IE launching when Firefox is default browser

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I have Firefox set as my default browser, although IE is still available on
the computer (Windows XP Pro).

Now, I have a copy of the Links toolbar on my desktop, from which I can
quick-launch various links. If I click on a link that appears direct on the
toolbar, it launches into FF (explorer.exe being the parent process).
However, the Links folder also contains subdirectories and if I select a
shortcut located within one of the subdirectories from the toolbar, then
it's IE that's launched instead. I've noticed that, in these cases, the
parent process is svchost.exe.

Does anyone know of any way to force such launches into FF instead of IE
(short of dragging the link into an existing FF window)? It's got me
baffled!

Thanks to anyone who can advise on this.

Regards
 
Hi M :-)

Firefox> Tools> Options> General> Default browser> click the "Check now"
button and select "Yes."

then...

Go to Control Panel> Add/Remove programs> Set program access
and defaults> Select either Microsoft or Custom, tick the box next to
FireFox
and make it the default browser, enable access to IE
(you may need to be in Admin account to make this change.)

also..

Hyperlinks Open in Internet Explorer Instead of in the Default Browser
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810649

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
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Hi Jan

Thanks for those suggestions.

I'm afraid it doesn't seem help with this particular problem, though!
Firefox is already set up as the default browser (and I've double-checked
the items you mentioned). The trouble seems to stem from the fact that when
accessing shortcuts that are located in *subdirectories* of the Links
desktop toolbar, the call (for some reason that baffles me) is made from
svchost.exe (rather than explorer.exe), but this does not appear to respect
the default browser setting as it always launches IE.

If you have any other suggestions to try, I'll be happy to give them a shot!

Thanks again
M



Jan Il said:
Hi M :-)

Firefox> Tools> Options> General> Default browser> click the "Check now"
button and select "Yes."

then...

Go to Control Panel> Add/Remove programs> Set program access
and defaults> Select either Microsoft or Custom, tick the box next to
FireFox
and make it the default browser, enable access to IE
(you may need to be in Admin account to make this change.)

also..

Hyperlinks Open in Internet Explorer Instead of in the Default Browser
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810649

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
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that's why they're so contagious.

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I have Firefox set as my default browser, although IE is still available
on the computer (Windows XP Pro).

Now, I have a copy of the Links toolbar on my desktop, from which I can
quick-launch various links. If I click on a link that appears direct on
the toolbar, it launches into FF (explorer.exe being the parent process).
However, the Links folder also contains subdirectories and if I select a
shortcut located within one of the subdirectories from the toolbar, then
it's IE that's launched instead. I've noticed that, in these cases, the
parent process is svchost.exe.

Does anyone know of any way to force such launches into FF instead of IE
(short of dragging the link into an existing FF window)? It's got me
baffled!

Thanks to anyone who can advise on this.

Regards
 
Hi M :-)

Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you mean by 'subdirectories' of the
links. Could you please elaborate a bit more on these subdirectories and
where they are located when you try them for clarification?

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
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that's why they're so contagious.

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Hi Jan

Thanks for those suggestions.

I'm afraid it doesn't seem help with this particular problem, though!
Firefox is already set up as the default browser (and I've double-checked
the items you mentioned). The trouble seems to stem from the fact that
when accessing shortcuts that are located in *subdirectories* of the Links
desktop toolbar, the call (for some reason that baffles me) is made from
svchost.exe (rather than explorer.exe), but this does not appear to
respect the default browser setting as it always launches IE.

If you have any other suggestions to try, I'll be happy to give them a
shot!

Thanks again
M



Jan Il said:
Hi M :-)

Firefox> Tools> Options> General> Default browser> click the "Check now"
button and select "Yes."

then...

Go to Control Panel> Add/Remove programs> Set program access
and defaults> Select either Microsoft or Custom, tick the box next to
FireFox
and make it the default browser, enable access to IE
(you may need to be in Admin account to make this change.)

also..

Hyperlinks Open in Internet Explorer Instead of in the Default Browser
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810649

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

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readers.
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I have Firefox set as my default browser, although IE is still available
on the computer (Windows XP Pro).

