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JD2
Dear Outlook Gurus,
At work (and home), I find it useful to create folders in Outlook 2003,
which quickly link to a home page for a website or web-based program that we
access regularly.
However, of late, some of these links result in an error like "A Runtime
Error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug?". Sometimes it only comes up once
and you click No and it's happy. Other times, it keeps coming up regularly
and can be quite annoying. Also, we want to link to an internal website, but
it comes up prompting us for our network logon and password too. If we
access the same URLs via Internet Explorer there's no prompts at all.
Is there a way around these sort of things or is it something you have to
put up with if you go down the Outlook folder home page path?
Any advice would be welcomed.
Kind regards
JD2
At work (and home), I find it useful to create folders in Outlook 2003,
which quickly link to a home page for a website or web-based program that we
access regularly.
However, of late, some of these links result in an error like "A Runtime
Error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug?". Sometimes it only comes up once
and you click No and it's happy. Other times, it keeps coming up regularly
and can be quite annoying. Also, we want to link to an internal website, but
it comes up prompting us for our network logon and password too. If we
access the same URLs via Internet Explorer there's no prompts at all.
Is there a way around these sort of things or is it something you have to
put up with if you go down the Outlook folder home page path?
Any advice would be welcomed.
Kind regards
JD2