[BCAB] Internet Explorer
roger.south at virgin.net
roger.south at virgin.net
Mon Feb 17 17:16:34 GMT 2014
Will that work with Win7?
I have upgraded to IE10 and now when i try to open IE it thinks for a little
while and then throws me back to the Desktop.
Roger
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From: Tiddy Ogg
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2014 4:07 PM
To: 'BCAB Discussion List'
Subject: Re: [BCAB] Internet Explorer
You'll have to go back to I E 8.
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From: Bcab [mailto:bcab-bounces at lists.bcab.org.uk] On Behalf Of Padma
Cheriyan
Sent: 17 February 2014 16:02
To: 'BCAB Discussion List'
Subject: Re: [BCAB] Internet Explorer
Hi!
I have similar problem with Firefox. I was on IE; but got a message that
Windows would not support IE. So, I changed to Firefox which I do not like.
Since I am still on windows XP, I do not think I have much choice. Do I?
Padma
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From: Bcab [mailto:bcab-bounces at lists.bcab.org.uk] On Behalf Of Darran Ross
Sent: 17 February 2014 15:29
To: BCAB Discussion List
Subject: Re: [BCAB] Internet Explorer
Roger, if you don't like Firefox at all, perhaps a complete removal may get
IE back to some kind of ship-shape order?
----- Original Message -----
From: <roger.south at virgin.net>
To: "BCAB Discussion List" <bcab at lists.bcab.org.uk>;
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Sent: Monday, February 17, 2014 12:36 PM
Subject: [BCAB] Internet Explorer
> For some while now I have been unable to restore IE as my default browser
> and have had to use Firefox which I don't like. I have just found out that
> if I go into Firefox Tool/Options/Advanced and uncheck the "Make Firefox
> the Default Browser" it wall then allow me access to make IE my default
> which is what I want. However it seems to have created another problem. If
> I hit a link such as in an email I get a message box appear with the link
> address along the top as the heading and the message stating:
>
> There was a problem sending the command to the program
>
> with only an OK button as the way out. I can open both IE and Firefox as
> normal but not as a link from elsewhere.
>
> Can anyone advise me as to how I move forward on this please
>
> Many thanks Roger
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