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Wildman

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Hi All
When i go on to a website and try to click on a email link,it will not work.
Also when i put a website in to my favorites file, sometimes i can not make it come up on to the screen again.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
 
Hi Wildman, which web browser are you using? What is your default email client? Are you using an Administrator login or a restricted user login?

Regards,

Andy.
 
Hi Wildman, which web browser are you using? What is your default email client? Are you using an Administrator login or a restricted user login?

Regards,

Andy.

Hi Andy
Virgin media,enhanced by google (web browser)
As to the delfalt email client,i do not know?
Login,thru Virgin media.
I Hope this helps,
Cheers.
 
Clicking an email link won't 'do' anything unless Windows 7 is set to open up your email client or login to your webmail via your web browser on clicking that type of link.

I cobbled something together on another forum that enabled this for Yahoo mail (or similar webmail) on W7 some time ago, I'll see if I can find the post and translate it for Virgin webmail and Google Chrome - it is Virgin webmail you use?
 
Clicking an email link won't 'do' anything unless Windows 7 is set to open up your email client or login to your webmail via your web browser on clicking that type of link.

I cobbled something together on another forum that enabled this for Yahoo mail (or similar webmail) on W7 some time ago, I'll see if I can find the post and translate it for Virgin webmail and Google Chrome - it is Virgin webmail you use?

Thanks Andy
I will have a look for it.
Cheers
 
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