Outlook Express won't let me open links?
I recently downloaded Internet Explorer 8, now in my Outlook Express when I get mail that has a link in it, it will not open the link. i have to right click copy and paste the link. i have checked all the settings I can think of. this worked before just fine.1 person got this answerI do too
April 2nd, 2010 7:14pm

Hyperlinks do not work in Outlook Express or in Word (Revised 29 Apr-09)http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823301 Hyperlinks do not work in Outlook Express after you upgrade to IE7 [and/or IE8] (Revised 29 Apr-09)http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929867 If still no joy: Courtesy of MVP Frank Saunders. [RIP] If nothing happens when you click a link:Open Windows Explorer, or the Control Panel.Go to Tools | Folder Options | File Types.Scroll down to [NONE] URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol (NOT URL:Internet Shortcut) and select it.Click Edit or Advanced, depending on your Windows version.Select 'open'.Click Edit. "Application used to perform this action" should read: "C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET EXPLORER\iexplore.exe" -nohome (Check the path to iexplore.exe to make sure that is correct and use the double quotes.) DDE should be checked and in the boxes below it you should have: #1:"%1",,-1,0,,,,#2IExplore#3 (blank) #4WWW_OpenURL URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol with Privacy should be the same. If all the above is correct, uncheck: Use DDE. Bruce Hagen ~ MS-MVP [Mail]
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April 2nd, 2010 7:20pm

Thank you unchecking Use DDE worked. It sure is nice you people are around and communicate in ways the normal guy can understand. Thanks once again.
April 2nd, 2010 7:34pm

You're welcome & thanks for posting back. Bruce Hagen ~ MS-MVP [Mail]
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April 2nd, 2010 8:08pm

Thank you thank you thank you. This worked perfectly!!marcyme
June 16th, 2010 8:59pm

You're welcome too.Bruce Hagen ~ MS-MVP [Mail]
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June 16th, 2010 9:20pm

hi..when i saw your note about unchecking the dde code & the box shortened i thought that was the action & thats all..but it did work for some reason ! thanks so much .. esp as MS have stopped support for XP & wanted to charge me $60 for a tech!!!who are these people!!!?? hasnt he got enough money .. with the charitable work he does do doesnt charity begin at home & with his customers!? ..as raffi4.. its nice that someone like you takes the time to help us !! thank you .. :)
February 9th, 2011 4:26am

You're welcome & glad to help.P.S. Although most of us here are volunteers, MS pays to operate these forums and that is not cheap. They do have techs that you can call, but they are MS employees and if it were free, they would be inundated with calls. The reason for these forums.Bruce HagenMS-MVP Oct. 1, 2004 ~ Sept. 30, 2010Imperial Beach, CA
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February 9th, 2011 10:33am

The fora pay for themselves via advertising as does Google. steve <Bruce Hagen> wrote in message news:Email removed for privacy...You're welcome & glad to help.P.S. Although most of us here are volunteers, MS pays to operate these forums and that is not cheap. They do have techs that you can call, but they are MS employees and if it were free, they would be inundated with calls. The reason for these forums.Bruce HagenMS-MVP Oct. 1, 2004 ~ Sept. 30, 2010Imperial Beach, CA
February 10th, 2011 8:43am

Your solution worked perfectly -- but only for the first Outlook Express hyperlink I tried it out with. When I clicked on a second hyperlink in another email, nothing happened. I went back to the Control Panel and repeated the steps delineated in your solution to see if any of the settings had changed. When I got to URL:Hypertext Transfer Protocol with Privacy, I saw that there was a checkmark in the Use DDEbox. I once again removed it.I figured that the problem had to be an incorrect setting in one of the Services, so I quit out of Control Panel, right-clicked over the My Computer icon, and selected Manage from the menu that appeared. In the Computer Management window that opened, I double-clicked on Services and Applications and then on Services. Then I scrolled down to Network DDE. The Startup type was set to Automatic and the Service was running. I closed the Service, and changed the Startup type to Manual. Apparently, this setting was undoing your solution. I then opened Outlook Express and went through 15 or 16 different spam e-mails, happily clicking the 'unsubscribe' link at the bottom of each one. They all opened in Internet Explorer. (Question: should I disable the Network DDE service?)Thank you, Mr. Hagen. I'm usually pretty good at solving most XP problems, but I definitely couldn't have done this without your help.P.S. Over the years, many of us have had major computer problems stemming from incorrect services settings (like the Network DDE settings mentioned above). There are over 100 services on my computer. The reason I knew which one to look at (other than the fact that there's only one other one that has 'DDE' in its name), is that about a month ago I was having problems with my internet connection. Although the technician I had waited over an hour to speak to told me the problem was caused by a temporary power outage, he wanted to ask me a few questions about my computer configuration 'to prevent future problems' (as if I was the one who had caused the power outage). One of the 4 or 5 questions he asked was about my Network DDE settings. He told me to change them to the settings I described to you.Many companies that employ hundreds of underpaid, overworked phone-support technicians to deal with the same problem over and over again don't care if their proposed solution is likely to cause other, often more serious problems down the line. They're happy to let that be someone else's problem (even if that 'someone else' is usually the consumer.)Thanks again. usually the consumer). only with one type of problem (say, internet access) assigned to solve one type of problem in a fairly narrow a particular type of problem, such as internet access has extreme 'tunnel-vision'. For instance, a technician who tasked with solving if the problem involved, say, internet access, the proposed solution may who 'fixes' a particular problem
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February 10th, 2011 11:23am

I figured that the problem had to be an incorrect setting in one of the Services, so I quit out of Control Panel, right-clicked over the My Computer icon, and selected Manage from the menu that appeared. In the Computer Management window that opened, I double-clicked on Services and Applications and then on Services. Then I scrolled down to Network DDE. The Startup type was set to Automatic and the Service was running. I closed the Service, and changed the Startup type to Manual. Apparently, this setting was undoing your solution. I then opened Outlook Express and went through 15 or 16 different spam e-mails, happily clicking the 'unsubscribe' link at the bottom of each one. They all opened in Internet Explorer. (Question: should I disable the Network DDE service?)Two points:1: Normally, even though the box becomes checked again, the one-time act of unchecking it usually works. I honestly don't know if disabling the Network DDE service is a good idea or not.2: Unsubscribing from a well known business, (i.e. you were getting offers from a store like Office Depot after making an online purchase), is fine and usually works.Unsubscribing from a spammer simply tells them that your address is indeed an active address and the spam will keep coming. (Although they really don't care if an address is legit anymore).Try re-registering these dlls and see if that helps with the links issue.Start | Run | type, or Copy/Paste, these in one at a time and try again. (Note the space in each command).regsvr32 Mshtml.dllregsvr32 Oleaut32.dllregsvr32 Shell32.dllregsvr32 actxprxy.dllregsvr32 shdocvw.dllregsvr32 urlmon.dllIn IE, go to: Tools>Internet Options>Programs. Click: Reset Web Settings - (uncheck box for homepage) - Click Yes.Bruce HagenMS-MVP Oct. 1, 2004 ~ Sept. 30, 2010Imperial Beach, CA
February 10th, 2011 11:41am

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