email hyperlinks do not work in Firefox browser, email hyperlinks do not work in Firefox browser |
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email hyperlinks do not work in Firefox browser, email hyperlinks do not work in Firefox browser |
Jul 26 2008, 07:58 PM
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Firefox is my browser... [don't lecture me for this--I like it] Incredimail is my email. In my browser, I cannot open email links. Nothing happens. It used to work and I tried system restore to a month earlier...it didn't work. In reading around the web I found posts that said to go to control panel folders option file option look for the 'mail to' protocol highlight it and hit advanced and UNCHECK the DDE box. I have several times and the box will not STAY unchecked. Any help you can give me would be much appreciated... Thanks |
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Jul 27 2008, 03:20 AM
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![]() Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 74 From: Australia OS: Windows XP Home - SP3 |
Hello and welcome to Geeks to Go
After checking the box, did you press Apply/Ok? |
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Jul 27 2008, 09:30 AM
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Aug 3 2008, 06:57 PM
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![]() Trusted Techie Posts: 4,632 From: Now in a MEMA (Katrina) Cottage OS: Win XP/Vista Home Premium. Backup PC: Commodore 64 with 300 baud modem! |
Any chance you need to go to "Set Program Access and Defaults" to make sure those are set? It might be related to Windows' Updates/IE7 as reported by some people:
hyperlink and mozilla firefox Links Outlook Express Email open to file explorer Hyperlinks To Firefox & IE7 Not Working From Email & Web Pages Vista Bus Hyperlinks not working in received email (firefox) Not the posting dates for these and you'll see this seems to be an off/on problem over a period of time. What the exact solution is I don't know, but you might try some of the steps listed in following links even though they are related to IE. Links in email do not work Hyperlinks Don't Work In OE, IE won't respond to a Hyperlink I think it is realted to Windows and Internet Options as IE is so tighly integrated with Windows and may affect settings for other default programs used. Ron |
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Aug 5 2008, 08:12 AM
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![]() Global Moderator Posts: 5,563 From: dallas, tx OS: Windows Vista x64 |
I had a similar issue. This is what I did to resolve it:
must be applied after every firefox update For Windows Vista When using the following: Windows Vista with Office 2007 and Firefox. When click on a link in the sidebar or in Outlook you may get the following: General failure the url was: access denied or General failure the url was: "system can not find the file specified" Either way, the path to fixing it is the same. Open up regedit and go to the following registry key: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\FirefoxURL\shell\open\ddeexec Double click on the Default string, which should have a value of ""%1",,0,0,,,,". Delete that value and leave it blank. Restart the pc and life should be good. For Windows 2000/ XP with outlook 2007 and Firefox: File Types edit (In Windows XP and Windows 2000) 1. Open Windows Explorer (or My Computer). 2. Go to Tools -> Folder Options -> File Types 3. Select Extension: "(NONE)" File Type: "URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol" 4. Click "Advanced". In the "Edit File Type" window, select "open" and click "Edit" 5. Uncheck "Use DDE" (the dialog should then hide the lower part) 6. Click OK for that dialog and the next one (afterwards the DDE message box will be cleared, as shown here) 7. Repeat for Extension: "(NONE)" File Type: "URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol with Privacy" (and any other protocols you want to fix) 8. Repeat for Extension: "(NONE)" File Type: "Firefox URL" 9. Repeat for Extension: "HTM" (or "HTML") File Type: "Firefox Document" |
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