Now, I have a copy of the Links toolbar on my desktop, from which I can
quick-launch various links. If I click on a link that appears direct on
the toolbar, it launches into FF (explorer.exe being the parent
process). However, the Links folder also contains subdirectories and if
I select a shortcut located within one of the subdirectories from the
toolbar, then it's IE that's launched instead. I've noticed that, in
these cases, the parent process is svchost.exe.

Does anyone know of any way to force such launches into FF instead of IE
(short of dragging the link into an existing FF window)? It's got me
baffled!

Thanks to anyone who can advise on this.

Regards
 
Hi again.

Well, as you know, the Links folder is just a standard subdirectory of the
Windows Favorites folder, and it is possible (via the taskbar) to set up a
desktop toolbar that points direct to it. This toolbar can be docked on the
desktop in the usual manner. And, as with any folder, you can use Windows
Explorer to create subdirectories within the folder. So, basically, it's
just another subdirectory as with any other in the filing system.

Now, when the Links folder is viewed from the desktop Links toolbar, it
displays everything that you'd see if you were viewing it from a Windows
Explorer window - i.e. files in the immediate directory plus the names of
any subdirectories that it contains.

If, via the toolbar, you click on any of the website shortcuts that are
contained immediately within Links (i.e. not within any of its
subdirectories), then the explorer process calls up your default browser and
launches the URL into it. (Fine.)

If (again via the Links toolbar) you select a subdirectory of the Links
folder, however, then a drop-down list of the contents of that subdirectory
appears. (Fine so far.) If you then select a website shortcut from that
drop-down list, then this time round svchost is the process that stirs into
action, only this time it launches the website into IE, irrespective of the
default browser chosen. That's what I'm trying to understand/fix!

I have no idea why it is svchost that initiates the browser launch when the
selection is made from subdirectories of the Links folder, when explorer is
the process used for non-subdirectory selections, but clearly svchost
ignores the default browser selection (presumably an oversight on the part
of the Windows programmers?) and I'm wondering whether there is a
workaround.

A bit long-winded, but I hope that makes more sense. If you're still not
sure what I'm babbling on about, try it for yourself - only takes a moment:

1. Right click on the Desktop Taskbar > Toolbars > Links
2. Then drag the Links toolbar out onto the desktop or dock it to the screen
edge somewhere

From within Windows Explorer C:.../Favorites/Links,
3a. Deposit some URL shortcuts within Links itself
3b. Right click > New > Folder > give it a name to set up an arbitrary
subdirectory of Links
3c. Deposit some URL shortcuts within that subdirectory.

4. Now, via the desktop toolbar you set up above (*not* via Windows
Explorer), select:
4a one of the links from 3a --> explorer process will launch them into the
default browser
4b one of the links from 3c --> svchost process will launch them into IE,
irrespective of the default browser setting

It's got me baffled!

Thanks again!
M



Jan Il said:
Hi M :-)

Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you mean by 'subdirectories' of the
links. Could you please elaborate a bit more on these subdirectories and
where they are located when you try them for clarification?

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
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Hi Jan

Thanks for those suggestions.

I'm afraid it doesn't seem help with this particular problem, though!
Firefox is already set up as the default browser (and I've double-checked
the items you mentioned). The trouble seems to stem from the fact that
when accessing shortcuts that are located in *subdirectories* of the
Links desktop toolbar, the call (for some reason that baffles me) is made
from svchost.exe (rather than explorer.exe), but this does not appear to
respect the default browser setting as it always launches IE.

If you have any other suggestions to try, I'll be happy to give them a
shot!

Thanks again
M



Jan Il said:
Hi M :-)

Firefox> Tools> Options> General> Default browser> click the "Check now"
button and select "Yes."

then...

Go to Control Panel> Add/Remove programs> Set program access
and defaults> Select either Microsoft or Custom, tick the box next to
FireFox
and make it the default browser, enable access to IE
(you may need to be in Admin account to make this change.)

also..

Hyperlinks Open in Internet Explorer Instead of in the Default Browser
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810649

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
readers.
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I have Firefox set as my default browser, although IE is still available
on the computer (Windows XP Pro).

