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Old September 5th 08, 04:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Tiffer76
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Default fixing an email link problem??

Whenever I click on an email link, it takes me to my email home page instead
of filling in the address for me like it used to. So now, I have to go back
to the email address on the previous page, write it down, then go to my
email and type it in. I cannot even copy and paste it. How can I change this?
Its really inconvienient. It used to work fine. And I didn't change
anything....It uses Hotmail. I would rather use a differnt email but Am not
sure how. Thats another question. Any ideas how to get it to work properly??
Is it a hotmail problem??
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Old September 5th 08, 04:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
smlunatick
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Default fixing an email link problem??

On Sep 5, 4:08*pm, Tiffer76
wrote:
Whenever I click on an email link, it takes me to my email home page instead
of filling in the address for me like it used to. So now, I have to go back
to the email address on the previous page, write it down, then go to my *
email and type it in. I cannot even copy and paste it. How can I change this?
Its really inconvienient. It used to work fine. And I didn't change
anything....It uses Hotmail. I would rather use a differnt email but Am not
sure how. Thats another question. Any ideas how to get it to work properly??
Is it a hotmail problem??


You are using "Hotmail" via Internet Explorer? If yes, then it is an
Internet Explorer and a Hotmail problem. Hotmail is a Web based email
system.
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Old September 5th 08, 04:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Tiffer76
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Default fixing an email link problem??

ok, so how do i fix it??

"smlunatick" wrote:

On Sep 5, 4:08 pm, Tiffer76
wrote:
Whenever I click on an email link, it takes me to my email home page instead
of filling in the address for me like it used to. So now, I have to go back
to the email address on the previous page, write it down, then go to my
email and type it in. I cannot even copy and paste it. How can I change this?
Its really inconvienient. It used to work fine. And I didn't change
anything....It uses Hotmail. I would rather use a differnt email but Am not
sure how. Thats another question. Any ideas how to get it to work properly??
Is it a hotmail problem??


You are using "Hotmail" via Internet Explorer? If yes, then it is an
Internet Explorer and a Hotmail problem. Hotmail is a Web based email
system.

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Old September 5th 08, 06:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Daave
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Default fixing an email link problem??

"Tiffer76" wrote in message
...
"smlunatick" wrote:

On Sep 5, 4:08 pm, Tiffer76
wrote:
Whenever I click on an email link, it takes me to my email home
page instead
of filling in the address for me like it used to. So now, I have to
go back
to the email address on the previous page, write it down, then go
to my
email and type it in. I cannot even copy and paste it. How can I
change this?
Its really inconvienient. It used to work fine. And I didn't change
anything....It uses Hotmail. I would rather use a differnt email
but Am not
sure how. Thats another question. Any ideas how to get it to work
properly??
Is it a hotmail problem??


You are using "Hotmail" via Internet Explorer? If yes, then it is an
Internet Explorer and a Hotmail problem. Hotmail is a Web based
email
system.


ok, so how do i fix it??


See
http://hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/dasp/ua_info.asp

Contacting Hotmail

To receive help with your Hotmail account, sign-in to your account and
click the "Help" link in the upper right hand corner. Here you will find
a list of our most recent customer questions and a comprehensive library
of self-help articles. If you can't find what you need using our Help
system, you can submit a question using our support form and we'll
respond to you within 24 hours.


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Old September 5th 08, 07:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Mark L. Ferguson
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Default fixing an email link problem??

I suggest clearing the IE cache files. IE, Tools menu, Delete Browsing
History. Delete files and cookies.

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"Tiffer76" wrote in message
...
ok, so how do i fix it??

"smlunatick" wrote:

On Sep 5, 4:08 pm, Tiffer76
wrote:
Whenever I click on an email link, it takes me to my email home page
instead
of filling in the address for me like it used to. So now, I have to go
back
to the email address on the previous page, write it down, then go to my
email and type it in. I cannot even copy and paste it. How can I change
this?
Its really inconvienient. It used to work fine. And I didn't change
anything....It uses Hotmail. I would rather use a differnt email but Am
not
sure how. Thats another question. Any ideas how to get it to work
properly??
Is it a hotmail problem??


You are using "Hotmail" via Internet Explorer? If yes, then it is an
Internet Explorer and a Hotmail problem. Hotmail is a Web based email
system.

 




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