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| Recent Updates to IE7.0 Causing Various Problems... for example, now, on many sites, it seems to not interface with Windows Media Player. Also, interface to MS OUTLOOK 2007 doesn't work - "default client not properly configured...". Funny, for the longest time, neither of these were a problem at all. And they both work fine on Firefox. Anyone have any ideas? It would be really difficult to isolate this down to any particular IE update, and I don't want to have the hassle of uninstalling each one and then testing - HOPEFULLY I won't have to do that. Thanks... Andy |
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| RE: Recent Updates to IE7.0 Causing Various Problems... Hi, I'm not understanding what you're saying. Would you mind clarifying the issues? Troubleshooting Outlook configuration problems http://support.microsoft.com/kb/182151 Did all updates go well or were there errors during the installation? Check your Windows Update Log. Scroll to the bottom for current entries and post back any error messages recorded. Click Start, click Run, type %windir%\windowsupdate.log Are there Errors listed in Event Viewer that would lead to more insight? Right click on My Computer and click on Manage. Click the + next to Event Viewer to expand the menu. Click on Applications. Are there errors listed that would coincide with the issue (timewise)? Click on System. Are there errors listed that would coincide with the issue (timewise) ? -- Gistcheckin "Infoman" wrote: > for example, now, on many sites, it seems to not interface with Windows Media > Player. Also, interface to MS OUTLOOK 2007 doesn't work - "default client > not properly configured...". > > Funny, for the longest time, neither of these were a problem at all. And > they both work fine on Firefox. > > Anyone have any ideas? It would be really difficult to isolate this down to > any particular IE update, and I don't want to have the hassle of uninstalling > each one and then testing - HOPEFULLY I won't have to do that. > > Thanks... > > Andy |
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| RE: Recent Updates to IE7.0 Causing Various Problems... Hi... Well, the initial problem is that clicking an email link in a browser, instead of opening Outlook (IE is configued with Outlook as default email program), it gives me an error message - something about "default email client not properly configured) - makes no sense, as it's been running fine until this problem occurred very recently. Researching this, I learned that my Outlook registry keys may be corrupted, so with the advice written, I deleted them - now running MSO diagnostics, then, if all else fails, I will try to reinstall (repair, hopefully) Outlook and see what happens. Thanks... Andy "Gistcheckin" wrote: > Hi, I'm not understanding what you're saying. Would you mind clarifying the > issues? > > Troubleshooting Outlook configuration problems > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/182151 > > Did all updates go well or were there errors during the installation? > > Check your Windows Update Log. Scroll to the bottom for current entries and > post back any error messages recorded. > > Click Start, click Run, type %windir%\windowsupdate.log > > Are there Errors listed in Event Viewer that would lead to more insight? > Right click on My Computer and click on Manage. Click the + next to Event > Viewer to expand the menu. Click on Applications. Are there errors listed > that would coincide with the issue (timewise)? Click on System. Are there > errors listed that would coincide with the issue (timewise) ? > > -- > Gistcheckin > > > "Infoman" wrote: > > > for example, now, on many sites, it seems to not interface with Windows Media > > Player. Also, interface to MS OUTLOOK 2007 doesn't work - "default client > > not properly configured...". > > > > Funny, for the longest time, neither of these were a problem at all. And > > they both work fine on Firefox. > > > > Anyone have any ideas? It would be really difficult to isolate this down to > > any particular IE update, and I don't want to have the hassle of uninstalling > > each one and then testing - HOPEFULLY I won't have to do that. > > > > Thanks... > > > > Andy |
