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Mon, 18 Jul 2011 17:12:13 -0400
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Hi, all.

You all might want to know that even though I have left for vacation, Murphy 
apparently is following me, at least in my computer.

Actually, to be fair to Murphy, I have had this problem for a while, but 
haven't  figured out how to resolve it.

It used to be that if someone sent me an e-mail with links in it, I could 
simply click on the involved link after opening the message in Outlook 
express, and the material sited in the link automatically appeared.

Now, whenever I get e-mails containing links, I click on the link, and 
nothing happens.

Is there an Outlook Express setting that I need to re-activate?

Again, I hope this isn't considered "off topic", since we do often send 
ham-radio-related e-mails containing links of interest.

Hopefully, that's it for problems from me for today!  (smile)


73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ

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