ChatterBank0 min ago
email links not working
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Any links I receive in emails have stopped working. This has just happened recently. I'm using outlook express and windows XP.
Any help welcomed
Any help welcomed
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your computer has probably lost the data which tells Outlook Express which web browser to open links in.
See here to fix the problem:
http:// email.a bout.co ...s/qt /et_fix _links. htm
Chris
See here to fix the problem:
http://
Chris
In Firefox go to Tools > Options > Advanced > General and click 'Check now'.
If Firefox is no longer set as your default browser (which can happen if registry data becomes corrupt) click 'Yes'
If Firefox is (apparently) your default browser, see the 'Windows XP' section here to set it again via the control panel:
http:// support .mozill ...brow ser-doe s-not-w ork
If that doesn't work, trying setting Internet Explorer as your default browser, restarting your PC and then setting Firefox as your browser again.
If that doesn't work, try using System Restore to set your registry back to a date before the problem arose. (Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore).
If that still doesn't work, try an 'on top' installation of Firefox. (i.e. reinstall it WITHOUT first uninstalling it).
If that doesn't work, try uninstalling Firefox and doing a 'clean install'.
If that doesn't work, open a bottle of something alcoholic!
Chris
If Firefox is no longer set as your default browser (which can happen if registry data becomes corrupt) click 'Yes'
If Firefox is (apparently) your default browser, see the 'Windows XP' section here to set it again via the control panel:
http://
If that doesn't work, trying setting Internet Explorer as your default browser, restarting your PC and then setting Firefox as your browser again.
If that doesn't work, try using System Restore to set your registry back to a date before the problem arose. (Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore).
If that still doesn't work, try an 'on top' installation of Firefox. (i.e. reinstall it WITHOUT first uninstalling it).
If that doesn't work, try uninstalling Firefox and doing a 'clean install'.
If that doesn't work, open a bottle of something alcoholic!
Chris