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When I click an active link in Microsoft Outlook 2000, it beeps. It won't
open into a browser window. How can I fix this? |
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karich21 wrote:
When I click an active link in Microsoft Outlook 2000, it beeps. It won't open into a browser window. How can I fix this? Try this: in IE click ToolsInternet OptionsProgramsReset Web Settings. -- Brian Tillman |
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It didn't work.
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karich21 wrote:
It didn't work. What happens if you hold down the Shift key when you click, browse to the browser executable (C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Iexplore.exe, for example), and click OK? -- Brian Tillman |
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