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Acting on sage advice from these forums, I have changed to Mozilla Firebird as my browser. I have set it as my default browser, but still when I click on hyperlinks up pops the unwanted Internet Explorer. How can I stop this - if it is possible! Thanks Al Strachan

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Thanks, Zox. I am running XP and I thought I had SP-1 installed but I can't find any reference to IE under Internet Connections. I'll keep on looking though >_< Thanks again. Al Strachan

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nlinecomputers

That is because your looking in the wrong place. >_< Goto Add-remove programs in the control panel. If you have SP1 installed you should now have a new item called Set Program Access and Defaults. You set the default browser there.

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I thought I had installed XP Service pack 1, but when I went to Control panel/add-remove programs I only found XP service pack 1-a there and I could not find any item called Set Program Access and Defaults. What am I doing wrong, coach >_< ? Thanks Al

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nlinecomputers

The only difference in 1 and 1a is the removal of Microsoft's version of Java.I think your diving in too deep into add remove programs.Start>Control Panel>Add and Remove Programs.On the left side is 4 icons. Note the one on the left bottom! That is the place to be.xp_sp1_beta_02.gif

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Thanks. I found the little bugger and set Mozilla as the default browser. So I click on the hyperlink in your message - and guess what, Internet Explorer is the browser that sends me to Scot;s Forums. I guess I will have to start using my Lindows OS to get away from IE ;) But thanks for trying to help. Al

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Try going into Firebird, unchecking the "Make firebird my default", closing firebird, reopening it, and re-checking it... Then close it and see if your links work....Just curious, but where are you clicking on these links from?

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Have you checked the file types to see if html files are set to open in FB?Control Panel -> folder options -> File Types.... Find the .html and .htm and see what program they're registered to.ORCreate a new shortcut on your desktop to a website and see which browser opens it... This will give us a true test as to whether or not it's Windows or Eudora's problem. (Right-click on desktop -> New ->Shortcut -> type in website name)

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