You're going to have to get some input from a FF user on that. 
If FF is anything like M$ software and drivers as far as so 
called uninstallation goes, then it certainly *is* going to be 
leaving behind all sorts of garbage in the registry that could 
be doing this.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "LarryB"


Well I just tried reinstalling the extension again and it still 
does not
work. I can only figure that it must have
something on my computer that I can not find to delete.
In FF if I go thru the favorites and select my web site it 
opens in IE.
If in FF and I type the URL's in it goes as expected.
Maybe something is in the registery, would that be possible? I 
have
searched the IE options and see nothing that would
save that kind of information.
I have a laptop at home with basically the same system and I 
could
install the extension and try that. At least I would not have 
an
instruction to open "Always in IE" on that computer.
Thanks for the suggestions.

LarryBrowning
K & L Electronics



Support-OrpheusComputing. com wrote:
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Well I would think to reverse it you'd just uninstall the xpi
file. Since you've apparently already done that, maybe if you
installed it again it may work as it should. Now I'm FAR FROM
a FF expert, so it's possible that by just uninstalling the xpi
file may not be enough.
-Clint


----- Original Message -----
From: "LarryB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Clint as I mentioned to Phill in my reply to him, there is a
chance that
I accidently hit the "open this always in IE" and my question
is how
would you reverse this? Hitting it again does not work. Yes it
was only
happening in one of my webs.

LarryBrowning
K & L Electronics

Support-OrpheusComputing. com wrote:
***********************************************************************************

Hmm, I've used that extension with no problems on XP SP1 and
SP2. Was
this only happening at one website?
-Clint


----- Original Message ----- From: "LarryB"

This is for all those that replied to my problem of a web site
that
would display the home page in FF then when I would select a
navigation
button within the site it would open IE instead of staying with
FF. I
had installed an extension in FF that would allow one to view
any web
page in IE by just right clicking the page a chosing "view in
IE". This
was the cause of my problem so I deinstalled this extension. I
tried to
download the extension again thinking maybe my install was
contaminated
but the reinstall did not work either. I suspect the extension
is not
fixed yet for XP as it worked fine in the pre-issue version of
FF.
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