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2/9/2007 5:00:39 PM EDT
I recently had to validate my software with Microsoft.
I have windows XP operating system.
After downloading updates which I now have Internet Explorer 7.
I have Outlook express 6 that I can send and recieve e-mails with.
However, when I recieve a e-mail with a link to the internet. I click on the link and it is dead.
Any ideas whats wrong/
2/9/2007 5:08:32 PM EDT
[#1]
open oulook express.   go to options then security.    change the internet security zone to INTERNET  ZONE less secure more functional


don't forget to install this phishing patch

 when you use internet explorer you can still surf and open up web pages therer right ?
2/9/2007 5:14:08 PM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
open oulook express.   go to options then security.    change the internet security zone to INTERNET  ZONE less secure more functional


don't forget to install this phishing patch

 when you use internet explorer you can still surf and open up web pages therer right ?


Internet explorer works fine.
Like I said I can send and recieve e-mails with Outlook, But if I recieve an e-mail that has a link that should take me to internet explorer, when I click on it nothing happens.
Its just dead. Its the only problem I have.
2/9/2007 5:18:23 PM EDT
[#3]
well then try this   go to control panel  open internet options >   click the programs tab.  make sure IE is the default program listed


crap i have vista on my machine  its not the same as xp.  somewhere on that patch should fix the problem  
2/9/2007 5:22:34 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
well then try this   go to control panel  open internet options >   click the programs tab.  make sure IE is the default program listed


crap i have vista on my machine  its not the same as xp.  somewhere on that patch should fix the problem  


Says it is my default.
2/9/2007 5:25:37 PM EDT
[#5]
Try resetting IE7 settings to the default settings.  I know that this sounds weird, but give it a shot.

Tools, Internet Options, Settings, Restore Defaults.

Give it a shot.
2/9/2007 5:53:26 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
Try resetting IE7 settings to the default settings.  I know that this sounds weird, but give it a shot.

Tools, Internet Options, Settings, Restore Defaults.

Give it a shot.


I'll give it a try, Thats all for me tonight though.
Thanks for the help!