said:
>How do I change my Desktop settings so the Junk Spy documentation objects
>open in Mozilla or Netscape instead of in WebExplorer? None of these
Open the properties noteboo of the documentation objects and point at your
favorite browser. You can use the Set Default button to make the change
apply to all URL objects.
>browsers have any Associations listed in their properties so I don't know
>why WebExplorer is the one and only associated program. The Type of the
It's your system. You should know why. Add the associations to the
Program objects. You might need to use AssocEdit to get them in your
preferred order.
>What setting makes WebExplorer the default for UniformResourceLocator
>objects? Once I know the setting, I can change it.
See above.
Steven
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