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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 |
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 |
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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