Hi, pshankland,
I may be all wet here, but your problem sounds like exactly the reverse of a problem one of my clients was having (that thread ended on January 28 in the "Email issues" forum). That is, my client was telling IE to use Outlook, but it kept throwing him into Lotus...
Joe! You did it. You did it, and I got the credit! That's not fair, is it?
Thank you so much!!
Um. Would you be up for an IE Favorites problem? It seems that suddently IE 6.0 on a Windows 98 machine stopped allowing alphabetization (or other permanent organization) of Favorites. I've...
I can't tell you, Joe, how much I appreciate your spending the time to help me solve this. I emailed my client your instructions, and he's tried every variation he can think of to make it work. When he clicks "okay," he still gets this error message: "The specified program could...
Good morning, Joe,
He didn't type anything; he browsed to find the executable. But this is what shows up after his path to Outlook: /f"&1"
Should I recommend that he try your version?
Thanks, Joe,
We're much closer than we were because now he does get sent to Outlook. However, it doesn't act like a "Mail to" message insofar as the "To" line does not contain the email address he's trying to click on.
In fact, he gets this error message: "The command...
Hi, again, Joe,
Thanks for your advice, but my client has tried every variation of shifting and clicking possible and still cannot dislodge his email links from Lotus Notes.
Any more ideas?
Please forgive me if this question has been asked and answered already, but I don't know where else to turn.
I have a client on a Windows 95 platform. His agency uses Outlook exclusively for mail, and Lotus Notes 4.6 only for other databases. He's set his default browser to IE (his is version...
Hi, Ron, We had ongoing problems with archiving in R5 for months; then our administrator added a time-stamp to the "Inbox" view about a month ago, and voila! The problems seemed to (largely) disappear. Once in awhile, Lotus refuses to properly archive a folder and, when this happens...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.