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Hi Martin,
You should look for Chuck Mc Kinnis IAIutil !
http://www.7cities.net/~mckinnis/os2/
Unfortunately this utility isn't on t/his website and
I am unable to locate it now, sorry ;-(
If you go to Warpstock 2007 you may ask and meet Chuck in person !? ;-)
Cheers, svobi
On Sun, 2007-11-11 at 09:00 -0800, Martin Rosenfeld wrote:
> I use the same installations of Thunderbird and Firefox on all
> of my installations of eCS, calling them from program objects
> I create each time I do an new installation. Then I run
> configapps.exe to set the default browser, email, etc. I can
> click on a URL in Thunderbird and have Firefox open in
> eCS2.0rc2 and lower, but not in rc3. I can't imagine why!
>
> The docs with configapps say that the program edits entries in
> os2.ini:
>
> "This is a small utility program to edit the default web browser
> settings stored in the OS2.INI (user profile) under the
> WPURLDEFAULTSETTINGS application/section."
>
> How can I edit os2.ini? I think it can be done with Unimaint,
> but how? I have never figured out how. Please help me.
>
> Martin
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