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QFD - 29 Mar 2008 16:20 GMT
Hi,
When clicking on an email link sometime ago, a dialogue box opened to ask
'which program' I wanted to use to open it (rather than automatically going
to IE). I hastily selected something, and now when I go to click on a link in
an email, rather than opening IE and going to the site, there is a 'file
extraction' message that pops up (it is evidently using a program I
incorrectly selected as opposed to opening IE).
My question more than likely has a simple answer: how do I 'redo' this
error, so that when I click on a link in an email, it uses IE rather than
this other program?
Thanks for your help!
Make today great!
Chris
Mary - 29 Mar 2008 18:26 GMT
Right click on a link, select Open with, choose IE and check Always use this
program. You can also open file associations and change the html and url
associations to IE.

> Hi,
> When clicking on an email link sometime ago, a dialogue box opened to ask
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> Make today great!
> Chris
QFD - 29 Mar 2008 21:11 GMT
Hi Mary,
Thanks for your response. I'm still stuck, as when I right click on the link
I get a 'greyed out' cut, copy, paste and clear, and then can also select
'select all,' 'lookup' or 'translate.' On the second part of your suggestion,
how would I get to the 'file association' to change the html and url
association to IE (and would that apply globally to ALL email links?)?
Thanks again.

> Right click on a link, select Open with, choose IE and check Always use this
> program. You can also open file associations and change the html and url
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> > Make today great!
> > Chris
QFD - 29 Mar 2008 21:30 GMT
Hi Mary,

SUCCESS! My wife (it was her computer with the issue) found a 'repair and
detect' command in Outlook, hit that and it asked us for an association. I
then took us to Program Files/IE and associated it with the executable file
there...and it worked.
Thanks again for your help.
Enjoy your weekend!
Make today great!
Chris

> Hi Mary,
> Thanks for your response. I'm still stuck, as when I right click on the link
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> > > Make today great!
> > > Chris

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