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Resolved Outlook Windows 7 Probelm?

Discussion in 'Microsoft Mail (Outlook / OE / Windows Mail)' started by billberry12, 2010/01/22.

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    billberry12

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    Windows 7 Pro/ Outlook 2007...I can't open links in my email messages. I get a warning to contact the admisistrator. That is me. Any ideas on how to correct this? Also, on an unrelated matter, I can't email anyone in my company server since going to this new configuaration. I can get emails, but can not send or reply to them on their server. I downloaded the new Office 2010 beta, because I read in one forum that the problem was solved with that. Did not work for me. Same problem. Help Please.
     
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    Thanks for you help. I tried it several times, but it did not fix it. Any more suggestions? Please..
     
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    After I make this change, when I go back to this control panel "set program access....etc., it has reset to "make my current broszer my default ", and does not stay on "make internet explorer my default broszer. Why is it changing back on its own do you think?
     
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    What is your current browser? IE8?
     
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    Current Browser is IE8
     
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    In Windows 7, I can't get to the "run" option. How can I find it? There is no start option, and clicking on the little icon at bottom left does not give a "run" option. I did uninstall Chrome, so that could be the problem.
     
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    By default the Run command is not listed when you click on the Orb ......

    Right click on the Task Bar > Properties > Start Menu > Customise and scroll down to and check Run command.

    Alternatively type Run in the Search Box - Run is at the top of the programs list shown - click on it for the familiar dialogue box.
     
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    Great news!

    Changing the regedit file form Chrome did the trick.

    Thanks so much everyone.

    Now if I just get my emails going to my company server, this will be done.
    Again thanks bunches!
     
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    You're Welcome :)

    Please mark this thread as 'Resolved', see .....
     
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    Done. Thanks.
     

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