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news link in OE6 won't work with x-usc: prefix
The news link displays normally in OE6:
news://newsserver/newsgroup Looking at its source code, that is exactly how it appears in the source code as well, no extra characters or prefix. However the link is dead when clicked, it goes nowhere. The reason is that apparently a x-usc: prefix appears out of the blue for unknown reasons, so when hovering the mouse over the link it appears in the OE6 status bar as follows: x-usc:news://newsserver/newsgroup Where does the mysterious x-usc: prefix come from, why, and how can it be fixed? |
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news link in OE6 won't work with x-usc: prefix
And your default News account is...?
Gene3 wrote: The news link displays normally in OE6: news://newsserver/newsgroup Looking at its source code, that is exactly how it appears in the source code as well, no extra characters or prefix. However the link is dead when clicked, it goes nowhere. The reason is that apparently a x-usc: prefix appears out of the blue for unknown reasons, so when hovering the mouse over the link it appears in the OE6 status bar as follows: x-usc:news://newsserver/newsgroup Where does the mysterious x-usc: prefix come from, why, and how can it be fixed? |
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news link in OE6 won't work with x-usc: prefix
And your default News account is...?
Gene3 wrote: The news link displays normally in OE6: news://newsserver/newsgroup Looking at its source code, that is exactly how it appears in the source code as well, no extra characters or prefix. However the link is dead when clicked, it goes nowhere. The reason is that apparently a x-usc: prefix appears out of the blue for unknown reasons, so when hovering the mouse over the link it appears in the OE6 status bar as follows: x-usc:news://newsserver/newsgroup Where does the mysterious x-usc: prefix come from, why, and how can it be fixed? |
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news link in OE6 won't work with x-usc: prefix
You might check for 3rd party program interference, such as antivirus or
antimalware software which can screw up normal operations such as that. steve "Gene3" wrote in message ... The news link displays normally in OE6: news://newsserver/newsgroup Looking at its source code, that is exactly how it appears in the source code as well, no extra characters or prefix. However the link is dead when clicked, it goes nowhere. The reason is that apparently a x-usc: prefix appears out of the blue for unknown reasons, so when hovering the mouse over the link it appears in the OE6 status bar as follows: x-usc:news://newsserver/newsgroup Where does the mysterious x-usc: prefix come from, why, and how can it be fixed? |
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news link in OE6 won't work with x-usc: prefix
You might check for 3rd party program interference, such as antivirus or
antimalware software which can screw up normal operations such as that. steve "Gene3" wrote in message ... The news link displays normally in OE6: news://newsserver/newsgroup Looking at its source code, that is exactly how it appears in the source code as well, no extra characters or prefix. However the link is dead when clicked, it goes nowhere. The reason is that apparently a x-usc: prefix appears out of the blue for unknown reasons, so when hovering the mouse over the link it appears in the OE6 status bar as follows: x-usc:news://newsserver/newsgroup Where does the mysterious x-usc: prefix come from, why, and how can it be fixed? |
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news link in OE6 won't work with x-usc: prefix
Take a look at the File associations for URL:News Protocol and URL:NNTP
Protocol. They should read "C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\Msimn.exe" /newsurl:"%1" -- Mike - http://TechHelp.Santovec.us "Gene3" wrote in message ... The news link displays normally in OE6: news://newsserver/newsgroup Looking at its source code, that is exactly how it appears in the source code as well, no extra characters or prefix. However the link is dead when clicked, it goes nowhere. The reason is that apparently a x-usc: prefix appears out of the blue for unknown reasons, so when hovering the mouse over the link it appears in the OE6 status bar as follows: x-usc:news://newsserver/newsgroup Where does the mysterious x-usc: prefix come from, why, and how can it be fixed? |
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news link in OE6 won't work with x-usc: prefix
Take a look at the File associations for URL:News Protocol and URL:NNTP
Protocol. They should read "C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\Msimn.exe" /newsurl:"%1" -- Mike - http://TechHelp.Santovec.us "Gene3" wrote in message ... The news link displays normally in OE6: news://newsserver/newsgroup Looking at its source code, that is exactly how it appears in the source code as well, no extra characters or prefix. However the link is dead when clicked, it goes nowhere. The reason is that apparently a x-usc: prefix appears out of the blue for unknown reasons, so when hovering the mouse over the link it appears in the OE6 status bar as follows: x-usc:news://newsserver/newsgroup Where does the mysterious x-usc: prefix come from, why, and how can it be fixed? |