Now, I have a copy of the Links toolbar on my desktop, from which I can
quick-launch various links. If I click on a link that appears direct
on the toolbar, it launches into FF (explorer.exe being the parent
process). However, the Links folder also contains subdirectories and if
I select a shortcut located within one of the subdirectories from the
toolbar, then it's IE that's launched instead. I've noticed that, in
these cases, the parent process is svchost.exe.

Does anyone know of any way to force such launches into FF instead of
IE (short of dragging the link into an existing FF window)? It's got
me baffled!

Thanks to anyone who can advise on this.

Regards
 
Hi M :-)

Well...I know understand your links set up, and what you are explaining. I
set up a similar situation here in my Favorites>Links folders, created a new
folder in the Links folder and copied a couple of links into it. I then
made FireFox that I keep as a backup my default browser and then went to the
folder using Windows Explorer and clicked the link to see if it would open
it in IE or FireFox. It opened it in FireFox as it should have. Thus, I
can not reproduce the problem here.

I am not sure what else to suggest at this point, as I don't know why it is
not opening as it should in the default browser, unless the install of
FireFox is not good. I can only suggest that you uninstall FireFox via
Add/Remove Programs, reboot, and then reinstall it and see if that helps.

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
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that's why they're so contagious.

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Hi again.

Well, as you know, the Links folder is just a standard subdirectory of the
Windows Favorites folder, and it is possible (via the taskbar) to set up a
desktop toolbar that points direct to it. This toolbar can be docked on
the desktop in the usual manner. And, as with any folder, you can use
Windows Explorer to create subdirectories within the folder. So,
basically, it's just another subdirectory as with any other in the filing
system.

Now, when the Links folder is viewed from the desktop Links toolbar, it
displays everything that you'd see if you were viewing it from a Windows
Explorer window - i.e. files in the immediate directory plus the names of
any subdirectories that it contains.

If, via the toolbar, you click on any of the website shortcuts that are
contained immediately within Links (i.e. not within any of its
subdirectories), then the explorer process calls up your default browser
and launches the URL into it. (Fine.)

If (again via the Links toolbar) you select a subdirectory of the Links
folder, however, then a drop-down list of the contents of that
subdirectory appears. (Fine so far.) If you then select a website
shortcut from that drop-down list, then this time round svchost is the
process that stirs into action, only this time it launches the website
into IE, irrespective of the default browser chosen. That's what I'm
trying to understand/fix!

I have no idea why it is svchost that initiates the browser launch when
the selection is made from subdirectories of the Links folder, when
explorer is the process used for non-subdirectory selections, but clearly
svchost ignores the default browser selection (presumably an oversight on
the part of the Windows programmers?) and I'm wondering whether there is a
workaround.

A bit long-winded, but I hope that makes more sense. If you're still not
sure what I'm babbling on about, try it for yourself - only takes a
moment:

1. Right click on the Desktop Taskbar > Toolbars > Links
2. Then drag the Links toolbar out onto the desktop or dock it to the
screen edge somewhere

From within Windows Explorer C:.../Favorites/Links,
3a. Deposit some URL shortcuts within Links itself
3b. Right click > New > Folder > give it a name to set up an arbitrary
subdirectory of Links
3c. Deposit some URL shortcuts within that subdirectory.

4. Now, via the desktop toolbar you set up above (*not* via Windows
Explorer), select:
4a one of the links from 3a --> explorer process will launch them into the
default browser
4b one of the links from 3c --> svchost process will launch them into IE,
irrespective of the default browser setting

It's got me baffled!

Thanks again!
M



Jan Il said:
Hi M :-)

Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you mean by 'subdirectories' of the
links. Could you please elaborate a bit more on these subdirectories and
where they are located when you try them for clarification?

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
readers.
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Hi Jan

Thanks for those suggestions.

I'm afraid it doesn't seem help with this particular problem, though!
Firefox is already set up as the default browser (and I've
double-checked the items you mentioned). The trouble seems to stem from
the fact that when accessing shortcuts that are located in
*subdirectories* of the Links desktop toolbar, the call (for some reason
that baffles me) is made from svchost.exe (rather than explorer.exe),
but this does not appear to respect the default browser setting as it
always launches IE.

