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Michael Moser April 6th 07 07:03 PM

What keeps overwriting my URL:MailTo Protocol entry in FileTypes???
 
Regularly, when I click a "mailto:..."-link on some webpage I get the
error message
"Could not perform this operation because the default mail client is not
properly installed".

Needless to say, that "Microsoft Outlook" is of course selected under
Tools = Internet Options = Programs = E-mail.

Puzzled I investigated further and found that in Explorer under Tools =
Folder Options... = File Types the entry for "(None] URL:MailTo
Protocol" contains the value
"C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\Office10\OUTLOOK.EXE" -c IPM.Note /m "%1" (i.e. in
8.3 notation).

If I change this entry to use long filenames, i.e.:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\Outlook.exe" -c IPMNote /m
"%1"

and then click on such a MailTo-URL then things work as expected, i.e.
Outlook starts up and opens a new email with the recipient already
entered.

But after the next reboot that darn value is back to
"C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\Office10\OUTLOOK.EXE" -c IPMNote /m "%1"

again and and things don't work any more.

So:
1.) Who/what is changing this value back???
2.) why does the short (8.3) form of the path not work here?

Any ideas or hints anybody?

Michael


Brian Tillman April 6th 07 09:19 PM

What keeps overwriting my URL:MailTo Protocol entry in FileTypes???
 
Michael Moser wrote:

Puzzled I investigated further and found that in Explorer under Tools
= Folder Options... = File Types the entry for "(None] URL:MailTo
Protocol" contains the value
"C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\Office10\OUTLOOK.EXE" -c IPM.Note /m "%1" (i.e.
in 8.3 notation).

If I change this entry to use long filenames, i.e.:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\Outlook.exe" -c IPMNote /m
"%1"

and then click on such a MailTo-URL then things work as expected, i.e.
Outlook starts up and opens a new email with the recipient already
entered.

But after the next reboot that darn value is back to
"C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\Office10\OUTLOOK.EXE" -c IPMNote /m "%1"

again and and things don't work any more.

So:
1.) Who/what is changing this value back???


I don't know. I've wondered myself.

2.) why does the short (8.3) form of the path not work here?


Perhaps "MICROS~2" is not the short form of the "Microsoft Office" folder.
Open a command prompt window, change to "Program Files", then use "dir /x
/p" ro locate the short name of "Microsoft Office" and if it's not
"MICROS~2", change the Open field in the "URL:Mailto Protocol" file type to
use the proper short name.
--
Brian Tillman


Michael Moser April 6th 07 10:35 PM

What keeps overwriting my URL:MailTo Protocol entry in FileTypes???
 
You were right: there were several 8.3 versions with leading MICROS~...:

26.01.2007 12:57 DIR MICROS~4 Microsoft ActiveSync
23.01.2007 23:52 DIR MICROS~2 Microsoft Bootvis
13.01.2007 13:34 DIR MICROS~1 microsoft frontpage
18.01.2007 01:47 DIR MI08C4~1 Microsoft Money 2005
14.01.2007 21:07 DIR MICROS~3 Microsoft Office
20.01.2007 20:25 DIR MICROS~1.NET Microsoft.NET

and "Microsoft Office" actually corresponds to "MICROS~3" not
"MICROS~2"!

What might have caused this havoc? I certainly never touched any of
these 8.3 names And why do long filenames get automagically changed
here?

Anyway - I changed that now to "MICROS~3" and let's see whether that
finally resolves the issue...

Thanks for the hint!
Michael

"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
...
...
Perhaps "MICROS~2" is not the short form of the "Microsoft Office"
folder. Open a command prompt window, change to "Program Files", then
use "dir /x /p" ro locate the short name of "Microsoft Office" and if
it's not "MICROS~2", change the Open field in the "URL:Mailto
Protocol" file type to use the proper short name.
--
Brian Tillman




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