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July 4th, 2007, 07:04 AM
#11
If you open regedit and navigate to that key, what does it say?
I mean, did the reg file actually add the key? Maybe you need to
edit it manually. At least look to verify that the value is there
and that it is what you expected.
And of course, did you close and reopen your browser?
I came in to the world with nothing. I still have most of it.
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July 4th, 2007, 07:51 AM
#12
Links like telnet://myhost are handled by the browser by making use of an URI handler. AFAIK IE7 doesn't have this URI handler anymore, hence telnet:// links don't work. If it's possible to add custom URI handlers to IE7 you might be able to add the telnet URI handler.
Oliver's Law:
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
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July 4th, 2007, 09:45 AM
#13
We have the following:
1. Telnet will work in Vista
2. Telnet won't work in IE7 with the Registry tweak
3. The Registry tweak seems to work for everyone else
That implies corruption.
1. Uninstall and reinstall IE7
2. Re-run the regedit
3. Reboot
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July 4th, 2007, 11:57 AM
#14
No messages in the event veiwer but I do get an "application not found" window(as if the telnet protocol doesn't have a program association) and then when I click ok it says " The protocol specified is invalid"
The registry entry was supposed to take care of that.
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July 4th, 2007, 01:48 PM
#15
OK, I cannot give you a definitive answer as I don't use Vista. You will be somewhat on your own, but perhaps a member with Vista can help.
As I suspected, it looks like either a corruption or synchronisation problem with IE7.
IE takes its file associations from the OS that it is running under. When you loaded Vista and IE7 you did not have Telnet loaded. When you installed Telnet into Vista it created the association (because it works, so it must have done ) Somehow this does not seem to have passed through to IE7?
The registry entry was supposed to take care of that.
No, the way I read that regedit is it simply switches off the Registry block on Telnet which is the IE7 default. We are not even getting that far from how I understand those messages. I agree with your interpretation that they look like a missing association?
I have only played with Vista a few times but you might like to check the entries in Windows Start Menu -> Default Programs. Also try opening IE, going to a Telnet link, right clicking and it will either be "open with" or in "properties" and you should be able to associate.
I am guessing that the application is something like "Telnet.exe" and that will call something like rundll32.exe url.dll which is the Telnet Protocol Handler (or it is in Win 2000 ).
Hopefully you will have a checkbox called something like "always open with", or it might just remember it of its own accord?
At worst, now that you have it in Vista, I am pretty confident that a reinstall of IE7 would set up the association correctly.
Good luck!
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July 4th, 2007, 02:30 PM
#16
I ama gonna state the obvious here 
Are you restarting the machine after you edit the registry???
MLF
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July 9th, 2007, 09:04 PM
#17
I have checked all the usual id10T issues.
I just gave up and will cut n paste the links into puTty.
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July 9th, 2007, 09:30 PM
#18
Hmmm,
Did you try a reinstall of IE7 and did you try a different user profile?
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