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Thomas
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      02-04-2006

"Luke O'Malley" <> wrote in message
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> These two email handlers are almost identical. I assume what will
> cure the problem on Outlook Express will also work for Thunderbird.
>

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How do I make hyperlinks in messages work again?
If clicking a hyperlink in Outlook Express appears to do nothing at all,
first verify that there is a properly installed default browser. It is
recommended that you make Internet Explorer the default browser at least
until the problem is resolved.

For Windows XP:

1.
Click Start, point to All Programs, and then click Set Program Access and
Defaults.

2.
Click Custom, and then click on the arrow button to the right of screen to
reveal all available Web browser options.

3.
Under Choose a default Web browser, click Internet Explorer, and then click
OK.


For other Windows versions:

.. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.

.. Double-click the Internet or Internet Options icon, and then click
Programs.

.. Make sure that the Internet Explorer should check to see if it is the
default check box is selected, click Apply, and then click OK.

.. Open Internet Explorer, and then click Yes when you receive the following
prompt:

"Internet Explorer is not currently your default browser. Do you wish to
make it the default?"


If hyperlinks are still not working, it's likely one or more registered file
associations are configured incorrectly. To repair the associations:

1.
Click Start, click My Computer, and then click Folder Options on the Tools
menu.

2.
Click the File Types tab.

3.
Select URL:Hypertext Transfer Protocol in the list of registered file
types.

4.
Click the Advanced button (Windows XP), or the Edit button (other
versions).

5.
In the list of Actions, select open and then click the Edit button.

6.
The Application used to perform action box should contain this, including
quotation marks:

"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -nohome

If instead it contains a short name version of that path, or an incorrect
path, change it to the above. Click OK.

7.
Repeat steps 3-7 for the file type URL:Hypertext Transfer Protocol with
Privacy.

8.
Click OK to close the Folder Options window.


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      02-04-2006
"Luke O'Malley" <> wrote in message
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> These two email handlers are almost identical. I assume what will
> cure the problem on Outlook Express will also work for Thunderbird.
>
> I have checked on line at mozilla, help files, etc., no answer to my
> problem.
>
> The problem: when I receive an email none of the links on it work.
> It may say 'Click Here for . . .' and nothing happens when I click
> on it.
>
> Experimenting I found that if I right-clicked on some of these links
> an then selected 'copy link location' I could then paste it into my
> browser and they would work. I have a feeling that there is some
> box that I did not select in the setup, but I can not find it.
> Please help.
>
> Goodwill,
> Luke
>



Found by a Google search:

http://groups.google.com/group/micro...847ff99aab543e

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      02-04-2006
Try holding down shift key and click


 
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      02-10-2006
Luke O'Malley <> wrote in
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> In article ds0s51$f96$,
> "Vanguard" <> said:
> -->
> -->"Luke O'Malley" <> wrote in
> message -->news:A1REf.2352$...
> -->>
> -->>
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> -->>
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> -->Found by a Google search:
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> ?????


did you read
http://groups.google.com/group/micro....internet.outl
ookexpress/browse_frm/thread/55f8699a99521a66/7c847ff99aab543e#7c84
7ff99aab543e


maybe paste those links into your browser ?

your > -->>
are ugly
 
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      02-12-2006
In article yyQGf.677$,
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      02-12-2006
Luke O'Malley <> wrote in
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> In article
> 43ebf8f6$0$176$ et,
> samuel <> said:
> -->
> -->Luke O'Malley <> wrote in
> -->news:yyQGf.677$:


> -->> ?????
> -->
> -->did you read
> -->http://groups.google.com/group/micro...c.win98.intern
> et.outl
> -->ookexpress/browse_frm/thread/55f8699a99521a66/7c847ff99aab54
> 3e#7c84 -->7ff99aab543e
> -->
> -->
> -->maybe paste those links into your browser ?
> -->
> -->your > -->>
> -->are ugly
> -->
> -->
>
> How do I paste the links into my browser?
> Luke


you said
"Experimenting I found that if I right-clicked on some of these
links
an then selected 'copy link location' I could then paste it into my
browser and they would work."
 
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