Send e-mail link using a Windows XP

*** NOTE: This procedure does not require the Windows 2003 Server, or if you have this hotfix (Q 327,010) of Windows XP (but you can use it in any case). The patch may be included in Windows XP SP2 ***



This is many people are always angry, send links by e-mail from any version of IE is always included as an annex to Internet shortcuts as well as the text of the web site. What is even more annoying now, because Microsoft decided to be able to send a shortcut, including text from the Windows XP operating system, Web site, it is only one annex and replace a text in the message body.

This feature is a Windows file, sendmail.dll, it is updated and "improved" operating system. Unfortunately, the improved ability to remove the web site including text. OutlookHELL security features as a result, potentially dangerous attachments and links are blocked is considered dangerous to the annex. This means that only through a shortcut to the Outlook user is a waste of time because they can not annex off easily.
There are several solutions for this problem - a copy of all the end of the address bar, and paste in the message body, and then delete the text line is really lame. You can also drag the address bar, and it's message body. Outlook 2002 operating system in the Enter the URL of the text, rather than an annex. In fact, all cases, the previous result in *. lnk attachments, rather than the text of the URL is inserted into a text only web site. In the Outlook / Office was developed just in time.

SIG Weber wrote the script added to the right-click context menu in Internet Explorer. This script allows you to send the page title and text of the web site to an e-mail. This is a very simple JavaScript, which is stored in a HTML document in C: \ Windows \ Web folder and registry entries added to the context menu. The idea of the script from this script by Bill James to copy the page title and URL to the clipboard.


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