Re: Default browser options

2006-12-24 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Graham Smith  everyone else,

on 24-Dez-2006 at 13:16 you (Graham Smith) wrote:

 How do I get The Bat to open HTML mail messages in Firefox. I assumed
 this would be in the preferences somewhere, but cannot find it.

Its a system setting, not a TB setting.

Open Explorer. Select the Tools menu, Folder Options. On the File
Types tab locate HTML and associate FF with it.

Normally, FF does that when you make it the default browser on your
system. Maybe you should also check your FF installation.

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Re: Default browser options

2006-12-24 Thread Graham Smith
Hello Alexander,

Sunday, December 24, 2006, 12:28:04 PM, you wrote:

 Hello Graham Smith  everyone else,

 on 24-Dez-2006 at 13:16 you (Graham Smith) wrote:

 How do I get The Bat to open HTML mail messages in Firefox. I assumed
 this would be in the preferences somewhere, but cannot find it.

 Its a system setting, not a TB setting.

I have just checked this and indeed it was set to use MSIE. As I said
clicking on HTML links inside an email opened Firefox, and as clicking URLs
elsewhere opened Firefox, I had assumed the system settings were set up for 
Firefox.

It was only HTML messages in The Bat that were opening in MSIE, hence
my assumption that it was a Bat default setting somewhere

 Normally, FF does that when you make it the default browser on your
 system. Maybe you should also check your FF installation.

Not sure what I should be checking in the FF installation.

Any way it now seems fixed, thanks.


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Re: Default browser options

2006-12-24 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Graham Smith  everyone else,

on 24-Dez-2006 at 13:54 you (Graham Smith) wrote:

 I have just checked this and indeed it was set to use MSIE. As I said
 clicking on HTML links inside an email opened Firefox, and as clicking
 URLs elsewhere opened Firefox, I had assumed the system settings were
 set up for Firefox.

There is one setting for the filetype HTML, and another one for the
protocol HTTP/HTTPS (with the file extension of (none) in the Folder
Options).


 Normally, FF does that when you make it the default browser on your
 system. Maybe you should also check your FF installation.

 Not sure what I should be checking in the FF installation.

Enable FF to check if it is the default browser. Set the default browser
(in Control Panel / Internet) to something else but FF (MSIE) and apply
the setting. Close the Internet properties and start FF. It should show
you the dialog that it is not the default browser. When you make FF the
default browser again it should change all the Folder/Filetype options
to FF as well.

 Any way it now seems fixed, thanks.

You're welcome.

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Re: Default browser options

2006-12-24 Thread Graham Smith
Hello Alexander,


Sunday, December 24, 2006, 1:08:00 PM, you wrote:

 Hello Graham Smith  everyone else,

 on 24-Dez-2006 at 13:54 you (Graham Smith) wrote:

 Not sure what I should be checking in the FF installation.

 Enable FF to check if it is the default browser. Set the default browser
 (in Control Panel / Internet) to something else but FF (MSIE) and apply
 the setting. Close the Internet properties and start FF. It should show
 you the dialog that it is not the default browser. When you make FF the
 default browser again it should change all the Folder/Filetype options
 to FF as well.

FF was already to set to check it was the default, and I have followed
your advice about changing the default back to MSIE and then back
again to FF, hopefully this has now changed all the defaults. I still
get an MSIE icon in The Bat however, even though it now opens FF. But
other that it seems to be working.

 Any way it now seems fixed, thanks.

 You're welcome.

Thanks again.





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Re: Default Browser

2002-05-23 Thread Roelof Otten

Hello Ken,

On Thu, 23 May 2002 20:39:18 -0700GMT (24-5-02, 5:39 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:


KM I have IE set as my default browser but when I open an HTML
KM document in TB! it opens it in Netscape. Is there any place where
KM I can set the default browser in TB!?

Not in TB.
Probably you've the html-extension associated with netscape. You can
alter file associations in the explorer.

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Re: default browser for links

2001-09-26 Thread Henry H

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Thursday, September 27, 2001, 10:31:08 AM, you wrote:

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Re: Default browser

2000-11-25 Thread Karin Spaink

On 25-11-2000 at 06:33, Thomas Fernandez kindly wrote:
 Karin Spaink wrote:

KS This question was answered *twice* today.

 And you answered it again for him... you have an adorable patience.
 ;-)

You people on the list have shown the same patience to me
when I barged in here, going cold turkey on Eudora ;-)


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Re: Default browser

2000-11-24 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Leonard,

On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 08:01:57 -0500 GMT (24/11/2000, 21:01 +0800 GMT),
Leonard S. Berkowitz wrote:

LSB How do I set the default Internet brower. When I click on a URL
LSB embedded in an e-mail message,Internet Explorer is invoked, not
LSB Netscape.

This is not a TB problem, but a Windows question. You must associate
.html, .shtml, .html and so on files with Netscape (ie make NS the
default browser for your system).

Go to Windows Explorer / View / (the lowest item on the pop-down menu, forgot the 
name) /
and the right tab (dunno the name).

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Re: Default browser

2000-11-24 Thread Didier MENE

Bonjour,

vendredi 24 novembre 2000, 14:01:57, vous avez écris:

LSB How do I set the default Internet brower. When I click on a URL
LSB embedded in an e-mail message,Internet Explorer is invoked, not
LSB Netscape.

Is your netscape your default browser ? Normally it works.

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Re: Default browser

2000-11-24 Thread Karin Spaink

On 24-11-2000 at 21:34, Leonard S. Berkowitz kindly wrote:


 How do I set Netscape as my default browser? I used to use Eudora
 where I could specify which browser to use.

This question was answered *twice* today.

To quote mine:
Go to Explorer, -- Tools -- Options, and replace the
.html extentions (.htm, .shtml) with IE instead of Netscape.


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Re: Default browser

2000-11-24 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Karin,

On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 22:19:28 +0100 GMT (25/11/2000, 05:19 +0800 GMT),
Karin Spaink wrote:

KS This question was answered *twice* today.

And you answered it again for him... you have an adorable patience.
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Re: Default Browser?

2000-03-25 Thread Pasquale J. Festa Sr.

Hello Rick,

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go into preferences-default browser, than check off what you want
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