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| RE: Recent Updates to IE7.0 Causing Various Problems... Thank you. Start>Set Program Access To Defaults Click on Custom Button Are these Settings the Same? If not, select the defaults you wish to use. Click Ok If those settings are fine, Check in Tools>Internet Options>Programs Tab Ensure Outlook is Selected as Email With new updates it changes to Microsoft Office Outlook. -- Gistcheckin "Infoman" wrote: > Hi... > > Well, the initial problem is that clicking an email link in a browser, > instead of opening Outlook (IE is configued with Outlook as default email > program), it gives me an error message - something about "default email > client not properly configured) - makes no sense, as it's been running fine > until this problem occurred very recently. Researching this, I learned that > my Outlook registry keys may be corrupted, so with the advice written, I > deleted them - now running MSO diagnostics, then, if all else fails, I will > try to reinstall (repair, hopefully) Outlook and see what happens. > > Thanks... > > Andy > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > Hi, I'm not understanding what you're saying. Would you mind clarifying the > > issues? > > > > Troubleshooting Outlook configuration problems > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/182151 > > > > Did all updates go well or were there errors during the installation? > > > > Check your Windows Update Log. Scroll to the bottom for current entries and > > post back any error messages recorded. > > > > Click Start, click Run, type %windir%\windowsupdate.log > > > > Are there Errors listed in Event Viewer that would lead to more insight? > > Right click on My Computer and click on Manage. Click the + next to Event > > Viewer to expand the menu. Click on Applications. Are there errors listed > > that would coincide with the issue (timewise)? Click on System. Are there > > errors listed that would coincide with the issue (timewise) ? > > > > -- > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > "Infoman" wrote: > > > > > for example, now, on many sites, it seems to not interface with Windows Media > > > Player. Also, interface to MS OUTLOOK 2007 doesn't work - "default client > > > not properly configured...". > > > > > > Funny, for the longest time, neither of these were a problem at all. And > > > they both work fine on Firefox. > > > > > > Anyone have any ideas? It would be really difficult to isolate this down to > > > any particular IE update, and I don't want to have the hassle of uninstalling > > > each one and then testing - HOPEFULLY I won't have to do that. > > > > > > Thanks... > > > > > > Andy |
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| RE: Recent Updates to IE7.0 Causing Various Problems... Hi... Program tab is set to "Microsoft Outlook". "SET PROGRAM DEFAULT" was set at "use my default email program" - only has an option for that and Outlook Express - and problem still exists. Andy "Gistcheckin" wrote: > Thank you. > Start>Set Program Access To Defaults > Click on Custom Button > Are these Settings the Same? If not, select the defaults you wish to use. > Click Ok > > If those settings are fine, Check in Tools>Internet Options>Programs Tab > Ensure Outlook is Selected as Email > > With new updates it changes to Microsoft Office Outlook. > -- > Gistcheckin > > > "Infoman" wrote: > > > Hi... > > > > Well, the initial problem is that clicking an email link in a browser, > > instead of opening Outlook (IE is configued with Outlook as default email > > program), it gives me an error message - something about "default email > > client not properly configured) - makes no sense, as it's been running fine > > until this problem occurred very recently. Researching this, I learned that > > my Outlook registry keys may be corrupted, so with the advice written, I > > deleted them - now running MSO diagnostics, then, if all else fails, I will > > try to reinstall (repair, hopefully) Outlook and see what happens. > > > > Thanks... > > > > Andy > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > Hi, I'm not understanding what you're saying. Would you mind clarifying the > > > issues? > > > > > > Troubleshooting Outlook configuration problems > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/182151 > > > > > > Did all updates go well or were there errors during the installation? > > > > > > Check your Windows Update Log. Scroll to the bottom for current entries and > > > post back any error messages recorded. > > > > > > Click Start, click Run, type %windir%\windowsupdate.log > > > > > > Are there Errors listed in Event Viewer that would lead to more insight? > > > Right click on My Computer and click on Manage. Click the + next to Event > > > Viewer to expand the menu. Click on Applications. Are there errors listed > > > that would coincide with the issue (timewise)? Click on System. Are there > > > errors listed that would coincide with the issue (timewise) ? > > > > > > -- > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > "Infoman" wrote: > > > > > > > for example, now, on many sites, it seems to not interface with Windows Media > > > > Player. Also, interface to MS OUTLOOK 2007 doesn't work - "default client > > > > not properly configured...". > > > > > > > > Funny, for the longest time, neither of these were a problem at all. And > > > > they both work fine on Firefox. > > > > > > > > Anyone have any ideas? It would be really difficult to isolate this down to > > > > any particular IE update, and I don't want to have the hassle of uninstalling > > > > each one and then testing - HOPEFULLY I won't have to do that. > > > > > > > > Thanks... > > > > > > > > Andy |