If you have any other suggestions to try, I'll be happy to give them a
shot!

Thanks again
M



Hi M :-)

Firefox> Tools> Options> General> Default browser> click the "Check
now"
button and select "Yes."

then...

Go to Control Panel> Add/Remove programs> Set program access
and defaults> Select either Microsoft or Custom, tick the box next to
FireFox
and make it the default browser, enable access to IE
(you may need to be in Admin account to make this change.)

also..

Hyperlinks Open in Internet Explorer Instead of in the Default Browser
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810649

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
readers.
How to make a good newsgroup post:
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I have Firefox set as my default browser, although IE is still
available on the computer (Windows XP Pro).

Now, I have a copy of the Links toolbar on my desktop, from which I
can quick-launch various links. If I click on a link that appears
direct on the toolbar, it launches into FF (explorer.exe being the
parent process). However, the Links folder also contains
subdirectories and if I select a shortcut located within one of the
subdirectories from the toolbar, then it's IE that's launched instead.
I've noticed that, in these cases, the parent process is svchost.exe.

Does anyone know of any way to force such launches into FF instead of
IE (short of dragging the link into an existing FF window)? It's got
me baffled!

Thanks to anyone who can advise on this.

Regards
 
Hi Jan

Thanks for taking the time to look at this.

Please try it one more time, but remember...

For the purpose of this particular issue, you *must* access the subdirectory
shortcuts from the *Links Toolbar* on the desktop - *not* from Windows
Explorer! If you select shortcuts via Windows Explorer then it is naturally
the explorer process that acts, and this does respect default browser
settings. It is only when accessing shortcuts within subdirectories of the
Links folder via the Links Toolbar that I am finding problematic.

I tried it with a friend of mine yesterday (again on XP Pro) and he had the
same problem as I did.

Please report back :-)

Regards
M





Jan Il said:
Hi M :-)

Well...I know understand your links set up, and what you are explaining.
I set up a similar situation here in my Favorites>Links folders, created a
new folder in the Links folder and copied a couple of links into it. I
then made FireFox that I keep as a backup my default browser and then went
to the folder using Windows Explorer and clicked the link to see if it
would open it in IE or FireFox. It opened it in FireFox as it should
have. Thus, I can not reproduce the problem here.

I am not sure what else to suggest at this point, as I don't know why it
is not opening as it should in the default browser, unless the install of
FireFox is not good. I can only suggest that you uninstall FireFox via
Add/Remove Programs, reboot, and then reinstall it and see if that helps.

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

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Hi again.

Well, as you know, the Links folder is just a standard subdirectory of
the Windows Favorites folder, and it is possible (via the taskbar) to set
up a desktop toolbar that points direct to it. This toolbar can be
docked on the desktop in the usual manner. And, as with any folder, you
can use Windows Explorer to create subdirectories within the folder. So,
basically, it's just another subdirectory as with any other in the filing
system.

Now, when the Links folder is viewed from the desktop Links toolbar, it
displays everything that you'd see if you were viewing it from a Windows
Explorer window - i.e. files in the immediate directory plus the names of
any subdirectories that it contains.

If, via the toolbar, you click on any of the website shortcuts that are
contained immediately within Links (i.e. not within any of its
subdirectories), then the explorer process calls up your default browser
and launches the URL into it. (Fine.)

If (again via the Links toolbar) you select a subdirectory of the Links
folder, however, then a drop-down list of the contents of that
subdirectory appears. (Fine so far.) If you then select a website
shortcut from that drop-down list, then this time round svchost is the
process that stirs into action, only this time it launches the website
into IE, irrespective of the default browser chosen. That's what I'm
trying to understand/fix!

I have no idea why it is svchost that initiates the browser launch when
the selection is made from subdirectories of the Links folder, when
explorer is the process used for non-subdirectory selections, but clearly
svchost ignores the default browser selection (presumably an oversight on
the part of the Windows programmers?) and I'm wondering whether there is
a workaround.

