TaDa ... I've found a solution ...

type file: then paste the Notes:// link so that you end up with something 
looking like this 

file:Notes://... etc

Works for me.


On Thursday, 19 June 2014 09:29:26 UTC+1, Clive Toms wrote:
>
> Appreciate this is a very old topic. But I'm trying to do the same things 
> using the Notes:// protocol. MLO doesn't seem to recognise it. Any ideas 
> why this could be?
>
> On Friday, 18 August 2006 09:03:04 UTC+1, Andrey Tkachuk (MLO) wrote:
>>
>> Mlo should support registered standard links like file:// http://
>> outlook://
>>
>> So if Lotus Notes provide standard interface for its link  Notes://
>> then it should work in MLO.
>>
>> What happens if you post your Lotus Notes to Explorer address bar?
>>
>> Notes://8525684100675245/5E502A1BAAAF40CA85256197006C1A32/A77DEFA0DD22953A­852571C500493458
>>
>>
>> Will it open the document? If yes then MLO should open it also since it
>> uses Explorer to open links.
>>
>> I do not plan to implement any custom solution special for Lotus Notes
>> at the moment, sorry.
>>
>> Andrey.
>>
>>

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