Due to the installation of other browsers and set them as the default browser, such as Google, Firefox, Security browser, when they uninstalled, found that the page link in Outlook cannot be opened, there are various problems.
What is the cause of this?
Once you have installed a different browser and set a default browser, the Web page in the message will be opened by default using this browser. Once the browser is uninstalled, the hyperlink's File type association or File application association or default using the uninstalled browser, using IE will not be able to open the link to the page in the message. In short, it is the file type and the application associated with the file that caused the error.
Below, the small series will give you a description of the solution in the XP and Windows7 system when the page in Outlook cannot be opened.
Tools/Materials
Microsoft Office Outlook
Registry Editor
Fault One
The page that opens the Outlook message pops up with the following error:
1, Chinese version: "This operation has been canceled due to the limitations of this machine. Contact your system administrator. "
2, English version: "This operation have been canceled due to restrictions effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator. "
This is due to a file type association error, as long as the file type association is repaired.
For a workaround for this failure, see "Method/Step 1"
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Fault Two
Open a link to a webpage in Outlook Mail, and a dialog box pops up: "Locate the link browser",
This is due to a File application association error that requires the correct associated application to be repaired.
This failure is a failure of Outlook 2003 and is not relevant to the operating system, but the method of freeing XP and Win7 is not the same.
For a workaround for this failure, see "Method/Step 2"
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Fault Three
When you open a link to a Web page in an Outlook message, the following error occurs,
"Generic error. The URL is: ..... .................. The application could not be found. ”
This is also because the file association application error caused the need to repair the associated correct application.
This error occurs when you use the version of Outlook 2007, which is not related to the operating system, but the method of freeing XP and Win7 is not the same.
See "Method/Step 2" for a workaround for this failure.
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Fault Four
Open the link to the Web page in Outlook mail and go directly to the IE home page without opening the linked content.
Workaround for this failure, see the workaround for using the registry in "Method/Step 2".
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Method/Step 1
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The first thing to do is to set IE browser as the default browser
2
Click "Start" in the bottom left corner, enter "regedit" in the Run or search field, click Enter
3
Pop up the Registry Editor and locate the following path:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER \software \classes \.html]
Note: If you do not have this key value, create a new ". html"
4
Right-click on "Default" in the right margin and select "Modify"
5
The edit string interface appears, changing "chromehtml" or "seURL" to htmlfile in value data
Note: If you previously installed a Google browser, this will show: chromehtml
If you previously installed a browser, it will be displayed here
If you have previously installed Firefox, this will show you: firefoxhtml
Install a different browser, this will show the different data values
6
Check the registry for the following key values, and repeat steps 4 and 5 if they exist. When you are finished editing, quit Registry Editor.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER \software \classes \.htm]
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER \software \classes \.shtml]
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER \software \classes \.xhtml]
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER \software \classes \.xhtm]
7
Turn Outlook back on and click on the page in the message to open it using IE browser.
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Method/Step 2
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The first introduction is the solution of the XP system.
Open "My Computer", click "Tools" in the menu bar, select "Folder Options",
2
The "Folder Options" screen appears, click on "File Type", select "Url:hypertext Transfer Protocol", click "Advanced" in the lower right corner,
3
The "Edit File Type" screen appears, click "Open" in the action, then click "Edit"
Note: If there are other options in the action, please delete.
4
In the window that appears, click "Browse" to locate the following path:
C:\Program files\internet Explorer
Select "Iexplore.exe" and click Open
Note: You want to use a different browser, please find the path of the browser you want to use.
5
Return to the edit this type of operation interface
1. Remove the checkmark in front of "use DDE"
2. Click OK
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After clicking OK, go back to the "Edit file Type" screen and click OK.
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The following file type is also followed by step 3,4,5,6 to save the exit.
Url:file Transfer Protocol
Url:gopher protocol
Url:hypertext Transfer Protocol with ...
8
Reopen Outlook to open the page in the message.
If the Windows7 system opens a page link in Outlook messages that fails, use the following method.
(XP system can also use the following method)
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First set the IE browser as the default browse.
Try opening the page link in Outlook mail, and if you still can't open please continue with the steps below.
10
Click on the "Start" icon in the bottom left corner, enter "regedit" in the Search field and click Enter
11
The Registry Editor appears, and the following path is found:
The WINDOWS7 system finds the following path:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \software \calsses \ie. HTTP \shell \open \command]
1. Then right-click "Default" on the right and select "Modify"
2. The edit string interface appears, and the value data is modified to:
"C:\Program files\internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"-nohome
3. Then click OK
The XP system finds the following path:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \software \calsses \http \shell \open \command]
1. Then right-click "Default" on the right and select "Modify"
2. The edit string interface appears and changes the value data to:
"C:\Program files\internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"-nohome
3. Click OK
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Both XP and Windows7 find the following path:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \software \calsses \htmlfile \shell \opennew \command]
1. Then right-click "Default" on the right and select "Modify"
2. The edit string interface appears, modifying the value data to:
"C:\Program files\internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" "%1" (Windows7)
"C:\Program files\internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"%1 (Windows XP)
3. Click OK
Note: 1. Widnows XP system: The last%1 does not have double quotes
2.Widnows 7 system: The last%1 has double quotes
3. If there is no "%1" or a% 1, you can only open the home page of IE and cannot open the connection of the message.
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Both XP and Windows7 find the following path:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \software \calsses \htmlfile \shell \open \command]
1. Right-click "Default" on the right and select "Modify"
2. Change the value data to:
"C:\Program files\internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"-nohome
3. Click OK
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Exit the Registry Editor. To restart Outlook, you can use Internet Explorer to open the link to the page in the message.
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Method/Step 3
If none of the above methods solve your problem, use this method.
XP System:
Find "Add or Remove Programs" in Control Panel, double-click it,
The Add or Remove Programs window appears
1. Click "Set Program Access and Defaults"
2. Select "Customize"
3. Select "Internet Explorer"
4. Click OK
Windows7 System:
Click on the "Start" icon in the lower left corner to find "default program"
The "Default Programs" screen appears, click "Set Program Access and Computer Defaults"
A new window appears,
1. Click "Customize"
2 Select "Internet Explorer"
3 Click OK
Steps to read
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Reopen the link in Outlook and you can use IE to open it.
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