Hi albert,

On 17 June 2001 at  09:20:08 -0600 (which was 16:20 where I live)
albert wang wrote to Marck D Pearlstone and made these points:

>> Just one - have you enabled both DDE and the command line by
>> activating DDE while still specifying the %1 on the command?

aw> This could be the answer! Unforturnately, I don't have a clue
aw> about what you're talking about. How do I check for DDE and %1?

Hmm. Good(ish) question, and although I can tell you where to look,
I've got a completely horrible "mailto:"; mess going on here right now
and can't test the outcome.

The only place to look at this is in the Registry. You're looking for

    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\mailto\shell\open\command
    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\mailto\shell\open\ddeexec

I found that in may case the command line included a %1 parameter,
meaning that when the shell command was executed, the mailto address
should be passed to the command line as a parameter. The ddeexec
section also specified that a parameter was passed in via DDE. Such a
duplication of parameter passing would lead to two messages being
created.

As I say, this is all a bit of surmise since I can't test the result.
I don't rightly know what's happened here ... if I click on a mailto
anywhere, IE goes beserk, opening about 50 windows before crashing.
Anyone else got any ideas about this?

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