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    I can't click on any link in any site that has a link to there email address

    Ex: contact us, click here to email us.

    Everytime IE click on something like that I freeze for 5-8 seconds then IE closes out. or I multiple Browsers opening at once (56 one time)

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    What email software are you using? It should open up and start a new msg. If you have more than one program or you have multiple email accounts, that could be a problem. If you are strictly using a web type emailer, i.e. hotmail, I don't think that Internet Explorer will allow you to direct mail the links in a web page.

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    [quote]Originally posted by DANIMAL:
    <strong>I can't click on any link in any site that has a link to there email address

    Ex: contact us, click here to email us.

    Everytime IE click on something like that I freeze for 5-8 seconds then IE closes out. or I multiple Browsers opening at once (56 one time)</strong><hr></blockquote>

    - go to TOOLS | INTERNET OPTIONS |PROGRAMS
    - see what the default email application is and make sure it is set to whatever you are using...sometime it goes screwy...thx to M$

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    [quote]Originally posted by Gameguru:
    <strong>What email software are you using? It should open up and start a new msg. If you have more than one program or you have multiple email accounts, that could be a problem. If you are strictly using a web type emailer, i.e. hotmail, I don't think that Internet Explorer will allow you to direct mail the links in a web page.</strong><hr></blockquote>

    I'm using Office XP's Outlook, just called "microsoft Outlook"
    I have 3 email account from the same provider "Sympatico"
    and One hotmail acount.
    Honestly I don't ever think I had this problem before installing Microsoft Outlook but I would like to keep it.
    I checked the Knowledge base but there's nothing there that I Could find.

    Raven; I checked that too: and it is set to Microsoft Outlook. the only other option is Outlook express.
    I hope that someday we will be able to put away our fears and prejudices and just laugh at people.

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    Try this....it will determine if its an Outlook or I.E. problem.

    Right-click on an empty space on your desktop and choose New | Shortcut. In the Command line, type (without quotes, and no space after the colon! Replace the fake email address with your recipient's.) "mailto:[email protected]" Click next and give it a name (like email whoever) Now just double-clicking that icon will open your default email client and should come up with a blank msg. If it works, then its an IE prob. If it doesn't I would think that its Outlook.

    Let me know the results.
    Note: To correct display problems, hold the "ALT"key and press"F4".

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    [quote]Originally posted by Gameguru:
    <strong>Try this....it will determine if its an Outlook or I.E. problem.

    Right-click on an empty space on your desktop and choose New | Shortcut. In the Command line, type (without quotes, and no space after the colon! Replace the fake email address with your recipient's.) "mailto:[email protected]" Click next and give it a name (like email whoever) Now just double-clicking that icon will open your default email client and should come up with a blank msg. If it works, then its an IE prob. If it doesn't I would think that its Outlook.

    Let me know the results. </strong><hr></blockquote>

    I can't choose a mailto: as a command lin only programs that I have in my drives. the closest thing I can select to that is my address book. <img src="confused.gif" border="0">
    I hope that someday we will be able to put away our fears and prejudices and just laugh at people.

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    i created the shortcut he was talking about and it worked. maybe you mistyped something.

    the location of the item should be:

    mailto:[email protected]

    good luck

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    Maybe because I'm using XP? with Office XP and Microsoft Outlook.

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    I just did it, and it worked for me. BTW, I'm also running XP Pro.

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    but this is what gameguru said:

    "If it works, then its an IE prob. If it doesn't I would think that its Outlook"

    I suspect you got a problem with outlouk.

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    [quote]Originally posted by Quiet Thunder:
    <strong>I just did it, and it worked for me. BTW, I'm also running XP Pro.</strong><hr></blockquote>

    SO your shortcut dialog box looks exactly like mine above?

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    mine looked exactly the same as your dialog box. and i almost have the same setup as you.

    xp pro but outlook 2000

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    **** man this sucks,
    Jus tgot off the phone with Sympatico and they say it's a problem with my software (of course) they told me to uninstall zonealarm and go back to outlook 2000.

    I'll try unistalling outlook 2002 but not zonealarm.

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    Chill out DANIMAL, no need to get hot under the collar.

    Most likely the default handlers for the mailto: protocol have not been installed. I found this page <a href="http://chattanooga.net/~scochran/oelnk.htm" target="_blank">http://chattanooga.net/~scochran/oelnk.htm</a> which explains how to get it to work for OE5, however I understand you're trying to get it to work with Outlook, so maybe some Outlook user out there could let us know what is in their computer for the mailto: protocol.

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    I have Outlook XP and WinXP Pro and the "create mailto shortcut" that I described before works just fine. I would really have to question Outlook after reading all the posts. If you can, try to reinstall it.

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