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I need to make it so that when I click on a link in an email, it always opens a NEW browser window instead of using an existing browser window.
How can I do this?
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by: sunray_2003Posted on 2004-01-17 at 14:28:06ID: 10137865
I think this will work
Step 1. Start Windows Explorer.
Step 2. Click Tools, then Folder Options.
Step 3. In the dialog box that appears, select the File Types tab.
Step 4. In the Extensions box, scroll down the list to the N/A (mayalso me labeled "none" in winXP) section, then select N/A(none) URL: HyperText Transfer Protocol. Click the Advanced button.
Step 5. Select the action called Open, then click the Edit button.
Step 6. In the dialog box that appears, there is a Use DDE section. For backup purposes, write down (or copy and paste)the commands that appear in this section. Then turn off the check box that says Use DDE (the commands permanently disappear). Turning this check box off causes email programs to run IE from its command line rather than the now-deleted DDE strings, which reuse the same window.
Step 7. Click OK, then Close; then close Windows Explorer.
Sunray