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Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by david.harland1, 2004/10/07.

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  1. 2004/10/07
    david.harland1

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    i am using internet explorer and windows xp home
    when i retrieve my e.mails and there is a link in the e.mail nothing happens when i double click.
    any help on how to set the system to go to the link on double clicking as it worked before and now does not
    i can use the link on a copy and paste basis
    hoping for any help dave
     
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    goofiegram

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    Hi Dave, My PC just started to do the same thing as your PC and I can not find anything to correct it. if you come across anything please post it here so that I can read it and maybe I can get mine to work right again. The copy and paste is getting kind of old.
    Thanks
    Denise goofiegram
     
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    I wonder if this will resolve the problem?
    Source
     
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    goofiegram--Did you read the suggestions in the MS reference article in my first post?
     
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