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| RE: Recent Updates to IE7.0 Causing Various Problems... An Outlook Express basic repair kit http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/.../oerepair.mspx -- Gistcheckin "Infoman" wrote: > Hi... > > Program tab is set to "Microsoft Outlook". "SET PROGRAM DEFAULT" was set at > "use my default email program" - only has an option for that and Outlook > Express - and problem still exists. > > Andy > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > Thank you. > > Start>Set Program Access To Defaults > > Click on Custom Button > > Are these Settings the Same? If not, select the defaults you wish to use. > > Click Ok > > > > If those settings are fine, Check in Tools>Internet Options>Programs Tab > > Ensure Outlook is Selected as Email > > > > With new updates it changes to Microsoft Office Outlook. > > -- > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > "Infoman" wrote: > > > > > Hi... > > > > > > Well, the initial problem is that clicking an email link in a browser, > > > instead of opening Outlook (IE is configued with Outlook as default email > > > program), it gives me an error message - something about "default email > > > client not properly configured) - makes no sense, as it's been running fine > > > until this problem occurred very recently. Researching this, I learned that > > > my Outlook registry keys may be corrupted, so with the advice written, I > > > deleted them - now running MSO diagnostics, then, if all else fails, I will > > > try to reinstall (repair, hopefully) Outlook and see what happens. > > > > > > Thanks... > > > > > > Andy > > > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > > > Hi, I'm not understanding what you're saying. Would you mind clarifying the > > > > issues? > > > > > > > > Troubleshooting Outlook configuration problems > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/182151 > > > > > > > > Did all updates go well or were there errors during the installation? > > > > > > > > Check your Windows Update Log. Scroll to the bottom for current entries and > > > > post back any error messages recorded. > > > > > > > > Click Start, click Run, type %windir%\windowsupdate.log > > > > > > > > Are there Errors listed in Event Viewer that would lead to more insight? > > > > Right click on My Computer and click on Manage. Click the + next to Event > > > > Viewer to expand the menu. Click on Applications. Are there errors listed > > > > that would coincide with the issue (timewise)? Click on System. Are there > > > > errors listed that would coincide with the issue (timewise) ? > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > > > > "Infoman" wrote: > > > > > > > > > for example, now, on many sites, it seems to not interface with Windows Media > > > > > Player. Also, interface to MS OUTLOOK 2007 doesn't work - "default client > > > > > not properly configured...". > > > > > > > > > > Funny, for the longest time, neither of these were a problem at all. And > > > > > they both work fine on Firefox. > > > > > > > > > > Anyone have any ideas? It would be really difficult to isolate this down to > > > > > any particular IE update, and I don't want to have the hassle of uninstalling > > > > > each one and then testing - HOPEFULLY I won't have to do that. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks... > > > > > > > > > > Andy |
