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I presume you mean that you've lost or forgotten the Google account password associated with your V20. Here is how to reset it. Note the hyperlinks in the instructions below.
Follow the steps to recover your account. You'll be asked some questions to confirm it's your account and an email will be sent to you. If you don't get an email:
Depending upon what you use your web based e-mail account
for, you have preferences when it comes to your display name.
Your gmail display name is usually the first and last name
that you provided when you originally created your account.
Fortunately, you are not locked into the name displayed on
gmail account, you can change your gmail name in a few simple steps.
Log into your gmail account using your current gmail address and password.
Make sure to select the "Keep me logged in" box
under the log-in fields.
Click the Settings hyperlink in the upper right hand
corner of your screen.
It will be located right next to where your email address is
at the top of the web browser window.
Click the Accounts and Imports tab in the settings box.
At the bottom of the Accounts and Settings tab, select the
Google Account Settings hyperlink.
Select the Edit your Personal Info hyperlink under the
personal info section of your google accounts page.
From there, you can change your first name, last name or
nickname.
Once you make the desired changes click the save
button at the bottom of the page.
While writing the email, click the Insert Hyperlink (screenshot below) icon on the formatting toolbar, go to Youtube, open the video which you wan't to attached, copy the url (all the text in the address bar of your browser starting from http://www.... ) and paste in the insert hyperlink box, click Ok, and then send the email once it's finished writing. The receiver will receive the mail with a youtube thumbnail at the bottom.
This is what it looks like for a gmail email receiver will receive..
Let me know if you need further help.
Good Luck.
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Try to copy and paste the links from the email into the address bar in the browser. Also if it that does not work try to use a different browser (ex. mozilla firefox or google chrome). If you cant access the links in the mail (if they are hyperlinked) view your email as plain text instead of html and you should see the complete links
It sounds like you are trying to click on a hyperlink to email someone, like at a website. These hyperlinks are programmed to open an email client like Outlook, or Outlook Express and open a new mail message with the email address line populated.
If you are using a WEB based email like Yahoo, Hotmail and the like, then the hyperlink will not work, and you get the error you describe. Generally it isn't worth the time and effort to setup an email client if that is the only reason you are doing it.
SO, generally, I just open my email, then type the email address of the hyperlink ([email protected] for example)
In your hyperlink you have to specify the full path to your document. I your software makes a hyperlink to the document on your hard drive, then obviously it won't work on a website. Example: Your website: www.FooBar.com your document is located in a folder "/documents/" The hyperlink should look like <A HREF="http://www.foobar.com/documents/thedocument.pdf">Click to download document</A> This is the safest way.
Another important thing: in Windows, documents named Document.pdf, document.pdf, DoCuMeNt.Pdf etc. are exactly the same. On the Web however these are completely different files! Make sure, that the name in the hyperlink is exactly the same, as it looks like uploaded to your website (via FTP for example). Look at the FTP directory after upload and note the exact capitalization of the the file name, and adjust the hyperlink. Or check the name in hyperlink and rename the file using FTP, whichever you prefer.
Is this sending or recieving of emails that the hyperlinks dont work? If you are sending you have to use the CTRL+Click method to test the link. the recipent should be able to just click the link
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