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vickiiann February 18th 06 02:12 AM

Hi
 
I have windows XP profesional, and was wondering... How am I able to click
on web links from my emails, i get in outlook express.. it used to be that
way a while ago, but somehow it changed...

would someone be able to help me..

Thanks
~ Victoria



Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] February 18th 06 04:12 AM

Hi
 
Try posting this in an Outlook Express news group - this is not one of them.
Outlook is a part of Microsoft Office and is what this group supports.
Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer and has its own news groups.

You can also find some good Outlook Express information he

http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com


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After furious head scratching, vickiiann asked:

| I have windows XP profesional, and was wondering... How am I able to
| click on web links from my emails, i get in outlook express.. it used
| to be that way a while ago, but somehow it changed...
|
| would someone be able to help me..
|
| Thanks
| ~ Victoria



Diane Poremsky [MVP] February 18th 06 05:59 AM

Hi
 
ie's tools, options, programs tab. Reset web settings and set OE as the
default.

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"vickiiann" wrote in message
news:YvuJf.774865$x96.296115@attbi_s72...
I have windows XP profesional, and was wondering... How am I able to click
on web links from my emails, i get in outlook express.. it used to be that
way a while ago, but somehow it changed...

would someone be able to help me..

Thanks
~ Victoria




Alan Smithee Jr. February 18th 06 06:58 AM

Hi
 
A full service newsgroup. One MVP says that it's not the correct group to
post in, yet adds an informative link nonetheless.
Another MVP provides a solution without mentioning that's is not the correct
group.
Some newsgroups only criticize the "ignorant" poster (often shaming them in
the process) and provide no useful information.



Gary Mount February 18th 06 11:31 AM

Hi
 
Did you notice the original poster had a very uninformative subject line?

"Alan Smithee Jr." wrote in message
...
A full service newsgroup. One MVP says that it's not the correct group to
post in, yet adds an informative link nonetheless.
Another MVP provides a solution without mentioning that's is not the
correct group.
Some newsgroups only criticize the "ignorant" poster (often shaming them
in the process) and provide no useful information.




Alan Smithee Jr. February 18th 06 05:42 PM

Hi
 
Did you notice the original poster had a very uninformative subject line?

Indeed...and yet, it got read and illicited responses. Go figure.



Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] February 18th 06 06:48 PM

Hi
 
I prefer to teach a man to fish - Diane has other ideas about how to serve
the fish.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Alan Smithee Jr. asked:

| A full service newsgroup. One MVP says that it's not the correct
| group to post in, yet adds an informative link nonetheless.
| Another MVP provides a solution without mentioning that's is not the
| correct group.
| Some newsgroups only criticize the "ignorant" poster (often shaming
| them in the process) and provide no useful information.



Alan February 18th 06 08:50 PM

Hi
 

"Alan Smithee Jr." wrote in message
...
A full service newsgroup. One MVP says that it's not the correct group to
post in, yet adds an informative link nonetheless.
Another MVP provides a solution without mentioning that's is not the
correct group.
Some newsgroups only criticize the "ignorant" poster (often shaming them
in the process) and provide no useful information.


At least as much useful information as you provided. Well done.



Brian Tillman February 18th 06 10:30 PM

Hi
 
Alan Smithee Jr. wrote:

Indeed...and yet, it got read and illicited responses. Go figure.


I don't think any of the elicited responses were illicit.
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Brian Tillman

Alan Smithee Jr. February 18th 06 11:01 PM

Hi
 
At least as much useful information as you provided. Well done.

I pay a compliment to Milly, Diane and the group itself and you critisize.
Why?




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