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| RE: Recent Updates to IE7.0 Causing Various Problems... Hi... Actually, I am using MS Outlook 2007. Any repair kit around for that? Thanks! Andy "Gistcheckin" wrote: > An Outlook Express basic repair kit > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/.../oerepair.mspx > -- > Gistcheckin > > > "Infoman" wrote: > > > Hi... > > > > Program tab is set to "Microsoft Outlook". "SET PROGRAM DEFAULT" was set at > > "use my default email program" - only has an option for that and Outlook > > Express - and problem still exists. > > > > Andy > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > Thank you. > > > Start>Set Program Access To Defaults > > > Click on Custom Button > > > Are these Settings the Same? If not, select the defaults you wish to use. > > > Click Ok > > > > > > If those settings are fine, Check in Tools>Internet Options>Programs Tab > > > Ensure Outlook is Selected as Email > > > > > > With new updates it changes to Microsoft Office Outlook. > > > -- > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > "Infoman" wrote: > > > > > > > Hi... > > > > > > > > Well, the initial problem is that clicking an email link in a browser, > > > > instead of opening Outlook (IE is configued with Outlook as default email > > > > program), it gives me an error message - something about "default email > > > > client not properly configured) - makes no sense, as it's been running fine > > > > until this problem occurred very recently. Researching this, I learned that > > > > my Outlook registry keys may be corrupted, so with the advice written, I > > > > deleted them - now running MSO diagnostics, then, if all else fails, I will > > > > try to reinstall (repair, hopefully) Outlook and see what happens. > > > > > > > > Thanks... > > > > > > > > Andy > > > > > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi, I'm not understanding what you're saying. Would you mind clarifying the > > > > > issues? > > > > > > > > > > Troubleshooting Outlook configuration problems > > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/182151 > > > > > > > > > > Did all updates go well or were there errors during the installation? > > > > > > > > > > Check your Windows Update Log. Scroll to the bottom for current entries and > > > > > post back any error messages recorded. > > > > > > > > > > Click Start, click Run, type %windir%\windowsupdate.log > > > > > > > > > > Are there Errors listed in Event Viewer that would lead to more insight? > > > > > Right click on My Computer and click on Manage. Click the + next to Event > > > > > Viewer to expand the menu. Click on Applications. Are there errors listed > > > > > that would coincide with the issue (timewise)? Click on System. Are there > > > > > errors listed that would coincide with the issue (timewise) ? > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "Infoman" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > for example, now, on many sites, it seems to not interface with Windows Media > > > > > > Player. Also, interface to MS OUTLOOK 2007 doesn't work - "default client > > > > > > not properly configured...". > > > > > > > > > > > > Funny, for the longest time, neither of these were a problem at all. And > > > > > > they both work fine on Firefox. > > > > > > > > > > > > Anyone have any ideas? It would be really difficult to isolate this down to > > > > > > any particular IE update, and I don't want to have the hassle of uninstalling > > > > > > each one and then testing - HOPEFULLY I won't have to do that. > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks... > > > > > > > > > > > > Andy |
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| RE: Recent Updates to IE7.0 Causing Various Problems... Outlook Inbox Repair Tool: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...549311033.aspx How to install and to repair 2007 Office features http://support.microsoft.com/kb/924611 -- Gistcheckin "Infoman" wrote: > Hi... > > Actually, I am using MS Outlook 2007. Any repair kit around for that? > > Thanks! > > Andy > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > An Outlook Express basic repair kit > > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/.../oerepair.mspx > > -- > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > "Infoman" wrote: > > > > > Hi... > > > > > > Program tab is set to "Microsoft Outlook". "SET PROGRAM DEFAULT" was set at > > > "use my default email program" - only has an option for that and Outlook > > > Express - and problem still exists. > > > > > > Andy > > > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > > > Thank you. > > > > Start>Set Program Access To Defaults > > > > Click on Custom Button > > > > Are these Settings the Same? If not, select the defaults you wish to use. > > > > Click Ok > > > > > > > > If those settings are fine, Check in Tools>Internet Options>Programs Tab > > > > Ensure Outlook is Selected as Email > > > > > > > > With new updates it changes to Microsoft Office Outlook. > > > > -- > > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > > > > "Infoman" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi... > > > > > > > > > > Well, the initial problem is that clicking an email link in a browser, > > > > > instead of opening Outlook (IE is configued with Outlook as default email > > > > > program), it gives me an error message - something about "default email > > > > > client not properly configured) - makes no sense, as it's been running fine > > > > > until this problem occurred very recently. Researching this, I learned that > > > > > my Outlook registry keys may be corrupted, so with the advice written, I > > > > > deleted them - now running MSO diagnostics, then, if all else fails, I will > > > > > try to reinstall (repair, hopefully) Outlook and see what happens. