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| Serious Issues RC1 Problems in Vista RC1 5600 #1 Links no longer opening in Outlook 2003. It was before I made changes in default programs > set program access and defauls > changed htm / html from IE7 to Firefox. [url]http://www.talkjesus.com/links.gif[/url] #2 [url]http://www.talkjesus.com/error.gif[/url] I get this every time I open up Outlook 2003. If I click yes, it imports the two accounts. I delete them. This happens again when restarting Ooutlook 2003. Why? I do not see Outlook express in Vista at all. No accounts are in Windows Mail either. How do I fix this? #3 Seems impossible to make firefox default browser all in all (browser, outlook) Running Firefox as admin and telling it to be the default browser didn't work for me under RC1. I did do the following, but still didn't work: Start -> Default Programs -> Set program access and computer defaults -> Custom -> Choose a default web browser -> Mozilla Firefox (tick) When I go back, it shows "current browser" again instead. |
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| Re: Serious Issues RC1 /Chad/ said:[color=blue] > Problems in Vista RC1 5600 > > #1 > > Links no longer opening in Outlook 2003. It was before I made changes in > default programs > set program access and defauls > changed htm / html from > IE7 to Firefox. > > [url]http://www.talkjesus.com/links.gif[/url] > > #2 > > [url]http://www.talkjesus.com/error.gif[/url] > > I get this every time I open up Outlook 2003. If I click yes, it imports > the two accounts. I delete them. This happens again when restarting Ooutlook > 2003. Why? I do not see Outlook express in Vista at all. No accounts are in > Windows Mail either. How do I fix this? > > #3 > > Seems impossible to make firefox default browser all in all (browser, outlook) > > Running Firefox as admin and telling it to be the default browser didn't > work for me under RC1. > > I did do the following, but still didn't work: > > Start -> Default Programs -> Set program access and computer defaults -> > Custom -> Choose a default web browser -> Mozilla Firefox (tick) > > When I go back, it shows "current browser" again instead.[/color] Are you certain that FF has not become the "current browser?" |
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| Re: Serious Issues RC1 I had the same problem in XP after installing Firefox so it's not a Vista problem, if I recall properly setting IE as your default browser will fix the problem. "Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0B433877-7589-401F-88DB-FC71C0706E80@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Problems in Vista RC1 5600 > > #1 > > Links no longer opening in Outlook 2003. It was before I made changes in > default programs > set program access and defauls > changed htm / html > from > IE7 to Firefox. > > [url]http://www.talkjesus.com/links.gif[/url] > > #2 > > [url]http://www.talkjesus.com/error.gif[/url] > > I get this every time I open up Outlook 2003. If I click yes, it imports > the two accounts. I delete them. This happens again when restarting > Ooutlook > 2003. Why? I do not see Outlook express in Vista at all. No accounts are > in > Windows Mail either. How do I fix this? > > #3 > > Seems impossible to make firefox default browser all in all (browser, > outlook) > > Running Firefox as admin and telling it to be the default browser didn't > work for me under RC1. > > I did do the following, but still didn't work: > > Start -> Default Programs -> Set program access and computer defaults -> > Custom -> Choose a default web browser -> Mozilla Firefox (tick) > > When I go back, it shows "current browser" again instead.[/color] |
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| Re: Serious Issues RC1 It is certainly a Vista problem. I used XP for years with firefox without issues as default browser. Nothing to do with XP "Rich" wrote: [color=blue] > I had the same problem in XP after installing Firefox so it's not a Vista > problem, if I recall properly setting IE as your default browser will fix > the problem. > > > "Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0B433877-7589-401F-88DB-FC71C0706E80@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Problems in Vista RC1 5600 > > > > #1 > > > > Links no longer opening in Outlook 2003. It was before I made changes in > > default programs > set program access and defauls > changed htm / html > > from > > IE7 to Firefox. > > > > [url]http://www.talkjesus.com/links.gif[/url] > > > > #2 > > > > [url]http://www.talkjesus.com/error.gif[/url] > > > > I get this every time I open up Outlook 2003. If I click yes, it imports > > the two accounts. I delete them. This happens again when restarting > > Ooutlook > > 2003. Why? I do not see Outlook express in Vista at all. No accounts are > > in > > Windows Mail either. How do I fix this? > > > > #3 > > > > Seems impossible to make firefox default browser all in all (browser, > > outlook) > > > > Running Firefox as admin and telling it to be the default browser didn't > > work for me under RC1. > > > > I did do the following, but still didn't work: > > > > Start -> Default Programs -> Set program access and computer defaults -> > > Custom -> Choose a default web browser -> Mozilla Firefox (tick) > > > > When I go back, it shows "current browser" again instead.[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Serious Issues RC1 It is certainly a Vista problem. I used XP for years with firefox without issues as default browser. Nothing to do with XP "Rich" wrote: [color=blue] > I had the same problem in XP after installing Firefox so it's not a Vista > problem, if I recall properly setting IE as your default browser will fix > the problem. > > > "Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0B433877-7589-401F-88DB-FC71C0706E80@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Problems in Vista RC1 5600 > > > > #1 > > > > Links no longer opening in Outlook 2003. It was before I made changes in > > default programs > set program access and defauls > changed htm / html > > from > > IE7 to Firefox. > > > > [url]http://www.talkjesus.com/links.gif[/url] > > > > #2 > > > > [url]http://www.talkjesus.com/error.gif[/url] > > > > I get this every time I open up Outlook 2003. If I click yes, it imports > > the two accounts. I delete them. This happens again when restarting > > Ooutlook > > 2003. Why? I do not see Outlook express in Vista at all. No accounts are > > in > > Windows Mail either. How do I fix this? > > > > #3 > > > > Seems impossible to make firefox default browser all in all (browser, > > outlook) > > > > Running Firefox as admin and telling it to be the default browser didn't > > work for me under RC1. > > > > I did do the following, but still didn't work: > > > > Start -> Default Programs -> Set program access and computer defaults -> > > Custom -> Choose a default web browser -> Mozilla Firefox (tick) > > > > When I go back, it shows "current browser" again instead.