Links Won't open Properly

T

Tom

Hi,

I cannot get links to open in Windows Mail. When I click on a link in a
message, nothing happens. In Outlook 2007, it asks me what program to open
the link with, either Firefox or IE. I have FF as my default browser. Fixes,
clues, etc?

Thanks,
Tom
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Reset FF to you default browser or set IE as the default and then FF again.
Sounds like FF didn't register itself properly as the default browser.
 
T

Tom

I have done that, and somehow when I went into program defaults (Control
Panel/Default Programs), I have to have it set to IE or it won't open under
Protocols HTTP HTTPS FTP. I can get it to work this way, but only in IE.
Funny though, both browser say they are the default. When I go into the
access panel to choose which program to use to open the above protocols,
only IE is available. I can set FF as the default for all un "Set your
default programs", but then that brings back my problem again.

To add; if I set FF using SYDP, under the protocols listed above, it says
the program is unknown under them (as well as the other that do not affect
WM or Outlook.

Roady said:
Reset FF to you default browser or set IE as the default and then FF
again. Sounds like FF didn't register itself properly as the default
browser.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Tom said:
Hi,

I cannot get links to open in Windows Mail. When I click on a link in a
message, nothing happens. In Outlook 2007, it asks me what program to
open the link with, either Firefox or IE. I have FF as my default
browser. Fixes, clues, etc?

Thanks,
Tom
 
R

Roady [MVP]

The fact that you can't select FF as your default browser suggests that
there is something wrong with your FF installation. Uninstall it, download
the latest version available and install it again.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Tom said:
I have done that, and somehow when I went into program defaults (Control
Panel/Default Programs), I have to have it set to IE or it won't open under
Protocols HTTP HTTPS FTP. I can get it to work this way, but only in IE.
Funny though, both browser say they are the default. When I go into the
access panel to choose which program to use to open the above protocols,
only IE is available. I can set FF as the default for all un "Set your
default programs", but then that brings back my problem again.

To add; if I set FF using SYDP, under the protocols listed above, it says
the program is unknown under them (as well as the other that do not affect
WM or Outlook.

Roady said:
Reset FF to you default browser or set IE as the default and then FF
again. Sounds like FF didn't register itself properly as the default
browser.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Tom said:
Hi,

I cannot get links to open in Windows Mail. When I click on a link in a
message, nothing happens. In Outlook 2007, it asks me what program to
open the link with, either Firefox or IE. I have FF as my default
browser. Fixes, clues, etc?

Thanks,
Tom
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

what is configured in set programs access under the default programs applet?




Tom said:
I have done that, and somehow when I went into program defaults (Control
Panel/Default Programs), I have to have it set to IE or it won't open under
Protocols HTTP HTTPS FTP. I can get it to work this way, but only in IE.
Funny though, both browser say they are the default. When I go into the
access panel to choose which program to use to open the above protocols,
only IE is available. I can set FF as the default for all un "Set your
default programs", but then that brings back my problem again.

To add; if I set FF using SYDP, under the protocols listed above, it says
the program is unknown under them (as well as the other that do not affect
WM or Outlook.

Roady said:
Reset FF to you default browser or set IE as the default and then FF
again. Sounds like FF didn't register itself properly as the default
browser.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Tom said:
Hi,

I cannot get links to open in Windows Mail. When I click on a link in a
message, nothing happens. In Outlook 2007, it asks me what program to
open the link with, either Firefox or IE. I have FF as my default
browser. Fixes, clues, etc?

Thanks,
Tom
 
T

Tom

Read my last reply, it gives the answer to your question.

Diane Poremsky said:
what is configured in set programs access under the default programs
applet?




Tom said:
I have done that, and somehow when I went into program defaults (Control
Panel/Default Programs), I have to have it set to IE or it won't open
under Protocols HTTP HTTPS FTP. I can get it to work this way, but only in
IE. Funny though, both browser say they are the default. When I go into
the access panel to choose which program to use to open the above
protocols, only IE is available. I can set FF as the default for all un
"Set your default programs", but then that brings back my problem again.

To add; if I set FF using SYDP, under the protocols listed above, it says
the program is unknown under them (as well as the other that do not
affect WM or Outlook.

Roady said:
Reset FF to you default browser or set IE as the default and then FF
again. Sounds like FF didn't register itself properly as the default
browser.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
Hi,

I cannot get links to open in Windows Mail. When I click on a link in a
message, nothing happens. In Outlook 2007, it asks me what program to
open the link with, either Firefox or IE. I have FF as my default
browser. Fixes, clues, etc?

Thanks,
Tom
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

There are multiple options under Default programs. You appeared to say to
set the default programs option - I wanted to know if you checked the last
one, called 'Set program access... '. It's used to choose non-Microsoft
programs, such as browser, mail, media player, and instant messenger
programs as the default and to enable access to them.

Also note, this is not an Outlook or Mail problem - it's a Vista
configuration problem.




Tom said:
Read my last reply, it gives the answer to your question.

Diane Poremsky said:
what is configured in set programs access under the default programs
applet?




Tom said:
I have done that, and somehow when I went into program defaults (Control
Panel/Default Programs), I have to have it set to IE or it won't open
under Protocols HTTP HTTPS FTP. I can get it to work this way, but only
in IE. Funny though, both browser say they are the default. When I go
into the access panel to choose which program to use to open the above
protocols, only IE is available. I can set FF as the default for all un
"Set your default programs", but then that brings back my problem again.

