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can't send link through I.E6 to Outlook 2003

Discussion in 'Microsoft Mail (Outlook / OE / Windows Mail)' started by Billydee76, 2006/03/14.

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    Billydee76

    Billydee76 Inactive Thread Starter

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    when I try to send a link from I.E6 SP2 to Outlook 2003 , I recieve the message " your Microsoft Exchange server is unavailable ". I am on a corporate network with Outlook open and in verified working condition. No problem with Outlook. My system was recently reimaged with Windows XP professional SP2.
     
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    Steve R Jones

    Steve R Jones SuperGeek Staff

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    What do you mean by "send a link from I.E6 SP2 to Outlook 2003? "

    Copy and Paste?
     

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    Billydee76

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    in internet explorer , select tools\ Mail and News\ send a link.
    I get a lag before a error message comes up saying " your exchange server is unavailable "
     
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    Steve R Jones

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    Tools->Options->Programs tab. Is Outlooks set to be your Email Program?
     
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    Billydee76

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    yes, MS outlook is set as deafult, and Outlook works fine. I just can't get I.E to send a link. Everything else is working in both apps.
     

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