce Hagen" wrote: I always Copy & Paste links myself. That said, the best you can do is: Link Sent by E-mail Is Incomplete in Subject Line and Does Not Appear in Message Body: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=327010 The registry edit in the second half of this KB article will remove the virus warning. It will not remove the text identifying the attachment however. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Art Quest" wrote in message ... I had become very accustomed to using the "Send a Link" feature with IE6/OE5.5/Win98 as a means of collecting info from the web and saving them as Drafts but have recently upgraded to a TabletPC with IE6/OE6/WinXp in which "Send a Link" functionality has been degraded. Instead of creating an OE5.5 email with the linked webpage title in the Subject line and in the attached link, OE6 creates a non-descriptive subject line and link attachment with only the URL page name ("page123" versus "Descriptive title of webpage contents") and also adds the unwanted phrase "The message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: Shortcut to:" before the URL in the body of the email. The question is how to regain the OE5.5 "Send a Link" functionality. Can OE6 be reconfigured with this functionality and/or can OE6 be uninstalled and OE5.5 installed in a WinXpProTablet environment? The workaround of dragging and dropping, copying, pasting, deleting, etc., is much more time consuming than the old "Send a Link" function. Alternatively, if it were the only way, would installing and switching to Outlook 2003 provide the functionality? |
Seeking OE5.5 "Send a Link" functionality with OE6 WinXp
"Art Quest" wrote in message
... I had become very accustomed to using the "Send a Link" feature with IE6/OE5.5/Win98 as a means of collecting info from the web and saving them as Drafts but have recently upgraded to a TabletPC with IE6/OE6/WinXp in which "Send a Link" functionality has been degraded. Instead of creating an OE5.5 email with the linked webpage title in the Subject line and in the attached link, OE6 creates a non-descriptive subject line and link attachment with only the URL page name ("page123" versus "Descriptive title of webpage contents") and also adds the unwanted phrase "The message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: Shortcut to:" before the URL in the body of the email. The question is how to regain the OE5.5 "Send a Link" functionality. Can OE6 be reconfigured with this functionality and/or can OE6 be uninstalled and OE5.5 installed in a WinXpProTablet environment? What version of sendmail.dll are you using? FWIW here is mine: filever --a-- W32i DLL ENU 6.0.2900.2180 shp 55,296 08-03-2004 sendmail.dll /filever I'm currently using IE7rtm but I suspect sendmail.dll was not changed by it. My Send Link by E-mail does not produce a .URL file attachment any more. In a test E-mail I see Subject: page title and body contains just the URL as seen in the Address bar. BTW DependencyWalker shows that sendmail.dll contains an entrypoint called DllRegisterServer; so regsvr32 sendmail.dll could be tried in case something related to this feature is broken in the registry. Have you tried IE7 yet? Doing that could shake up the bits in the registry too. ; ) Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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