Lee wrote:

Mark Austin Holbrook wrote:

To make SeaMonkey the default browser, go to the menu bar and click
Edit, and then Preferences. On the left side, there is a box, click on
Navigator. Then click the button that says Set Default Browser. Done!

Hi Mark, that does not work for me, but thanks anyways appreciate
you taking the time.

Not sure what OS you have, but if it's a recent version of Windows you should be able to do it this way. The directions below are for WinXP, but you should be able to understand and adapt them for other versions.

Start | Set Program Access and Defaults
The dialog opens with "Add or Remove Programs" selected. Under "Custom," click the double-V symbol at the right to expand this section. Under "Choose a default Web browser:" click the radio button for SeaMonkey, OK out and you're done.

OR

Start | Control Panel | Internet Options
On the "Programs" tab, choose your favorite programs from the various pull-down lists. Click "Apply," OK out, and you're done.

You should be aware that each time you update your Office software through Microsoft Update or Office Update, MS will steal the browser and/or email setting and you'll have to choose SeaMonkey again. Fortunately, SM will alert you to the theft the next time you launch it.

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