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks... > > > > > > > > > > Andy > > > > > > > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, I'm not understanding what you're saying. Would you mind clarifying the > > > > > > issues? > > > > > > > > > > > > Troubleshooting Outlook configuration problems > > > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/182151 > > > > > > > > > > > > Did all updates go well or were there errors during the installation? > > > > > > > > > > > > Check your Windows Update Log. Scroll to the bottom for current entries and > > > > > > post back any error messages recorded. > > > > > > > > > > > > Click Start, click Run, type %windir%\windowsupdate.log > > > > > > > > > > > > Are there Errors listed in Event Viewer that would lead to more insight? > > > > > > Right click on My Computer and click on Manage. Click the + next to Event > > > > > > Viewer to expand the menu. Click on Applications. Are there errors listed > > > > > > that would coincide with the issue (timewise)? Click on System. Are there > > > > > > errors listed that would coincide with the issue (timewise) ? > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "Infoman" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > for example, now, on many sites, it seems to not interface with Windows Media > > > > > > > Player. Also, interface to MS OUTLOOK 2007 doesn't work - "default client > > > > > > > not properly configured...". > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Funny, for the longest time, neither of these were a problem at all. And > > > > > > > they both work fine on Firefox. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Anyone have any ideas? It would be really difficult to isolate this down to > > > > > > > any particular IE update, and I don't want to have the hassle of uninstalling > > > > > > > each one and then testing - HOPEFULLY I won't have to do that. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Andy |
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| Re: Recent Updates to IE7.0 Causing Various Problems... "Infoman" <Infoman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:98D212C0-0CF2-4E2D-9259-F2561218D4C6@microsoft.com... > Hi... > > Program tab is set to "Microsoft Outlook". "SET PROGRAM DEFAULT" was set > at > "use my default email program" - only has an option for that and Outlook > Express - and problem still exists. Go to Start, Run - Type in the following with quotation marks and press OK "C:\program files\microsoft office\office\outlook.exe" /checkclient For more information on Outlook see: http://www.slipstick.com/config/defaultmailer.htm -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM Do not send mail. |
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| Re: Recent Updates to IE7.0 Causing Various Problems... Hi, Frank - and this is for GISTCHECKIN as well, who has been very helpful (I didn't want to post the same reply twice :-) )... Well, on a hunch, I completely uninstalled and reinstalled MS OFFICE 2007, which, of course, includes Outlook. Outlook is fine and it's NOT the problem here. I am really thinking now that my IE 7 is corrupted, and THAT's what needs to be repaired. STILL getting the "default client not configured..." message when clicking an email link in the browser. Also, STILL getting "Windows cannot find the a path....appropriate permissions" error message on my temp internet files folder when I download a program and select RUN vs. SAVE. SO...short of installing a fresh copy of Windows XP, which, if it comes down to that, I have SO much on my PC that I will live with copy/pasting the email addresses and saving vs. running downloads, any good way to repair a corrupt IE 7.0 without losing anything? Thanks!! Andy "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote: > "Infoman" <Infoman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:98D212C0-0CF2-4E2D-9259-F2561218D4C6@microsoft.com... > > Hi... > > > > Program tab is set to "Microsoft Outlook". "SET PROGRAM DEFAULT" was set > > at > > "use my default email program" - only has an option for that and Outlook > > Express - and problem still exists. > > > Go to Start, Run - Type in the following with quotation marks and press OK > "C:\program files\microsoft office\office\outlook.exe" /checkclient > For more information on Outlook see: > http://www.slipstick.com/config/defaultmailer.htm > > -- > Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM > Do not send mail. > |
