Web Links in Bookshelf 98 and Encarta 98 Updated by Redirector (192999)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Bookshelf 98 for Windows
  • Microsoft Bookshelf 98 for Macintosh
  • Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia for Windows

This article was previously published under Q192999

SUMMARY

When you click a Web link in one of the Microsoft programs listed at the beginning of this article, the program uses information stored on a Microsoft Web server to automatically redirect the Web link if the address for the Web site has changed.

MORE INFORMATION

You no longer need to download a file from the Internet to update the Web links in the Internet Directory. The Web link in the program connects to a Microsoft Web server that redirects the link to the appropriate Web site.

As Web addresses change, Microsoft updates the redirect information on the server.

NOTE: The Help file incorrectly states that you need to download a file from the Internet to update the Web links in Bookshelf or Encarta. This was true in previous versions of both Bookshelf and Encarta, but the 1998 versions of these programs use a redirector on the Microsoft Web site as described above.

Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:1/4/2005
Keywords:kbdocerr kbinfo KB192999