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Hello
I have lost a very important feature, I believe, due my
experiments with
IBM Web Browser, Mozilla and Phoenix'es 0.2 to 04 !?!?!?
Normally reading my e-mails in Lotus Notes I was able to
double-click
on links and got started the Netscape with the respective
websites !
Unfortunately since my experiments with these newer browsers my
Lotus Notes this ability is gone and became very, very
inconvenient ;-((
Clicking on a undelined link in a Lotus Notes document says:
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File does not exist !
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Do you know a way how to get back the feature again ?
I have tried so much things now and have no idea how
to get it working properly again ;-|
Currently all these newer browsers are deleted completely
again and cleaned with UniMaint, CheckINI and CleanINI !
However it did not help ;-(
Regards, svobi
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