Hi Guys and Gals
I have been browsing this forum for a little while now and I thought that it was time to register and say hello.
With regard to the Outlook problem, although I am not a computer expert, I think that it is possibly caused not by Outlook itself but by your internet settings. It usually happens when the registry key becomes corrupt or there is a bit of information missing. As a first stop try to reset your internet explorer to its default settings.
To Reset Web settings in Windows XP:
1.Open Internet Explorer.
2.On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
3.Click the Programs tab, and then click the Reset button.
4.Under Internet programs, verify that the correct e-mail program is selected.
5.Click to select the Internet Explorer should check to see whether it is the default browser check box.
6.Click Apply, and then click OK.
If you receive a message when Internet Explorer starts telling you that IE is not currently your default browser, click Yes to make it your default.
If you are using Vista:
1.Open Internet Explorer.
2.On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
3.Click the Advanced tab, and then click the Reset button.
4.On the Programs tab, under Internet programs, click Set Programs, then "Set your Default Programs", select your e-mail program and click "Set this program as Default". Repeat for Internet Explorer.
5.Click OK and close the dialogs.
Note: You need to set Internet Explorer as default and verify the problem is fixed. If you prefer a different browser, you can set it as default later.
I hope that this helps.
kind regards
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