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Old September 19th, 2004, 03:37 PM
Debbie Evans
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Default Opening a link witihin an email

I am using outlook 6, but am unable to open a link within an email, I click
on it but nothing happens. If I choose to use the mail option from witihin
BTinterent I can open the lins, but I prefer to use outlook for my email. I
am assuming this is a settings problem but I am unsure what to change to
allow this to happen. I am also using Macfee security, could this be the
problem, if so what do I change.
Your help would be much appreciated
 




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