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| Re: Recent Updates to IE7.0 Causing Various Problems... Not that I'm aware of. You may have a corrupt or damaged Internet Explorer index file. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/293402/ How to perform a repair installation of Windows XP if Internet Explorer 7 is installed http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917964 You have to uninstall IE7 first. -- Gistcheckin "Infoman" wrote: > Hi, Frank - and this is for GISTCHECKIN as well, who has been very helpful (I > didn't want to post the same reply twice :-) )... > > Well, on a hunch, I completely uninstalled and reinstalled MS OFFICE 2007, > which, of course, includes Outlook. Outlook is fine and it's NOT the problem > here. I am really thinking now that my IE 7 is corrupted, and THAT's what > needs to be repaired. > > STILL getting the "default client not configured..." message when clicking > an email link in the browser. Also, STILL getting "Windows cannot find the a > path....appropriate permissions" error message on my temp internet files > folder when I download a program and select RUN vs. SAVE. > > SO...short of installing a fresh copy of Windows XP, which, if it comes down > to that, I have SO much on my PC that I will live with copy/pasting the email > addresses and saving vs. running downloads, any good way to repair a corrupt > IE 7.0 without losing anything? > > Thanks!! > > Andy > > "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote: > > > "Infoman" <Infoman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:98D212C0-0CF2-4E2D-9259-F2561218D4C6@microsoft.com... > > > Hi... > > > > > > Program tab is set to "Microsoft Outlook". "SET PROGRAM DEFAULT" was set > > > at > > > "use my default email program" - only has an option for that and Outlook > > > Express - and problem still exists. > > > > > > Go to Start, Run - Type in the following with quotation marks and press OK > > "C:\program files\microsoft office\office\outlook.exe" /checkclient > > For more information on Outlook see: > > http://www.slipstick.com/config/defaultmailer.htm > > > > -- > > Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM > > Do not send mail. > > |
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| Re: Recent Updates to IE7.0 Causing Various Problems... Thanks, "Gist"! I was actually going to uninstall IE7 (doing full PC backup right now for last 30 minutes)...I assume that I should run these repair things after uninstalling, and then reinstall IE 7? That's what I am getting out of your reply. Of course, When it's temporarily back to IE6, I'm going to test these two problems, just for the record. When all is done, I will reply back with results. You've been a great help! Thanks! Andy "Gistcheckin" wrote: > Not that I'm aware of. You may have a corrupt or damaged Internet Explorer > index file. > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/293402/ > > How to perform a repair installation of Windows XP if Internet Explorer 7 is > installed > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917964 > > You have to uninstall IE7 first. > -- > Gistcheckin > > > "Infoman" wrote: > > > Hi, Frank - and this is for GISTCHECKIN as well, who has been very helpful (I > > didn't want to post the same reply twice :-) )... > > > > Well, on a hunch, I completely uninstalled and reinstalled MS OFFICE 2007, > > which, of course, includes Outlook. Outlook is fine and it's NOT the problem > > here. I am really thinking now that my IE 7 is corrupted, and THAT's what > > needs to be repaired. > > > > STILL getting the "default client not configured..." message when clicking > > an email link in the browser. Also, STILL getting "Windows cannot find the a > > path....appropriate permissions" error message on my temp internet files > > folder when I download a program and select RUN vs. SAVE. > > > > SO...short of installing a fresh copy of Windows XP, which, if it comes down > > to that, I have SO much on my PC that I will live with copy/pasting the email > > addresses and saving vs. running downloads, any good way to repair a corrupt > > IE 7.0 without losing anything? > > > > Thanks!! > > > > Andy > > > > "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote: > > > > > "Infoman" <Infoman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:98D212C0-0CF2-4E2D-9259-F2561218D4C6@microsoft.com... > > > > Hi... > > > > > > > > Program tab is set to "Microsoft Outlook". "SET PROGRAM DEFAULT" was set > > > > at > > > > "use my default email program" - only has an option for that and Outlook > > > > Express - and problem still exists. > > > > > > > > > Go to Start, Run - Type in the following with quotation marks and press OK > > > "C:\program files\microsoft office\office\outlook.exe" /checkclient > > > For more information on Outlook see: > > > http://www.slipstick.com/config/defaultmailer.htm > > > > > > -- > > > Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM > > > Do not send mail. > > > |