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news link in OE6 won't work with x-usc: prefix
Thanks to you and others for your suggestions. I found the cause
elsewhere... It's a bug in Windows Mail on Vista computers that affixes the "x-usc:" prefix onto URLs when copying them. Here's a generic example of the source code involved: A=20 href=3D"mhtml:{249823CC-30E1-4365-B565-540D83AAB0D4}mid://00000119/!x-usc= :news://newsserver/newsgroup"news://newsserver/= newsgroup/A I didn't notice it til very recently, but it seems to be propagating. Also googling for this error doesn't find much. So my hunch is that it was introduced with a recent Vista or Windows Mail update. I have no idea if MS is aware of it... G3 "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... Take a look at the File associations for URL:News Protocol and URL:NNTP Protocol. They should read "C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\Msimn.exe" /newsurl:"%1" -- Mike - http://TechHelp.Santovec.us "Gene3" wrote in message ... The news link displays normally in OE6: news://newsserver/newsgroup Looking at its source code, that is exactly how it appears in the source code as well, no extra characters or prefix. However the link is dead when clicked, it goes nowhere. The reason is that apparently a x-usc: prefix appears out of the blue for unknown reasons, so when hovering the mouse over the link it appears in the OE6 status bar as follows: x-usc:news://newsserver/newsgroup Where does the mysterious x-usc: prefix come from, why, and how can it be fixed? |
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news link in OE6 won't work with x-usc: prefix
Thanks to you and others for your suggestions. I found the cause
elsewhere... It's a bug in Windows Mail on Vista computers that affixes the "x-usc:" prefix onto URLs when copying them. Here's a generic example of the source code involved: A=20 href=3D"mhtml:{249823CC-30E1-4365-B565-540D83AAB0D4}mid://00000119/!x-usc= :news://newsserver/newsgroup"news://newsserver/= newsgroup/A I didn't notice it til very recently, but it seems to be propagating. Also googling for this error doesn't find much. So my hunch is that it was introduced with a recent Vista or Windows Mail update. I have no idea if MS is aware of it... G3 "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... Take a look at the File associations for URL:News Protocol and URL:NNTP Protocol. They should read "C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\Msimn.exe" /newsurl:"%1" -- Mike - http://TechHelp.Santovec.us "Gene3" wrote in message ... The news link displays normally in OE6: news://newsserver/newsgroup Looking at its source code, that is exactly how it appears in the source code as well, no extra characters or prefix. However the link is dead when clicked, it goes nowhere. The reason is that apparently a x-usc: prefix appears out of the blue for unknown reasons, so when hovering the mouse over the link it appears in the OE6 status bar as follows: x-usc:news://newsserver/newsgroup Where does the mysterious x-usc: prefix come from, why, and how can it be fixed? |
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news link in OE6 won't work with x-usc: prefix
[Community feechur strikes again?]
Gene3 wrote: Thanks to you and others for your suggestions. I found the cause elsewhere... It's a bug in Windows Mail on Vista computers that affixes the "x-usc:" prefix onto URLs when copying them. Here's a generic example of the source code involved: A=20 href=3D"mhtml:{249823CC-30E1-4365-B565-540D83AAB0D4}mid://00000119/!x-usc= news://newsserver/newsgroup"news://newsserver/= newsgroup/A I didn't notice it til very recently, but it seems to be propagating. Also googling for this error doesn't find much. So my hunch is that it was introduced with a recent Vista or Windows Mail update. I have no idea if MS is aware of it... G3 "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... Take a look at the File associations for URL:News Protocol and URL:NNTP Protocol. They should read "C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\Msimn.exe" /newsurl:"%1" -- Mike - http://TechHelp.Santovec.us "Gene3" wrote in message ... The news link displays normally in OE6: news://newsserver/newsgroup Looking at its source code, that is exactly how it appears in the source code as well, no extra characters or prefix. However the link is dead when clicked, it goes nowhere. The reason is that apparently a x-usc: prefix appears out of the blue for unknown reasons, so when hovering the mouse over the link it appears in the OE6 status bar as follows: x-usc:news://newsserver/newsgroup Where does the mysterious x-usc: prefix come from, why, and how can it be fixed? |
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