A bit long-winded, but I hope that makes more sense. If you're still not
sure what I'm babbling on about, try it for yourself - only takes a
moment:

1. Right click on the Desktop Taskbar > Toolbars > Links
2. Then drag the Links toolbar out onto the desktop or dock it to the
screen edge somewhere

From within Windows Explorer C:.../Favorites/Links,
3a. Deposit some URL shortcuts within Links itself
3b. Right click > New > Folder > give it a name to set up an arbitrary
subdirectory of Links
3c. Deposit some URL shortcuts within that subdirectory.

4. Now, via the desktop toolbar you set up above (*not* via Windows
Explorer), select:
4a one of the links from 3a --> explorer process will launch them into
the default browser
4b one of the links from 3c --> svchost process will launch them into IE,
irrespective of the default browser setting

It's got me baffled!

Thanks again!
M



Jan Il said:
Hi M :-)

Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you mean by 'subdirectories' of the
links. Could you please elaborate a bit more on these subdirectories
and where they are located when you try them for clarification?

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

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Hi Jan

Thanks for those suggestions.

I'm afraid it doesn't seem help with this particular problem, though!
Firefox is already set up as the default browser (and I've
double-checked the items you mentioned). The trouble seems to stem
from the fact that when accessing shortcuts that are located in
*subdirectories* of the Links desktop toolbar, the call (for some
reason that baffles me) is made from svchost.exe (rather than
explorer.exe), but this does not appear to respect the default browser
setting as it always launches IE.

If you have any other suggestions to try, I'll be happy to give them a
shot!

Thanks again
M



Hi M :-)

Firefox> Tools> Options> General> Default browser> click the "Check
now"
button and select "Yes."

then...

Go to Control Panel> Add/Remove programs> Set program access
and defaults> Select either Microsoft or Custom, tick the box next to
FireFox
and make it the default browser, enable access to IE
(you may need to be in Admin account to make this change.)

also..

Hyperlinks Open in Internet Explorer Instead of in the Default Browser
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810649

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
readers.
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I have Firefox set as my default browser, although IE is still
available on the computer (Windows XP Pro).

Now, I have a copy of the Links toolbar on my desktop, from which I
can quick-launch various links. If I click on a link that appears
direct on the toolbar, it launches into FF (explorer.exe being the
parent process). However, the Links folder also contains
subdirectories and if I select a shortcut located within one of the
subdirectories from the toolbar, then it's IE that's launched
instead. I've noticed that, in these cases, the parent process is
svchost.exe.

Does anyone know of any way to force such launches into FF instead of
IE (short of dragging the link into an existing FF window)? It's got
me baffled!

Thanks to anyone who can advise on this.

Regards
 
Hi M :-)

'k......I'll give it another try using your instructions and see what
happens. I'll report back.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Hi Jan

Thanks for taking the time to look at this.

Please try it one more time, but remember...

For the purpose of this particular issue, you *must* access the
subdirectory shortcuts from the *Links Toolbar* on the desktop - *not*
from Windows Explorer! If you select shortcuts via Windows Explorer then
it is naturally the explorer process that acts, and this does respect
default browser settings. It is only when accessing shortcuts within
subdirectories of the Links folder via the Links Toolbar that I am finding
problematic.

I tried it with a friend of mine yesterday (again on XP Pro) and he had
the same problem as I did.

Please report back :-)

Regards
M





Jan Il said:
Hi M :-)

Well...I know understand your links set up, and what you are explaining.
I set up a similar situation here in my Favorites>Links folders, created
a new folder in the Links folder and copied a couple of links into it. I
then made FireFox that I keep as a backup my default browser and then
went to the folder using Windows Explorer and clicked the link to see if
it would open it in IE or FireFox. It opened it in FireFox as it should
have. Thus, I can not reproduce the problem here.

I am not sure what else to suggest at this point, as I don't know why it
is not opening as it should in the default browser, unless the install of
FireFox is not good. I can only suggest that you uninstall FireFox via
Add/Remove Programs, reboot, and then reinstall it and see if that helps.

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
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that's why they're so contagious.

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Hi again.

Well, as you know, the Links folder is just a standard subdirectory of
the Windows Favorites folder, and it is possible (via the taskbar) to
set up a desktop toolbar that points direct to it. This toolbar can be
docked on the desktop in the usual manner. And, as with any folder, you
can use Windows Explorer to create subdirectories within the folder.
So, basically, it's just another subdirectory as with any other in the
filing system.

