Yep - I'll try creating the task AFTER I move the email to its final
folder, rather than from my Inbox or ToDo.

Incidentally, I see this thread made it onto the bottom of the MLO
support page (http://mylifeorganized.net/products/my-life-organized/
faq.htm#ToDo). <grin>

On Mar 19, 10:53 am, Dwight <[email protected]> wrote:
> It has been a while, but if I recall correctly, the link continued to
> work for as long as the item remained untouched in Outlook. But if I
> would do anything that caused the item or its status to change the
> link would break, producing a message like the one you saw.  I stopped
> relying on links to a message and instead used the message text as
> copied into the task note.
>
> On Mar 18, 8:01 am, damoski <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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> > Unfortunately, I'm now getting this error even with the updated
> > registry setting.
>
> > It seems MLO just doesn't like the link. From this other post, it
> > seems that the link 'can just change, and that's that' :-(
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/mylifeorganized/browse_thread/thread/a...
>
> > On Feb 8, 11:24 pm, damoski <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Just an observation on this error when clicking a link to anOutlook
> > > email:
>
> > > MyLife Organized
> > > Could not execureOutlook:
> > > 0000000018F0380593D50248B69D794BB3ED0B8407001A61FC8DA2F4C84BB1366BDF5173127
> > > E000000904B6B000066C999EB18F1E84684DD4CD8911C04250000049353680000
> > > The operating system denied access to the specified file.
>
> > > I was having this problem. I had upgraded from Office 2007 32-bit to
> > > Office 2010 64-bit. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling MLO, as
> > > recommended elsewhere, but there was no difference. I then looked at
> > > the suggested registry key.
>
> > > I looked at HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\outlook\shell\open\command, and it had
> > > an old DOS-format pathname.. to the oldOutlookinstallation. ie.
> > > "C:\PROGRA~2\MICROS~1\Office12\OUTLOOK.EXE" /select "%1"
> > > I checked - and although the path was there, the .EXE was definitely
> > > not in this location
>
> > > I checked the location of my new 64-bit exe, and edited the key entry
> > > to match it:
> > > "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14\outlook.exe" /select "%1"
>
> > > It immediately started working.
>
> > > (Andrey - does the MLO installer re-validate theOutlook.exe path and
> > > file, if there's already one there? It seems it didn't in this case.)

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