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Old July 9th 08, 04:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Todd[_2_]
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Default URL in email does not go to web site

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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