Now, when the Links folder is viewed from the desktop Links toolbar, it
displays everything that you'd see if you were viewing it from a Windows
Explorer window - i.e. files in the immediate directory plus the names
of any subdirectories that it contains.

If, via the toolbar, you click on any of the website shortcuts that are
contained immediately within Links (i.e. not within any of its
subdirectories), then the explorer process calls up your default browser
and launches the URL into it. (Fine.)

If (again via the Links toolbar) you select a subdirectory of the Links
folder, however, then a drop-down list of the contents of that
subdirectory appears. (Fine so far.) If you then select a website
shortcut from that drop-down list, then this time round svchost is the
process that stirs into action, only this time it launches the website
into IE, irrespective of the default browser chosen. That's what I'm
trying to understand/fix!

I have no idea why it is svchost that initiates the browser launch when
the selection is made from subdirectories of the Links folder, when
explorer is the process used for non-subdirectory selections, but
clearly svchost ignores the default browser selection (presumably an
oversight on the part of the Windows programmers?) and I'm wondering
whether there is a workaround.

A bit long-winded, but I hope that makes more sense. If you're still
not sure what I'm babbling on about, try it for yourself - only takes a
moment:

1. Right click on the Desktop Taskbar > Toolbars > Links
2. Then drag the Links toolbar out onto the desktop or dock it to the
screen edge somewhere

From within Windows Explorer C:.../Favorites/Links,
3a. Deposit some URL shortcuts within Links itself
3b. Right click > New > Folder > give it a name to set up an arbitrary
subdirectory of Links
3c. Deposit some URL shortcuts within that subdirectory.

4. Now, via the desktop toolbar you set up above (*not* via Windows
Explorer), select:
4a one of the links from 3a --> explorer process will launch them into
the default browser
4b one of the links from 3c --> svchost process will launch them into
IE, irrespective of the default browser setting

It's got me baffled!

Thanks again!
M



Hi M :-)

Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you mean by 'subdirectories' of the
links. Could you please elaborate a bit more on these subdirectories
and where they are located when you try them for clarification?

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
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Hi Jan

Thanks for those suggestions.

I'm afraid it doesn't seem help with this particular problem, though!
Firefox is already set up as the default browser (and I've
double-checked the items you mentioned). The trouble seems to stem
from the fact that when accessing shortcuts that are located in
*subdirectories* of the Links desktop toolbar, the call (for some
reason that baffles me) is made from svchost.exe (rather than
explorer.exe), but this does not appear to respect the default browser
setting as it always launches IE.

If you have any other suggestions to try, I'll be happy to give them a
shot!

Thanks again
M



Hi M :-)

Firefox> Tools> Options> General> Default browser> click the "Check
now"
button and select "Yes."

then...

Go to Control Panel> Add/Remove programs> Set program access
and defaults> Select either Microsoft or Custom, tick the box next to
FireFox
and make it the default browser, enable access to IE
(you may need to be in Admin account to make this change.)

also..

Hyperlinks Open in Internet Explorer Instead of in the Default
Browser
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810649

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
readers.
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I have Firefox set as my default browser, although IE is still
available on the computer (Windows XP Pro).

Now, I have a copy of the Links toolbar on my desktop, from which I
can quick-launch various links. If I click on a link that appears
direct on the toolbar, it launches into FF (explorer.exe being the
parent process). However, the Links folder also contains
subdirectories and if I select a shortcut located within one of the
subdirectories from the toolbar, then it's IE that's launched
instead. I've noticed that, in these cases, the parent process is
svchost.exe.

Does anyone know of any way to force such launches into FF instead
of IE (short of dragging the link into an existing FF window)? It's
got me baffled!

Thanks to anyone who can advise on this.

Regards
 
Thanks Jan

I hope you might be able to suggest something!

M


Jan Il said:
Hi M :-)

'k......I'll give it another try using your instructions and see what
happens. I'll report back.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Hi Jan

Thanks for taking the time to look at this.

Please try it one more time, but remember...

