clicking on a link within an email?

J

John Salerno

Whenever I click on a link embedded in an email, a dialog box always pops up
as if I were downloading something. How do I get rid of this?

Thanks,
John
 
B

Brian Tillman

John Salerno said:
Whenever I click on a link embedded in an email, a dialog box always
pops up as if I were downloading something. How do I get rid of this?

I suspect the dialogue box is asking you to locate your Internet browser's
executable. Put it's location in the th eproper field of the box and you
shouldn't have any trouble. FOr example, MS Internet Explorer is usually
C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Iexplorer.exe
 
J

John Salerno

Brian Tillman said:
I suspect the dialogue box is asking you to locate your Internet browser's
executable. Put it's location in the th eproper field of the box and you
shouldn't have any trouble. FOr example, MS Internet Explorer is usually
C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Iexplorer.exe

Yes, that's exactly it. But even though this dialog box comes up, it still
opens up the link anyway (I use Firefox). Should I just put the link to
Firefox in there anyway and see if that gets rid of it?
 
B

Brian Tillman

John Salerno said:
Yes, that's exactly it. But even though this dialog box comes up, it
still opens up the link anyway (I use Firefox). Should I just put the
link to Firefox in there anyway and see if that gets rid of it?

Can't hurt, I suppose.
 
J

John Salerno

Brian Tillman said:
Can't hurt, I suppose.

Well, doing that got rid of the dialog box, but now every link I click on
opens up twice, in two windows (or tabs)! Any suggestions to stop that?
 
J

John Salerno

I'm not sure if this fix applies to me. I don't have problems when opening
links within Firefox, and this site you gave me says that opening external
links is a separate issue. And in my case, opening links from Outlook is
considered external links, right?
 
J

Jerry

I had the problem that when I clicked on a link in Outlook, it opened
Firefox as it should but also opened a dialog box looking for an .exe file.
It was trying to find the location of the default browser...e.g. Firefox or
Explorer. If you point the dialog box to the Firefox executable, it then
opened two instances of Firefox. I found this tweak and applied it and it
works fine.

If the above is your problem, try the tweak. Anyway, let me know.

Jerry
 
J

John Salerno

Ok, thanks.


Jerry said:
I had the problem that when I clicked on a link in Outlook, it opened
Firefox as it should but also opened a dialog box looking for an .exe file.
It was trying to find the location of the default browser...e.g. Firefox or
Explorer. If you point the dialog box to the Firefox executable, it then
opened two instances of Firefox. I found this tweak and applied it and it
works fine.

If the above is your problem, try the tweak. Anyway, let me know.

Jerry
 
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