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Links in Outlook 2007 open new instances of IE instead of a new tab in one IE instance         


Author: Phil C.
Date: May 21, 2008 06:23

This is driving me crazy. Each link I click in my email opens a new IE
instance instead of adding a tab to one IE instance that I am running.
How can I change this???

Thanks,

Phil
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Re: Links in Outlook 2007 open new instances of IE instead of a new tab in one IE instance         


Author: Evgeny Grischenko
Date: May 21, 2008 08:01

Dear Phil,
please, try the following:
in Internet Explorer go to Tools - Internet Options, on the bottom of the
General tab click Tabs Settings, in the new settings window under "Open
links from other programs in" selec "A new tab in the current window".
Best regards,
_________________
Eugene Grischenko
MAPILab Support
http://www.mapilab.com

"Phil C." nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> This is driving me crazy. Each link I click in my email opens a new IE
> instance instead of adding a tab to one IE instance that I am running.
> How can I change this???
>
> Thanks,
>
> Phil
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Re: Links in Outlook 2007 open new instances of IE instead of a new tab in one IE instance         


Author: Phil C.
Date: May 21, 2008 08:57

Evgeny,

Thank you. I already had that radio button selected. I am also using
IE7Pro as an addin to save my tabs when I exit IE, and have examining its
tab settings as well, but it is configured to open new links in new tabs.
Perhaps IE7Pro causes some conflict. I will temporarily disable it, and see
what happens.

Phil
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Re: Links in Outlook 2007 open new instances of IE instead of a new tab in one IE instance         


Author: Phil C.
Date: May 21, 2008 12:26

Evgeny,

I just disabled IE7 Pro and I still get the same undesirable behavior. If
you have any other ideas, please let me know.

Thanks,

Phil
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>
> Thank you. I already had that radio button selected. I am also using
> IE7Pro as an addin...
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