Does Firefox startup if you directly double-click a .html file? The one
dqsd is executing is in your temp folder and is called DQSDLaunch.html.
Find this file and double-click it and see which browser starts.
Could there be some formatting problem with your localprefs.js file causing
it to not lo
Yeah, I can see that this must be a windows problem. I'm really at wit's end
and may have to accept defeat. I had already tried manually associating
firfox with .htm, .html, and url:blah blah... That didn't work. The
reinstalling didn't work either! What I don't understand is that every other
appli
Based on Monty's reply you could always try setting it the hard way.
I can think of 2 methods.
1. Have .htm and .html on your PC. Browse to them in Windows Explorer.
Right Click and "Open With"... "Choose Program". When the select app
window appears check off the box that says always use this
My $.02
I dont think this is a DQSD problem but a failure of windows to handle the
default browser properly... I have had similar problems in the past..
Reinstalling DQSD wont fix the problem because the problem is upstream of
the toolbar. I installed Firefox. Fired it up (no pun intended :-) )
thanks... I will try another complete uninstall, reinstall with regcleaner.
Gotta get this working!
Funny how when you get attached to an application, you just can't give it
up! What did we all do before computers, anyway?
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rij73 wrote:
> No more ideas for me? Nobody else had this problem?
I just did a complete os reinstall in the last week. Don't think this will
help but here's my localprefs.js :
checkForUpdate = false;
clock=true;
clockdelay=1000;
clockupdate=1000;
clocklongwidth=139;
reuseBrowserWindowMode = 0;
l
I have had this problem as well and posted to it previously on the list
(albeit for Firebird and not Firefox). I recieved the same responses you
did (i.e. those listed in the documentation and which I had already
tried). Nothing worked. As of today the problem is still unresolved.
comisserating
No more ideas for me? Nobody else had this problem?
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Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] problem settin firefox as default (even with
setbrowser)
I'm
Monty & Jb.
Thanks for the tips. All sorted.
Tom.
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