To add; if I set FF using SYDP, under the protocols listed above, it
says the program is unknown under them (as well as the other that do not
affect WM or Outlook.

in message Reset FF to you default browser or set IE as the default and then FF
again. Sounds like FF didn't register itself properly as the default
browser.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
Hi,

I cannot get links to open in Windows Mail. When I click on a link in
a message, nothing happens. In Outlook 2007, it asks me what program
to open the link with, either Firefox or IE. I have FF as my default
browser. Fixes, clues, etc?

Thanks,
Tom
 
T

Tom

Then why do you reply if this is ONLY a Vista OS issue? The problems I have
result from the experiences I have in Outlook and WM. Again, read inline, I
already said what I did in the settings using ALL categories. I also know
what all of the settings categories do in the Default Access program. It
seems you're not familiar with how Vista's Default Access works since you
are not using Vista.

Program Access is for setting certain program as the general default, but
not necessarily the complete default, whereas "Set your program defaults"
does exactly that for any program in the list, and then you can choose what
that program controls in particular that can be associated to it, if you
don't want it to control everything it can in totality. That is a far cry
more involved than any previous Windows OS I have used.

Diane Poremsky said:
There are multiple options under Default programs. You appeared to say to
set the default programs option - I wanted to know if you checked the
last one, called 'Set program access... '. It's used to choose
non-Microsoft programs, such as browser, mail, media player, and instant
messenger programs as the default and to enable access to them.

Also note, this is not an Outlook or Mail problem - it's a Vista
configuration problem.




Tom said:
Read my last reply, it gives the answer to your question.

Diane Poremsky said:
what is configured in set programs access under the default programs
applet?




I have done that, and somehow when I went into program defaults (Control
Panel/Default Programs), I have to have it set to IE or it won't open
under Protocols HTTP HTTPS FTP. I can get it to work this way, but only
in IE. Funny though, both browser say they are the default. When I go
into the access panel to choose which program to use to open the above
protocols, only IE is available. I can set FF as the default for all un
"Set your default programs", but then that brings back my problem again.

To add; if I set FF using SYDP, under the protocols listed above, it
says the program is unknown under them (as well as the other that do
not affect WM or Outlook.

"Roady [MVP]" <newsgroups_DELETE_@_DELETE_sparnaaij_NO_._SPAM_net>
wrote in message
Reset FF to you default browser or set IE as the default and then FF
again. Sounds like FF didn't register itself properly as the default
browser.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
Hi,

I cannot get links to open in Windows Mail. When I click on a link in
a message, nothing happens. In Outlook 2007, it asks me what program
to open the link with, either Firefox or IE. I have FF as my default
browser. Fixes, clues, etc?

Thanks,
Tom
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

[Adding Vista.general in hopes someone can help you since you don't seem to
want to post there yourself. To recap, links won't open in firefox.]

I keep replying because you keep posting in the outlook groups... and I am
using Vista. I own several computers and Vista is installed on some. It's
not on my main production machine, a tablet pc, because there aren't drivers
available for my EVDO modem yet.





Tom said:
Then why do you reply if this is ONLY a Vista OS issue? The problems I
have result from the experiences I have in Outlook and WM. Again, read
inline, I already said what I did in the settings using ALL categories. I
also know what all of the settings categories do in the Default Access
program. It seems you're not familiar with how Vista's Default Access
works since you are not using Vista.

Program Access is for setting certain program as the general default, but
not necessarily the complete default, whereas "Set your program defaults"
does exactly that for any program in the list, and then you can choose
what that program controls in particular that can be associated to it, if
you don't want it to control everything it can in totality. That is a far
cry more involved than any previous Windows OS I have used.

Diane Poremsky said:
There are multiple options under Default programs. You appeared to say to
set the default programs option - I wanted to know if you checked the
last one, called 'Set program access... '. It's used to choose
non-Microsoft programs, such as browser, mail, media player, and instant
messenger programs as the default and to enable access to them.

Also note, this is not an Outlook or Mail problem - it's a Vista
configuration problem.




Tom said:
Read my last reply, it gives the answer to your question.

what is configured in set programs access under the default programs
applet?




I have done that, and somehow when I went into program defaults
(Control Panel/Default Programs), I have to have it set to IE or it
won't open under Protocols HTTP HTTPS FTP. I can get it to work this
way, but only in IE. Funny though, both browser say they are the
default. When I go into the access panel to choose which program to use
to open the above protocols, only IE is available. I can set FF as the
default for all un "Set your default programs", but then that brings
back my problem again.

To add; if I set FF using SYDP, under the protocols listed above, it
says the program is unknown under them (as well as the other that do
not affect WM or Outlook.

"Roady [MVP]" <newsgroups_DELETE_@_DELETE_sparnaaij_NO_._SPAM_net>
wrote in message
Reset FF to you default browser or set IE as the default and then FF
again. Sounds like FF didn't register itself properly as the default
browser.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
Hi,

I cannot get links to open in Windows Mail. When I click on a link
in a message, nothing happens. In Outlook 2007, it asks me what
program to open the link with, either Firefox or IE. I have FF as my
default browser. Fixes, clues, etc?

Thanks,
Tom
 

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