Maybe others, who are using NS under various versions of windows, can fill
in the gaps. I'd like to know how this can be applied to Win95b.

-Dave


Friday, February 23, 2001, 1:23:40 PM, you wrote:


ML> On Friday, February 23, 2001, 10:00:22 AM, SyP wrote:

Ming-Li>>> If the default action is "open", change it to "opennew"
Ming-Li>>> (click on it and click the "set default" button). See if
Ming-Li>>> that helps.

>> Ah-ha!

>> I only have Open, Print and PrintTo actions! Would you please tell how
>> the OpenNew action looks like in your system?

ML> Sure, but I'm afraid it won't be of much use to you. I'm using
ML> IE5.5, and no Netscape is installed (still waiting for Mozilla 1.0).
ML> The OpenNew action information is obviously put in by IE
ML> installation, and is IE specific. In case it's of any use, here it
ML> is:

ML> Application used to perform action:
ML> "F:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"

ML> Use DDE - checked

ML> DDE message:
ML> [ViewFolder("%l","%l",%S)]  <- including the square brackets

ML> Application:
ML> Folders

ML> DDE Application not running:
ML> (empty)

ML> Topic:
ML> AppProperties



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