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This feature is controlled by a Windows file, sendmail. Unfortunately, the improvement removed the ability to include text URLs. Thanks to "OutlookHELL" security features, potentially dangerous attachments are blocked and links are considered dangerous attachments.

This means sending a shortcut only to an Outlook user is a waste of time, since they can't easily get the attachment off. There are a few workarounds for this problem — all ending with the copying of the URL from the address bar and pasting it in the message body, after deleting the really lame line of text. You can also drag the URL from the address bar and drop it in the message body. Sig Weber wrote a script which is added to the right click context menu in Internet Explorer.

This script allows you to send the page title and text URL to an email message. The idea for this script originated from a script by Bill James which copies the page title and URL to the clipboard.

None of the hyperlinks was active, in that nothing happens when I click on them. How come this trick works for you and not for me? There have been other reports that clicking on file links doesn't work, but I can't reproduce the problem. What operating system are you running? Also, is it bit or bit? Finally, are you using an account with administrator privileges or are you using a non-admin account? Yes, it creates a blue underlined link, but clicking it does nothing. I'm running Win7 x64, and yes I am logged on with Administrator privs.

The following works for me, and a click opens Explorer! Go figure! After creating the unresponsive link via the ctrl-K route, please try to open the ctrl-K box again with shft-ctrl-K , copy the link, and paste it into the note as it is. I manually typed the file address as instructed by Helix, and everything works!!

I'm glad some people have found kludgy workarounds but this needs to be fixed in a way that doesn't require manual tinkering with the URLs. I am glad that your problem has been solved! Favorites, Documents, Desktop etc results in a dead link. The other alternative in XP is to open the files and copy its location from the properties.

Your method does not need to open the file. Also, I am not sure about the Ctrl-K. This obviously will not work. This seems very different from what you described. I am wondering whether that has to do with your Windows system. As shown in my earlier example, the link seems to work in my PC regardless of the number of levels of subfolders. Or is this because of EN 4. I am still 4. Any advice appreciated. Yes, I noticed that.

I have no problems in going deeper with the level of my folders, in using the ctrl-K feature, etc. Very unfortunate I guess. Seems to be an important feature for you. Could be that this is the new version after all? CP mentioned that you and Lena are running EN 4. In any case the EN programmers are already aware of that bug, so hopefully they will solve it soon. I am sorry if my instructions are not clear enough. You have to delete it first and only then paste the copied file path.

To complete the process click the OK button. The URL should now be typed in your note. If it is embedded in a text hyperling you can mark this text, and call shft-ctrl-K Edit Hyperlink in order to see the URL, copy it, etc. Good luck this time,. Highlight the file to be linked, click lightly as if one wants to change the file name, and ctrl-C to copy the file name.

Even though it appears to involve a number of steps, I found the flow of doing this is quite effortless because you are working just with two small windows you need to open in any case, one the Explorer window where the file is, and the other the new EN note.

Let me know what you think. I have a theory that if you export that note as a. Can you confirm? Pete fixed the bug I mentioned in my previous comment at revision available soon. Note that this fix isn't retroactive, unfortunately; you'll need to update manually any existing links that exhibit this problem. Thanks CP. For years I am waiting that sometime, somebody will say that to me.. He doesn't even know that making a new partition will wipe your drive unless you don't use the whole drive and the other partition is smaller than the disk size.

Anyway, this is great! If this bug doesn't happen to you, I recommend using the CD, as for this kind of OS it's more genuine and safier to install from the CD. Reviewer: DavidRomanul - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 31, Subject: Super! Very nice and still working! This is not fake To the people who say this is fake, this is genuine. Do not believe the people who think this is a tampered operating system.

Someone had also conducted a SHA test and results came back unmodified check reviews below. Overall, this is real and I recommend people of nostalgia to download this. Reviewer: Benjamin Kirby - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 24, Subject: Windows XP update For those of you asking for Windows Update works or not, no, it doesn't work because the software it's on is not supported anymore.

Reviewer: SharkVader - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 6, Subject: Windows update? Does windows update still work? Reviewer: Win98se - - September 28, Subject: Sumthin strange I installed this and put the key in, and suddenly it is activated without going through the process Great experience in virtualbox 6.

Tried to fix my laptop with a bootdisk from the ISO. Reviewer: Glutenfreeza - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 16, Subject: It Works Thanks a lot mate. Offers a great experience in Virtualbox. That's false. Windows update has been removed, this means you cannot manually install any updates if you needed to do so. This iso is ok for a "quick fix" to try software but i wouldn't make it a permanent install as it has been messed with.

Reviewer: penhaifai - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 23, Subject: Impressive! Thank you for this resource. Reviewer: jn56 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 11, Subject: isos also use files from isoriver.

Reviewer: JuanesJurado - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 7, Subject: Excelent I can't believe Microsoft uploaded this for us, thanks a lot, Archive. Seems all the people r after only Win XP. I h' yet to download and see for myself. Reviewer: Pirzthia - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 13, Subject: Best thing ever!

Although the other comments say that it is bad, its better than ever! I love the origianilty. That's why. Reviewer: NicoNoPlus! Absoloute Heaven! Reviewer: Trickedid - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 19, Subject: eh cool. Reviewer: Trakoize - favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 12, Subject: pog the links below are apparently scams so dont click on them.

Reviewer: dg - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 10, Subject: perfect works perfectly. There are bots that look genuine. They will post some link saying that one actually works.

Internet Archive,IP ban them. Reviewer: JapanLawyer - favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 6, Subject: Great post Thank you for uploading this Reviewer: denisfan - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 17, Subject: installed in vmware workstation The link is the same thing you would get if you called the Microsoft activation line and accepted a text from Microsoft to your smartphone, so you could get the activation code on your smartphone by typing instead of reading each digit, then having each digit of the activation code read back to you.

I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Bill Smithers Volunteer Moderator. They should NOT be sending you here. We don't work for Microsoft and can not activate it for you. To contact Microsoft Support: What can we help you with? How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.



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