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I can't activate a url within a mail from either outlook or OE. I'm sure there's a setting somewhere to allow this, but I can't find it. Anyone?

I do think its odd that both of them are doing it!!

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Always a good idea to state your OS and version numbers. Here are 3 things to try. Check to see if registering the DLLs worked. If not, then web setting. If not then move on to IEFIX.

One or more of the following DLLs might be improperly registered.

1. Quit all programs that are running.
2. Click Start, and then click Run.
3. Type regsvr32 urlmon.dll and then click OK.
4. When you receive the "DllRegisterServer in urlmon.dll succeeded" message, click OK.

5. Repeat, substituting each of these additional DLLs:
Shdocvw.dll
Msjava.dll
Actxprxy.dll
Oleaut32.dll
Mshtml.dll
Browseui.dll
Shell32.dll (Windows XP and Windows 2000 only)
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Also try IE->Tools->Internet Options->Programs Tab.
Click Reset web settings button.
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If that doesn't work:
For Windows version (Win 98/ME/2000/XP) - Download iefix:
http://www.winxptutor.com/download/iefix.zip

It is a general purpose repair utility for Internet Explorer which repairs Internet Explorer by registering it's core DLL files. Additionally if it detects Windows 2000/XP as the Operating System, it runs SFC to restore missing or corrupt Windows system files.

Requires Microsoft VB6 runtimes for Windows 98/ME systems, download here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...61-7A9C-43E7-9117-F673077FFB3C&displaylang=en

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Hi

Reseting IE options worked. I did check the dlls, the only one on the list that didn't register was msjava.dll. Do I need this one? I'm running Home XP SP1. Thanks for your help.

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msjava.dll is a module that provides the support for Java programs to run in the Windows operating system. You may have SUN Java, which doesn't require this dll. If everything is fixed, then ignore it.

You can mark this solved....see below my sig....

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