- EMail thru Outlook Express
- Posted by on February 5th, 2004
When i receive EMail that has a reference to click on it
will not go there. I have the latest Internet Explorer
on my system and no one seems to know what my problem
is. I have to forward my mail to AOL to be able to read
any additional information. I guess that is referred to
as URL or hypolinks.
- Posted by Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP Windows Shell/User\) on February 5th, 2004
A URL or Hyperlink is an address on the Internet. However, if you are
reading your e-mail in AOL and not using a standard reader such as Outlook
Express, rather reading it within the AOL interface, it's possible their
interface is preventing the link from becoming active. If that's the case
and you are not using an e-mail client such as that listed above, just copy
the link into the run box on the Start menu and press enter or copy it into
the address bar of Internet Explorer and press enter.
--
Michael Solomon MS-MVP
Windows Shell/User
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