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    Unable to open links in Outlook Express

    Hello again. Once again I need some help. Seems I have a problem after an error involving the AOL toolbar in IE7 (also use Firefox), I ran file checker which asked for my WinXp CD. I ran through it and found all the computer settings were changed and couldn't get them back (screen res.). I then proceeded to use system restore which got me back to the original state. Finally I uninstalled IE7 through Add / Remove and then reinstalled it. Now everything is working very well EXCEPT not being able to click on links in my outlook express email.
    I am running windows Xp Home sp2, using Windows Live Onecare
    Thanks
    Tom

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    If you'll search the Internet Forum you'll find your question asked/answered a few dozen times
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    Tom, Many times registering the referenced dll files as shown under the Resolution section at the link below corrects the problem. Also set Internet Explorer as the default browser.

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/281679/EN-US/


    Tufenuf

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    Thanks guys. I found the Mshtml.dll to be corupt

    http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t...epairerror.jpg

    I cannot resolve this as of yet. the other five .dll files were successfully repaired or not in need of repair.
    Now what?? I also think I have Firefox set as default. If I need to put IE7 as default how would I go about it? Thanks again
    Tom

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    Tom, I'm using IE6 but I think the methods at the links below should work.

    http://www.hku.hk/cc/faq/www/Def2IE.html

    or

    http://www.winxptutor.com/iedefault.htm

    Tufenuf

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    Making IE the default browser solved my problem. I believe I had FF as my default in the past without any problems but I can live with this. Thank you
    Tom

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    Installed IE7 several days ago. When I tried accessing Outlook I got a window asking me to enter my network password. Never would connect. Un-installed....... went back to normal. Going to leave it alone..............

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    Quote Originally Posted by tpm
    Making IE the default browser solved my problem. I believe I had FF as my default in the past without any problems but I can live with this. Thank you

    I also encountered this problem after reinstalling (restoring then updating to IE7)
    I always had Firefox as my default before with no problems. In fact my desktop PC the links work fine with Firefox as the default. The difference is not having upgraded to IE7.
    Anyway, I can live with this fix just as tpm has said.
    It helps to be smarter than what you`re working on!

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    Hello David. I since went back to making FF the default browser and so far things are doing just fine. I figure every now and then we may need to go back to our preferences and choose our default program if things should go haywire in outlook again
    Have a great day
    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by tpm
    Hello David. I since went back to making FF the default browser and so far things are doing just fine. I figure every now and then we may need to go back to our preferences and choose our default program if things should go haywire in outlook again
    Have a great day
    That IS weird. Now links open in Firefox just as they always have.
    I wonder why Bill and the Micro$oft dummies always have to f&%# with everything.
    It helps to be smarter than what you`re working on!

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