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Show Home Page by Default for Folder
Outlook 2007:
I am trying to set up a folder in my mailbox, which I would use to always have a certain website up in Outlook. To do this, I have created a new folder to contain mail items, then selected Home Page under properties, entered the web address under address and selected the check box to show the home page by default. Seems to work great, with this exception - the links on the page do not work. More detail - the website I am tyring to use is nexo.com (I am basically trying to use it to create an intranet for my coworkers through the internet). The web adress of my site is: http://mysitename.nexo.com. On the main page there are links to sub pages - when I go to those pages in internet explorer, the address of those pages is: http://mysitename.nexo.com/subpagename. If I do the same thing on the page as it is displayed in Outlook, the site it tries to go to is: http://www.nexo.com/users/mysitename/subpagename. This of course is not an actual site and does not work. Does anyone know why IE7 would translate the destination page of a link differently than Outlook 2007? Any solutions? I am not too much of a tech guy, but is it a Java thing or something that Outlook's browser can't do that IE7 can? Thanks! |
Show Home Page by Default for Folder
Outlook makes a lousy browser plus it is missing many of the security features that IE has. I would not recommend using Outlook to browse the Intra or Internet.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 After furious head scratching, mtbcpa asked: | Outlook 2007: | | I am trying to set up a folder in my mailbox, which I would use to | always have a certain website up in Outlook. To do this, I have | created a new folder to contain mail items, then selected Home Page | under properties, entered the web address under address and selected | the check box to show the home page by default. Seems to work great, | with this exception - the links on the page do not work. | | More detail - the website I am tyring to use is nexo.com (I am | basically trying to use it to create an intranet for my coworkers | through the internet). The web adress of my site is: | http://mysitename.nexo.com. On the main page there are links to sub | pages - when I go to those | pages in internet explorer, the address of those pages is: | http://mysitename.nexo.com/subpagename. If I do the same thing on the | page as it is displayed in Outlook, the site it tries to go to is: | http://www.nexo.com/users/mysitename/subpagename. This of course is | not an actual site and does not work. | | Does anyone know why IE7 would translate the destination page of a | link differently than Outlook 2007? Any solutions? I am not too much | of a tech guy, but is it a Java thing or something that Outlook's | browser can't do that IE7 can? | | Thanks! |
Show Home Page by Default for Folder
Security is tighter in Outlook than in browsers but my intranet site works
so it doesn't block all urls as a rule. Test it with other urls - does it work? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "mtbcpa" wrote in message ... Outlook 2007: I am trying to set up a folder in my mailbox, which I would use to always have a certain website up in Outlook. To do this, I have created a new folder to contain mail items, then selected Home Page under properties, entered the web address under address and selected the check box to show the home page by default. Seems to work great, with this exception - the links on the page do not work. More detail - the website I am tyring to use is nexo.com (I am basically trying to use it to create an intranet for my coworkers through the internet). The web adress of my site is: http://mysitename.nexo.com. On the main page there are links to sub pages - when I go to those pages in internet explorer, the address of those pages is: http://mysitename.nexo.com/subpagename. If I do the same thing on the page as it is displayed in Outlook, the site it tries to go to is: http://www.nexo.com/users/mysitename/subpagename. This of course is not an actual site and does not work. Does anyone know why IE7 would translate the destination page of a link differently than Outlook 2007? Any solutions? I am not too much of a tech guy, but is it a Java thing or something that Outlook's browser can't do that IE7 can? Thanks! |
Show Home Page by Default for Folder
On Sep 5, 9:02*pm, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
Security is tighter in Outlook than in browsers but my intranet site works so it doesn't block all urls as a rule. Test it with other urls - does it work? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips:http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visitinghttp://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspxor point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "mtbcpa" wrote in message ... Outlook 2007: I am trying to set up a folder in my mailbox, which I would use to always have a certain website up in Outlook. *To do this, I have created a new folder to contain mail items, then selected Home Page under properties, entered the web address under address and selected the check box to show the home page by default. *Seems to work great, with this exception - the links on the page do not work. More detail - the website I am tyring to use is nexo.com (I am basically trying to use it to create an intranet for my coworkers through the internet). *The web adress of my site is: http://mysitename.nexo.com. On the main page there are links to sub pages - when I go to those pages in internet explorer, the address of those pages is: http://mysitename.nexo.com/subpagename. *If I do the same thing on the page as it is displayed in Outlook, the site it tries to go to is: http://www.nexo.com/users/mysitename/subpagename. *This of course is not an actual site and does not work. Does anyone know why IE7 would translate the destination page of a link differently than Outlook 2007? *Any solutions? *I am not too much of a tech guy, but is it a Java thing or something that Outlook's browser can't do that IE7 can? Thanks!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have tested with others and it works fine. In fact, on the site I am using, some of the links work, and others don't. Again, being a non-techie, I am wondering if it is translating the links because some kind of java or other kind of script? |
Show Home Page by Default for Folder
I have tested with others and it works fine. In fact, on the site I
am using, some of the links work, and others don't. Again, being a non-techie, I am wondering if it is translating the links because some kind of java or other kind of script? Outlook isn't doing any translating. If the site uses scripts or java, then yes, they may not work due to security. Review the source code for the page - compare the ones that work with the ones that don't. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "mtbcpa" wrote in message ... On Sep 5, 9:02 pm, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: Security is tighter in Outlook than in browsers but my intranet site works so it doesn't block all urls as a rule. Test it with other urls - does it work? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips:http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visitinghttp://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspxor point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "mtbcpa" wrote in message ... Outlook 2007: I am trying to set up a folder in my mailbox, which I would use to always have a certain website up in Outlook. To do this, I have created a new folder to contain mail items, then selected Home Page under properties, entered the web address under address and selected the check box to show the home page by default. Seems to work great, with this exception - the links on the page do not work. More detail - the website I am tyring to use is nexo.com (I am basically trying to use it to create an intranet for my coworkers through the internet). The web adress of my site is: http://mysitename.nexo.com. On the main page there are links to sub pages - when I go to those pages in internet explorer, the address of those pages is: http://mysitename.nexo.com/subpagename. If I do the same thing on the page as it is displayed in Outlook, the site it tries to go to is: http://www.nexo.com/users/mysitename/subpagename. This of course is not an actual site and does not work. Does anyone know why IE7 would translate the destination page of a link differently than Outlook 2007? Any solutions? I am not too much of a tech guy, but is it a Java thing or something that Outlook's browser can't do that IE7 can? Thanks!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have tested with others and it works fine. In fact, on the site I am using, some of the links work, and others don't. Again, being a non-techie, I am wondering if it is translating the links because some kind of java or other kind of script? |
Show Home Page by Default for Folder
"mtbcpa" wrote in message
... I have tested with others and it works fine. In fact, on the site I am using, some of the links work, and others don't. Again, being a non-techie, I am wondering if it is translating the links because some kind of java or other kind of script? In addition to what's been said, I think that if cascasing style sheets are in use, OL 2007 will also behave quite differently. OL 2007 uses Word to render the web pages, not IE as used by earlier versions of Outlook. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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