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Command Line Option Syntax Error - Type Command /? for Help

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Bob Breslin - 28 Sep 2004 04:05 GMT
Command Line Option Syntax Error - Type Command /? for
Help

I installed Mozilla Firefox browser, decised that I
didn't like it and removed it. Now I get the above error
message in Outlook (2002) whenever I click a url or IE
link. The only action available is "OK", no place to type
Command /? (as if it would provide any useful
information).

Thanks in advance for any help.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 29 Sep 2004 22:15 GMT
see if these steps help:
http://www.slipstick.com/problems/firefox.htm

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kanga - 14 Dec 2004 06:01 GMT
> Command Line Option Syntax Error - Type Command /? for
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