Outlook 2007 Email Links

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I am running Vista Home Basic SP2 and MS Office Enterprise 2007. I recently

developed a problem when clicking on the links in my emails in Outlook 2007.

Instead of redirecting to IE8, the link is treated like a file and a box

pops up that requires a program association for the "file" which is really a

url.



[see error here]

http://cid-a507b3e76f1b727b.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/.Public/outlook error.jpg



In researching discussions it appears that this may be due to IE8 not being

set as default, but when I try to set it as so through Program Defaults, it

does not remain and Outlook does not remain as default email. However, I

don't have another browser installed so I am not sure why. Links work from

other Office apps like Word and Excel but not in Outlook, so I am not sure if

there is an error with Outlook only.



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"I am not limited to the scope of my eyes, but rather to the range of my

skies!"
 
Hi Curtis,



No... the links are malformed... the person who sent you the email did not

test to see if they worked before sending it to you.



snip.



"Windows cannot open this file:



File: 01/



Tell them not to send you file names with '/' characters in them... (I don't

know how they could be doing that.. Windows stops you from using certain

characters in file names)



Use underscores "_" for spaces and forward slashes instead in file names.



eg. tell them to 01/01/2010 Data.txt rename to 01_01_2010_Data.txt



"Curtis Family" wrote in message

news:7F695F42-14FF-480A-9EAB-722B29DDAA7A@microsoft.com...

> I am running Vista Home Basic SP2 and MS Office Enterprise 2007. I

> recently

> developed a problem when clicking on the links in my emails in Outlook

> 2007.

> Instead of redirecting to IE8, the link is treated like a file and a box

> pops up that requires a program association for the "file" which is really

> a

> url.

>

> [see error here]

> http://cid-a507b3e76f1b727b.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/.Public/outlook error.jpg

>

> In researching discussions it appears that this may be due to IE8 not

> being

> set as default, but when I try to set it as so through Program Defaults,

> it

> does not remain and Outlook does not remain as default email. However, I

> don't have another browser installed so I am not sure why. Links work

> from

> other Office apps like Word and Excel but not in Outlook, so I am not sure

> if

> there is an error with Outlook only.

>

> --

> "I am not limited to the scope of my eyes, but rather to the range of my

> skies!"
 
Is Firefox or another alternate browser also installed?



Are you configuring the Brower and Email defaults in the CUSTOM

( I am running Vista Home Basic SP2 and MS Office Enterprise 2007. I

> recently

> developed a problem when clicking on the links in my emails in Outlook

> 2007.

> Instead of redirecting to IE8, the link is treated like a file and a box

> pops up that requires a program association for the "file" which is really

> a

> url.

>

> [see error here]

> http://cid-a507b3e76f1b727b.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/.Public/outlook error.jpg

>

> In researching discussions it appears that this may be due to IE8 not

> being

> set as default, but when I try to set it as so through Program Defaults,

> it

> does not remain and Outlook does not remain as default email. However, I

> don't have another browser installed so I am not sure why. Links work

> from

> other Office apps like Word and Excel but not in Outlook, so I am not sure

> if there is an error with Outlook only.[/color]
 
There is no other browser installed. How would I do custom configuration. The

previous reply indicates that the links are malformed but this applies to all

links regardless of the sender. That would lead me to believe that is more of

a problem within my system configuration rather than the link itself as I am

able to open them on another computer in my home.

--

"I am not limited to the scope of my eyes, but rather to the range of my

skies!"





"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:



> Is Firefox or another alternate browser also installed?

>

> Are you configuring the Brower and Email defaults in the CUSTOM

> ( --

> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002

>

>

> Curtis Family wrote:

> > I am running Vista Home Basic SP2 and MS Office Enterprise 2007. I

> > recently

> > developed a problem when clicking on the links in my emails in Outlook

> > 2007.

> > Instead of redirecting to IE8, the link is treated like a file and a box

> > pops up that requires a program association for the "file" which is really

> > a

> > url.

> >

> > [see error here]

> > http://cid-a507b3e76f1b727b.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/.Public/outlook error.jpg

> >

> > In researching discussions it appears that this may be due to IE8 not

> > being

> > set as default, but when I try to set it as so through Program Defaults,

> > it

> > does not remain and Outlook does not remain as default email. However, I

> > don't have another browser installed so I am not sure why. Links work

> > from

> > other Office apps like Word and Excel but not in Outlook, so I am not sure

> > if there is an error with Outlook only.


>

> .

>
 
Change which programs Windows uses by default:

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Change-which-programs-Windows-uses-by-default



Change default programs using Set Program Access and Computer Defaults:

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/...sing-Set-Program-Access-and-Computer-Defaults



Fix for Application not found error when opening a hyperlink or URL (similar

error)

http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/fix-for-application-not-found-error-when-opening-an-url/





Curtis Family wrote:

> There is no other browser installed. How would I do custom configuration.

> The previous reply indicates that the links are malformed but this applies

> to all links regardless of the sender. That would lead me to believe that

> is more of a problem within my system configuration rather than the link

> itself as I am able to open them on another computer in my home.

>

>> Is Firefox or another alternate browser also installed?

>>

>> Are you configuring the Brower and Email defaults in the CUSTOM

>> (> --

>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002

>>

>>

>> Curtis Family wrote:

>>> I am running Vista Home Basic SP2 and MS Office Enterprise 2007. I

>>> recently

>>> developed a problem when clicking on the links in my emails in Outlook

>>> 2007.

>>> Instead of redirecting to IE8, the link is treated like a file and a

>>> box

>>> pops up that requires a program association for the "file" which is

>>> really

>>> a

>>> url.

