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Ok, was this solved and how? I don't think I see THE solution.
Nope, hit the button prematurely *blush*
Still no solution.
Ok, I thought that might have been the case. I did read a bit on the subject and there's some concern out there about MS's lock on Word / Internet Shortcuts. This is probably due to unfamiliarity (my case) or limited documentation (also my case). ni haven't used word for many years and I'm checking on an older system.
Check Control Panel\Default Programs
Program access and defaults - change what's obvious or post an image and i''l try to help, but there's reaaly not much there to choose from.
-> probably a custom configuration
also check
set your default programs -
choose FF - set this to be the default
and
make sure FF has all of it's defaults (there should be a select all defaults box on the left side of the dialog)
Close any Office app and reopen - any good?
If i recall, MS Office has it's own special configuration for HyperLinks, but can't find a reference.
Could you possibly show an example of the type of link you would like to open in Firefox?
Does 'the link' show any extension?
What happens if you right-click it? - can you see 'Properties' listed at all? If so, look in there for any relevant information.
Hmm, this is strange. The box next to mailto isn't ticked, yet the e-maillinks I open within a Word document open in Outlook.
By the way; I've temporarily uninstalled Google Chrome. Now, double clicking the MAILTO protocol to choose the associated program, there's only Microsoft Outlook to choose from and still no 'Browse...' button.
Last edited by Chiliem; 22 Oct 2012 at 11:41. Reason: 'mind the spelling'...
Just to recap:
Control Panel -> Default Programs
Set Associations
.url - you added open with FF
Set Default Pgms
- Selected FF
---> clicked Set this pgm as default
and
---> choose defaults for this pgm, ticked select all
- Set pgm accesss...
---> custom, FF is the default browser selected (it's probably showing "Use my default..." as selected) - make sure by ticking the FF radio button only and ok all the way out.
What version of Office are you running? Probably should have asked that earlier.
Thanks, it does help to know the vesion.
No real solution pops out, but a few common sense suggestions did.
Start fresh with regards to browsers.
Uninstall Firefox
Uninstall Chrome
Make sure IE is the default browser
Reboot
Install firefox
Make FF the default
Double check Control Panel Default Programs, but don't change anything yet - just look
Reboot
Try a link in word - IE or FF?
If IE - tell me what the following filetypes point to
.url
.htm
.html
.shtml
.xhtm
.xhtml
--> don't change anything yet - just look
--> they should all point to Firefox
I found a few registry imports, but it isn't clear that they will actually solve the issue for you. I need to research the keys and values before I post them.
If what's in this post (the un/re browser, set FF to default and the filetypes are ok) fixes it, great. I'm curious about the issue and will wait to see how you do.