Re: mailto: shortcut opens up Outlook Express, not new message

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 06/10/04


Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 00:33:50 -0700

Hi Tim,

Not sure how but the application "C:\Program Files.... ya-
da.... had become incomplete and I added the
missing "/mailurl:%1" to the address/command you
suggested.

I also went into regedit, as suggested by Ramesh and made
the suggested alteration there, before closing down and
rebooting - of course I made a back-up of the original
reg value before making any alteration - and hey presto!
On rebooting, I right-clicked the newly created "New Mail
Out" shortcut on my desktop and chose Properties and sure
enough, the elusive Web Document tab had reappeared and I
was able to change the shortcut icon to something more
distinguishable for me and opening the shortcut gave me a
new blank message template, all ready for me to enter
recipient's address - just like the*.eml shortcut did!

So now, with customized mail icon, I'm a happy bunny
again! I'll keep the *.eml shortcut on my desktop but my
new easily recognizable blank mail icon can stay sitting
neatly on my Quicklaunch taskbar ready for use at any
time...

Again, thanks to all who helped!

Cheers,

alba

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi alba,
>
>Yes, that's the place. What do you find for application
used to perform
>action and for application?
>
>--
>Tim K.
>aka Kuay Tim
>MVP - (IE/OE)
>Lynnwood, WA
>*
>"alba" <alba1314@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
>news:1a80101c44e84$008aea10$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> Thanks for the reply Kuay Tim - I take it these
>> instructions require me to go into Windows Explorer>
>> Tools> Folder Options> File Types and make adjustments
>> there?
>>
>> If so, to which application do I associate (or
>> disassociate) mailto: shortcut??
>>
>> Hope you can advise?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> alba
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Hi alba,
>> >
>> >Don't know if I can help, but have you checked file
>> types? Here's what I
>> >have for mine and the mailto: shortcut has always
>> worked. However, I don't
>> >use identities.
>> >
>> >Extensions (NONE)
>> >File Types: URL:MailTo Protocol
>> >
>> >Looking further under edit....
>> >
>> >Application used to perform action:
>> >"C:\Program Files\Outlook
Express\msimn.exe" /mailurl:%1
>> >Application:
>> >msimn
>> >Topic:
>> >System
>> >
>> >
>> >--
>> >Tim K.
>> >aka Kuay Tim
>> >MVP - (IE/OE)
>> >Lynnwood, WA
>> >*
>> >"alba" <alba1314@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
>> >news:Oo2KgmOTEHA.3756@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
>> >> Thanks PA Bear - to create the shortcut, I right-
>> clicked my desktop and
>> >> chose New> Shortcut. In the command box that came
up,
>> I typed 'mailto:'
>> >> (without the apostrophes) and then named the new
>> shortcut " New Mail Out".
>> >> When I right-click on the new New Mail Out icon
>> and select
>> >'Properties',
>> >> there is only a 'General' tab which informs me that
>> the file type is an
>> >> Internet Shortcut which opens with Outlook Express.
>> >> What I have just discovered is that, if I drag
the
>> shortcut to my
>> >> Quicklaunch toolbar, the icon changes from the OE
>> envelope to an IE icon
>> >and
>> >> going into 'Properties' in this icon brings up a
>> second shortcut tab to
>> >> accompany the General tab - this tab does not appear
>> in the desktop icon
>> >> Properties?!
>> >> The Quicklaunch icon tells me that the Target
>> is: "C:\Documents and
>> >> Settings\XXXXX\Desktop\New Mail Out.url" and starts
>> in "C:\Documents and
>> >> Settings\XXXXX\Desktop". Everything else seems
normal
>> with the
>> >information
>> >> in this icon but it STILL opens up OE and not a new
>> blank message, as I
>> >want
>> >> it to.
>> >> I have come across this workaround "1. Open
>> Outlook Express or Outlook
>> >> and open a new email message. You can leave it blank
>> or add whatever
>> >> signature or text you want to appear whenever a new
>> message is opened via
>> >> the New Menu entry (in effect, you are creating a
new
>> message template)
>> >> 2 Click File > Save As and save the file with a name
>> like Blank.eml if you
>> >> are using Outlook Express." This saved *.eml
message
>> was then renamed
>> >'New
>> >> Mail Out' and bears the *.eml envelope icon. As
there
>> are *.eml messages
>> >on
>> >> my desktop for quick access to, I want to change the
>> icon for this blank
>> >> template (to distinguish it from saved messages) but
>> find that this option
>> >> is not available in 'Properties. Previously, I was
>> able to change the OE
>> >> blank message icon to something brighter and easier
to
>> distinguish it as a
>> >> blank message template.
>> >> Ideally I would like to restore my previous
icons
>> and settings to
>> >allow
>> >> me to access my outgoing mail quicker, once again,
>> without having to do a
>> >> uninstall and then reinstallation of OE, risking
>> losing all my identities
>> >> and messages.
>> >>
>> >> HTH?
>> >>
>> >> Cheers,
>> >>
>> >> alba.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Post the shortcut you created.
>> >> HTH - Please Reply to This Thread
>> >>
>> >> (PA Bear)
>> >> MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE), AH-VSOP
>> >>
>> >> alba wrote:
>> >> I am running XP Pro PC with OE6
(v6.00.2800.1123)
>> and am having
>> >problems
>> >> sending e-mails via 'mailto:' shortcut on my desktop
>> and in my start-up
>> >> menu.
>> >> A short time ago, I created a 'mailto:' shortcut
>> on my desktop to
>> >allow
>> >> me to send mail using OE without having to open OE
to
>> download messages
>> >> while creating a new message.
>> >> Recently, this has happened - my mailto:
shortcut
>> opens up Outlook
>> >> Express, not new message. And, of course all manner
>> of SPAM floods in
>> >while
>> >> I attempt to halt the flow to create a new message!
>> >> What can be causing this??
>> >> The problem has me very close to the point of
>> seriously considering
>> >> having to overwrite OE or uninstall OE and trying to
>> reinstall it again
>> >onto
>> >> my XP Pro PC from disk? Where would this leave me
>> with my FOUR separate
>> >> identities in OE and their archived messages? Would
>> this procedure wipe
>> >> everything from OE from my PC?
>> >>
>> >> Can anyone please help??
>> >>
>> >> Cheers,
>> >>
>> >> alba.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> ---
>> >> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
>> >> Checked by AVG anti-virus system
>> (http://www.grisoft.com).
>> >> Version: 6.0.700 / Virus Database: 457 - Release
Date:
>> 07/06/2004
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
>



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