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| Re: Recent Updates to IE7.0 Causing Various Problems... By the way, I am PRAYING that it doesn't come down to a recovery console repair of XP. What a hassle - I have been down that road before. ;-) Andy "Gistcheckin" wrote: > Not that I'm aware of. You may have a corrupt or damaged Internet Explorer > index file. > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/293402/ > > How to perform a repair installation of Windows XP if Internet Explorer 7 is > installed > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917964 > > You have to uninstall IE7 first. > -- > Gistcheckin > > > "Infoman" wrote: > > > Hi, Frank - and this is for GISTCHECKIN as well, who has been very helpful (I > > didn't want to post the same reply twice :-) )... > > > > Well, on a hunch, I completely uninstalled and reinstalled MS OFFICE 2007, > > which, of course, includes Outlook. Outlook is fine and it's NOT the problem > > here. I am really thinking now that my IE 7 is corrupted, and THAT's what > > needs to be repaired. > > > > STILL getting the "default client not configured..." message when clicking > > an email link in the browser. Also, STILL getting "Windows cannot find the a > > path....appropriate permissions" error message on my temp internet files > > folder when I download a program and select RUN vs. SAVE. > > > > SO...short of installing a fresh copy of Windows XP, which, if it comes down > > to that, I have SO much on my PC that I will live with copy/pasting the email > > addresses and saving vs. running downloads, any good way to repair a corrupt > > IE 7.0 without losing anything? > > > > Thanks!! > > > > Andy > > > > "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote: > > > > > "Infoman" <Infoman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:98D212C0-0CF2-4E2D-9259-F2561218D4C6@microsoft.com... > > > > Hi... > > > > > > > > Program tab is set to "Microsoft Outlook". "SET PROGRAM DEFAULT" was set > > > > at > > > > "use my default email program" - only has an option for that and Outlook > > > > Express - and problem still exists. > > > > > > > > > Go to Start, Run - Type in the following with quotation marks and press OK > > > "C:\program files\microsoft office\office\outlook.exe" /checkclient > > > For more information on Outlook see: > > > http://www.slipstick.com/config/defaultmailer.htm > > > > > > -- > > > Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM > > > Do not send mail. > > > |
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| Re: Recent Updates to IE7.0 Causing Various Problems... You can do the steps listed in the first document (Index.dat file) without uninstalling IE7. Steps listed in the Second Repair Installation Doc - you will have to uninstall IE7 before beginning. You're welcome and let us know. -- Gistcheckin "Infoman" wrote: > By the way, I am PRAYING that it doesn't come down to a recovery console > repair of XP. What a hassle - I have been down that road before. ;-) > > Andy > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > Not that I'm aware of. You may have a corrupt or damaged Internet Explorer > > index file. > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/293402/ > > > > How to perform a repair installation of Windows XP if Internet Explorer 7 is > > installed > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917964 > > > > You have to uninstall IE7 first. > > -- > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > "Infoman" wrote: > > > > > Hi, Frank - and this is for GISTCHECKIN as well, who has been very helpful (I > > > didn't want to post the same reply twice :-) )... > > > > > > Well, on a hunch, I completely uninstalled and reinstalled MS OFFICE 2007, > > > which, of course, includes Outlook. Outlook is fine and it's NOT the problem > > > here. I am really thinking now that my IE 7 is corrupted, and THAT's what > > > needs to be repaired. > > > > > > STILL getting the "default client not configured..." message when clicking > > > an email link in the browser. Also, STILL