>>>

>>> [see error here]

>>> http://cid-a507b3e76f1b727b.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/.Public/outlook error.jpg

>>>

>>> In researching discussions it appears that this may be due to IE8 not

>>> being

>>> set as default, but when I try to set it as so through Program Defaults,

>>> it

>>> does not remain and Outlook does not remain as default email. However,

>>> I

>>> don't have another browser installed so I am not sure why. Links work

>>> from

>>> other Office apps like Word and Excel but not in Outlook, so I am not

>>> sure

>>> if there is an error with Outlook only.


>>

>> .
 
I have a similiar problem and only with files attached that are file001.jpg .

On top of that previous emails with this that I used to be able to open are

now no longer able to be opened either. It is not the sender who is the

problem it is only those files labeled that way and the error says that there

is an error in the image previewer. I have tried to repair my outlook but it

still won't work and this problem appeared in the middle of a day when I had

no updates or changes made to any of my programs. One minute I could open

the file and the next email I couldnt preview the next one with the same name.



I will try the fix listed in next reply and let you know what happens.



"Curtis Family" wrote:



> There is no other browser installed. How would I do custom configuration. The

> previous reply indicates that the links are malformed but this applies to all

> links regardless of the sender. That would lead me to believe that is more of

> a problem within my system configuration rather than the link itself as I am

> able to open them on another computer in my home.

> --

> "I am not limited to the scope of my eyes, but rather to the range of my

> skies!"

>

>

> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

>

> > Is Firefox or another alternate browser also installed?

> >

> > Are you configuring the Brower and Email defaults in the CUSTOM

> > ( > --

> > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

> > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002

> >

> >

> > Curtis Family wrote:

> > > I am running Vista Home Basic SP2 and MS Office Enterprise 2007. I

> > > recently

> > > developed a problem when clicking on the links in my emails in Outlook

> > > 2007.

> > > Instead of redirecting to IE8, the link is treated like a file and a box

> > > pops up that requires a program association for the "file" which is really

> > > a

> > > url.

> > >

> > > [see error here]

> > > http://cid-a507b3e76f1b727b.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/.Public/outlook error.jpg

> > >

> > > In researching discussions it appears that this may be due to IE8 not

> > > being

> > > set as default, but when I try to set it as so through Program Defaults,

> > > it

> > > does not remain and Outlook does not remain as default email. However, I

> > > don't have another browser installed so I am not sure why. Links work

> > > from

> > > other Office apps like Word and Excel but not in Outlook, so I am not sure

> > > if there is an error with Outlook only.


> >

> > .

> >
 
All my defaults were already set the way they should have been. I undid and

redid all of them and restarted the computer but those same file001.jpg still

cannot be previewed or opened now, including ones that had previously been

opened without problem.



Still looking for an answer to this previewer problem. Considering

uninstalling and reinstalling outlook but dont want to lose all my emails.



"lkholcombe" wrote:



> I have a similiar problem and only with files attached that are file001.jpg .

> On top of that previous emails with this that I used to be able to open are

> now no longer able to be opened either. It is not the sender who is the

> problem it is only those files labeled that way and the error says that there

> is an error in the image previewer. I have tried to repair my outlook but it

> still won't work and this problem appeared in the middle of a day when I had

> no updates or changes made to any of my programs. One minute I could open

> the file and the next email I couldnt preview the next one with the same name.

>

> I will try the fix listed in next reply and let you know what happens.

>

> "Curtis Family" wrote:

>

> > There is no other browser installed. How would I do custom configuration. The

> > previous reply indicates that the links are malformed but this applies to all

> > links regardless of the sender. That would lead me to believe that is more of

> > a problem within my system configuration rather than the link itself as I am

> > able to open them on another computer in my home.

> > --

> > "I am not limited to the scope of my eyes, but rather to the range of my

> > skies!"

> >

> >

> > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

> >

> > > Is Firefox or another alternate browser also installed?

> > >

> > > Are you configuring the Brower and Email defaults in the CUSTOM

> > > ( > > --

> > > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

> > > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002

> > >

> > >

> > > Curtis Family wrote:

> > > > I am running Vista Home Basic SP2 and MS Office Enterprise 2007. I

> > > > recently

> > > > developed a problem when clicking on the links in my emails in Outlook

> > > > 2007.

> > > > Instead of redirecting to IE8, the link is treated like a file and a box

> > > > pops up that requires a program association for the "file" which is really

> > > > a

> > > > url.

> > > >

> > > > [see error here]

> > > > http://cid-a507b3e76f1b727b.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/.Public/outlook error.jpg

> > > >

> > > > In researching discussions it appears that this may be due to IE8 not

> > > > being

> > > > set as default, but when I try to set it as so through Program Defaults,

> > > > it

> > > > does not remain and Outlook does not remain as default email. However, I

> > > > don't have another browser installed so I am not sure why. Links work

> > > > from

> > > > other Office apps like Word and Excel but not in Outlook, so I am not sure

> > > > if there is an error with Outlook only.

> > >

> > > .

> > >
 
Feel free to begin a new thread about /your/ issues & computer.



lkholcombe wrote:

> I have a similiar problem and only with files attached that are

> file001.jpg

> . On top of that previous emails with this that I used to be able to open

> are now no longer able to be opened either. It is not the sender who is

> the

> problem it is only those files labeled that way and the error says that

> there is an error in the image previewer. I have tried to repair my

> outlook but it still won't work and this problem appeared in the middle of

> a day when I had no updates or changes made to any of my programs. One

> minute I could open the file and the next email I couldnt preview the next

> one with the same name.

>

> I will try the fix listed in next reply and let you know what happens.
 
I discovered the IE was not set as the default browser.

Once I set IE as the default browser it worked properly.





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