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How to get URL-Shortcuts workable? (OL 2007, vista, IE7.0)



 
 
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Old July 7th 07, 10:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Peter Flindt
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Default How to get URL-Shortcuts workable? (OL 2007, vista, IE7.0)

Hello,
someone knows where are the settings for the "build in"
Internet-Browser?
For example, when I press CTRL+7 I could open the "Microsoft Office
Online" website, but I get script-errors and picture links are
disabled, this make the website-view inside Outlook nearly unusable.

Peter


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Old July 7th 07, 03:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky
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Default How to get URL-Shortcuts workable? (OL 2007, vista, IE7.0)

Outlook offers just limited support as a browser - anything that can be
dangerous is disabled. You'll need to view it in IE.

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"Peter Flindt" wrote in message
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Hello,
someone knows where are the settings for the "build in"
Internet-Browser?
For example, when I press CTRL+7 I could open the "Microsoft Office
Online" website, but I get script-errors and picture links are
disabled, this make the website-view inside Outlook nearly unusable.

Peter


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Old July 7th 07, 10:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Peter Flindt
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Default How to get URL-Shortcuts workable? (OL 2007, vista, IE7.0)

Diane Poremsky wrote at 07.07.2007 :
Outlook offers just limited support as a browser - anything that can be
dangerous is disabled. You'll need to view it in IE.


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"Peter Flindt" wrote in message
...
Hello,
someone knows where are the settings for the "build in"
Internet-Browser?
For example, when I press CTRL+7 I could open the "Microsoft Office
Online" website, but I get script-errors and picture links are
disabled, this make the website-view inside Outlook nearly unusable.

Peter



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