getting "Windows cannot find the a > > > path....appropriate permissions" error message on my temp internet files > > > folder when I download a program and select RUN vs. SAVE. > > > > > > SO...short of installing a fresh copy of Windows XP, which, if it comes down > > > to that, I have SO much on my PC that I will live with copy/pasting the email > > > addresses and saving vs. running downloads, any good way to repair a corrupt > > > IE 7.0 without losing anything? > > > > > > Thanks!! > > > > > > Andy > > > > > > "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote: > > > > > > > "Infoman" <Infoman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > > news:98D212C0-0CF2-4E2D-9259-F2561218D4C6@microsoft.com... > > > > > Hi... > > > > > > > > > > Program tab is set to "Microsoft Outlook". "SET PROGRAM DEFAULT" was set > > > > > at > > > > > "use my default email program" - only has an option for that and Outlook > > > > > Express - and problem still exists. > > > > > > > > > > > > Go to Start, Run - Type in the following with quotation marks and press OK > > > > "C:\program files\microsoft office\office\outlook.exe" /checkclient > > > > For more information on Outlook see: > > > > http://www.slipstick.com/config/defaultmailer.htm > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM > > > > Do not send mail. > > > > |
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| Re: Recent Updates to IE7.0 Causing Various Problems... Well, it turns out, didn't have do even delete index.dat. It was simply uninstalling IE7 and reinstalling. It took most of the night, but everything is fine now. Thanks for all your help! Andy "Gistcheckin" wrote: > You can do the steps listed in the first document (Index.dat file) without > uninstalling IE7. Steps listed in the Second Repair Installation Doc - you > will have to uninstall IE7 before beginning. > > You're welcome and let us know. > > -- > Gistcheckin > > > "Infoman" wrote: > > > By the way, I am PRAYING that it doesn't come down to a recovery console > > repair of XP. What a hassle - I have been down that road before. ;-) > > > > Andy > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > Not that I'm aware of. You may have a corrupt or damaged Internet Explorer > > > index file. > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/293402/ > > > > > > How to perform a repair installation of Windows XP if Internet Explorer 7 is > > > installed > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917964 > > > > > > You have to uninstall IE7 first. > > > -- > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > "Infoman" wrote: > > > > > > > Hi, Frank - and this is for GISTCHECKIN as well, who has been very helpful (I > > > > didn't want to post the same reply twice :-) )... > > > > > > > > Well, on a hunch, I completely uninstalled and reinstalled MS OFFICE 2007, > > > > which, of course, includes Outlook. Outlook is fine and it's NOT the problem > > > > here. I am really thinking now that my IE 7 is corrupted, and THAT's what > > > > needs to be repaired. > > > > > > > > STILL getting the "default client not configured..." message when clicking > > > > an email link in the browser. Also, STILL getting "Windows cannot find the a > > > > path....appropriate permissions" error message on my temp internet files > > > > folder when I download a program and select RUN vs. SAVE. > > > > > > > > SO...short of installing a fresh copy of Windows XP, which, if it comes down > > > > to that, I have SO much on my PC that I will live with copy/pasting the email > > > > addresses and saving vs. running downloads, any good way to repair a corrupt > > > > IE 7.0 without losing anything? > > > > > > > > Thanks!! > > > > > > > > Andy > > > > > > > > "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote: > > > > > > > > > "Infoman" <Infoman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > > > news:98D212C0-0CF2-4E2D-9259-F2561218D4C6@microsoft.com... > > > > > > Hi... > > > > > > > > > > > > Program tab is set to "Microsoft Outlook". "SET PROGRAM DEFAULT" was set > > > > > > at > > > > > > "use my default email program" - only has an option for that and Outlook > > > > > > Express - and problem still exists. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Go to Start, Run - Type in the following with quotation marks and press OK > > > > > "C:\program files\microsoft office\office\outlook.exe" /checkclient > > > > > For more information on Outlook see: > > > > > http://www.slipstick.com/config/defaultmailer.htm > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM > > > > > Do not send mail. > > > > > |
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