[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Serious Issues RC1 If I was not certain, would I be posting this here? "dev" wrote: [color=blue] > /Chad/ said:[color=green] > > Problems in Vista RC1 5600 > > > > #1 > > > > Links no longer opening in Outlook 2003. It was before I made changes in > > default programs > set program access and defauls > changed htm / html from > > IE7 to Firefox. > > > > [url]http://www.talkjesus.com/links.gif[/url] > > > > #2 > > > > [url]http://www.talkjesus.com/error.gif[/url] > > > > I get this every time I open up Outlook 2003. If I click yes, it imports > > the two accounts. I delete them. This happens again when restarting Ooutlook > > 2003. Why? I do not see Outlook express in Vista at all. No accounts are in > > Windows Mail either. How do I fix this? > > > > #3 > > > > Seems impossible to make firefox default browser all in all (browser, outlook) > > > > Running Firefox as admin and telling it to be the default browser didn't > > work for me under RC1. > > > > I did do the following, but still didn't work: > > > > Start -> Default Programs -> Set program access and computer defaults -> > > Custom -> Choose a default web browser -> Mozilla Firefox (tick) > > > > When I go back, it shows "current browser" again instead.[/color] > > Are you certain that FF has not become the "current browser?" >[/color] |
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| RE: Serious Issues RC1 "Chad" wrote: [color=blue] > Seems impossible to make firefox default browser all in all (browser, outlook) > > Running Firefox as admin and telling it to be the default browser didn't > work for me under RC1.[/color] It's a Firefox bug |
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| RE: Serious Issues RC1 I've noticed that there are some bugs when trying to set defualt programs for various things, such as for setting your default application to play .avi files. It doesn't want to allow you to change from using WMP, every time I sect the other program it still opens the file in WMP "Chad" wrote: [color=blue] > Problems in Vista RC1 5600 > > #1 > > Links no longer opening in Outlook 2003. It was before I made changes in > default programs > set program access and defauls > changed htm / html from > IE7 to Firefox. > > [url]http://www.talkjesus.com/links.gif[/url] > > #2 > > [url]http://www.talkjesus.com/error.gif[/url] > > I get this every time I open up Outlook 2003. If I click yes, it imports > the two accounts. I delete them. This happens again when restarting Ooutlook > 2003. Why? I do not see Outlook express in Vista at all. No accounts are in > Windows Mail either. How do I fix this? > > #3 > > Seems impossible to make firefox default browser all in all (browser, outlook) > > Running Firefox as admin and telling it to be the default browser didn't > work for me under RC1. > > I did do the following, but still didn't work: > > Start -> Default Programs -> Set program access and computer defaults -> > Custom -> Choose a default web browser -> Mozilla Firefox (tick) > > When I go back, it shows "current browser" again instead.[/color] |
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| RE: Serious Issues RC1 Exactly. Either a bug, or Microsoft refuses to allow you to use other software that is not there own. Sad. "Jambon" wrote: [color=blue] > I've noticed that there are some bugs when trying to set defualt programs for > various things, such as for setting your default application to play .avi > files. It doesn't want to allow you to change from using WMP, every time I > sect the other program it still opens the file in WMP > > "Chad" wrote: >[color=green] > > Problems in Vista RC1 5600 > > > > #1 > > > > Links no longer opening in Outlook 2003. It was before I made changes in > > default programs > set program access and defauls > changed htm / html from > > IE7 to Firefox. > > > > [url]http://www.talkjesus.com/links.gif[/url] > > > > #2 > > > > [url]http://www.talkjesus.com/error.gif[/url] > > > > I get this every time I open up Outlook 2003. If I click yes, it imports > > the two accounts. I delete them. This happens again when restarting Ooutlook > > 2003. Why? I do not see Outlook express in Vista at all. No accounts are in > > Windows Mail either. How do I fix this? > > > > #3 > > > > Seems impossible to make firefox default browser all in all (browser, outlook) > > > > Running Firefox as admin and telling it to be the default browser didn't > > work for me under RC1. > > > > I did do the following, but still didn't work: > > > > Start -> Default Programs -> Set program access and computer defaults -> > > Custom -> Choose a default web browser -> Mozilla Firefox (tick) > > > > When I go back, it shows "current browser" again instead.[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Serious Issues RC1 New version of Firefox is out today. Works OK with Vista "BillD" <BillD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0D12EEE3-D5EF-4222-8843-E1ACEB3C999B@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > > > "Chad" wrote: >[color=green] >> Seems impossible to make firefox default browser all in all (browser, >> outlook) >> >> Running Firefox as admin and telling it to be the default browser didn't >> work for me under RC1.[/color] > > It's a Firefox bug >[/color] |
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| Re: Serious Issues RC1 How do you figure? [url]http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/[/url] Still 1.5.0.7 as was for a while. "LS (V)" wrote: [color=blue] > New version of Firefox is out today. > Works OK with Vista > > "BillD" <BillD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0D12EEE3-D5EF-4222-8843-E1ACEB3C999B@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > > > > > "Chad" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> Seems impossible to make firefox default browser all in all (browser, > >> outlook) > >> > >> Running Firefox as admin and telling it to be the default browser didn't > >> work for me under RC1.[/color] > > > > It's a Firefox bug > >[/color] > > >[/color] |
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