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daniel_eller
I have a client with a laptop running XP Pro, with Office 2003.
When away from the office, she connects to the Internet with an AOL dial-up
account. In the office, she uses the network DSL connection.
The problem is that when she is at work and clicks on a URL in an E-Mail
message, the AOL dial-up connection pops up. IE has been set to never dial a
connection. If however, she accesses Outlook by using the "Mail" icon on
IE's toolbar, she can go to a URL just fine.
Is there a setting in Outlook that I need to modify?
Thank You,
Dan
When away from the office, she connects to the Internet with an AOL dial-up
account. In the office, she uses the network DSL connection.
The problem is that when she is at work and clicks on a URL in an E-Mail
message, the AOL dial-up connection pops up. IE has been set to never dial a
connection. If however, she accesses Outlook by using the "Mail" icon on
IE's toolbar, she can go to a URL just fine.
Is there a setting in Outlook that I need to modify?
Thank You,
Dan