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Similar question to this thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro... 3c54c84006eaa In my case, when clicking on a link in email (OL 2003), I want it to open Firefox. I do have the extension associations set for FF, for things like jpg, and several others. However, when the link is something like http://thisdomain.com/wordpress - where there is no extension, it's opening AOL. Can't uninstall that as it's my work computer and homeowner uses AOL versus my using Outlook and the broadband ISP's email. |
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Since I had no reply, I posted again from my home address, and there I
got the answer. http://groups.google.com/group/micro...7ea1c 08fc07f |
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