For the purpose of this particular issue, you *must* access the
subdirectory shortcuts from the *Links Toolbar* on the desktop - *not*
from Windows Explorer! If you select shortcuts via Windows Explorer then
it is naturally the explorer process that acts, and this does respect
default browser settings. It is only when accessing shortcuts within
subdirectories of the Links folder via the Links Toolbar that I am
finding problematic.

I tried it with a friend of mine yesterday (again on XP Pro) and he had
the same problem as I did.

Please report back :-)

Regards
M





Jan Il said:
Hi M :-)

Well...I know understand your links set up, and what you are explaining.
I set up a similar situation here in my Favorites>Links folders, created
a new folder in the Links folder and copied a couple of links into it.
I then made FireFox that I keep as a backup my default browser and then
went to the folder using Windows Explorer and clicked the link to see if
it would open it in IE or FireFox. It opened it in FireFox as it should
have. Thus, I can not reproduce the problem here.

I am not sure what else to suggest at this point, as I don't know why it
is not opening as it should in the default browser, unless the install
of FireFox is not good. I can only suggest that you uninstall FireFox
via Add/Remove Programs, reboot, and then reinstall it and see if that
helps.

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

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readers.
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Hi again.

Well, as you know, the Links folder is just a standard subdirectory of
the Windows Favorites folder, and it is possible (via the taskbar) to
set up a desktop toolbar that points direct to it. This toolbar can be
docked on the desktop in the usual manner. And, as with any folder,
you can use Windows Explorer to create subdirectories within the
folder. So, basically, it's just another subdirectory as with any other
in the filing system.

Now, when the Links folder is viewed from the desktop Links toolbar, it
displays everything that you'd see if you were viewing it from a
Windows Explorer window - i.e. files in the immediate directory plus
the names of any subdirectories that it contains.

If, via the toolbar, you click on any of the website shortcuts that are
contained immediately within Links (i.e. not within any of its
subdirectories), then the explorer process calls up your default
browser and launches the URL into it. (Fine.)

If (again via the Links toolbar) you select a subdirectory of the Links
folder, however, then a drop-down list of the contents of that
subdirectory appears. (Fine so far.) If you then select a website
shortcut from that drop-down list, then this time round svchost is the
process that stirs into action, only this time it launches the website
into IE, irrespective of the default browser chosen. That's what I'm
trying to understand/fix!

I have no idea why it is svchost that initiates the browser launch when
the selection is made from subdirectories of the Links folder, when
explorer is the process used for non-subdirectory selections, but
clearly svchost ignores the default browser selection (presumably an
oversight on the part of the Windows programmers?) and I'm wondering
whether there is a workaround.

A bit long-winded, but I hope that makes more sense. If you're still
not sure what I'm babbling on about, try it for yourself - only takes a
moment:

1. Right click on the Desktop Taskbar > Toolbars > Links
2. Then drag the Links toolbar out onto the desktop or dock it to the
screen edge somewhere

From within Windows Explorer C:.../Favorites/Links,
3a. Deposit some URL shortcuts within Links itself
3b. Right click > New > Folder > give it a name to set up an arbitrary
subdirectory of Links
3c. Deposit some URL shortcuts within that subdirectory.

4. Now, via the desktop toolbar you set up above (*not* via Windows
Explorer), select:
4a one of the links from 3a --> explorer process will launch them into
the default browser
4b one of the links from 3c --> svchost process will launch them into
IE, irrespective of the default browser setting

It's got me baffled!

Thanks again!
M



Hi M :-)

Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you mean by 'subdirectories' of the
links. Could you please elaborate a bit more on these subdirectories
and where they are located when you try them for clarification?

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
readers.
How to make a good newsgroup post:
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Hi Jan

Thanks for those suggestions.

I'm afraid it doesn't seem help with this particular problem, though!
Firefox is already set up as the default browser (and I've
double-checked the items you mentioned). The trouble seems to stem
from the fact that when accessing shortcuts that are located in
*subdirectories* of the Links desktop toolbar, the call (for some
reason that baffles me) is made from svchost.exe (rather than
explorer.exe), but this does not appear to respect the default
browser setting as it always launches IE.

If you have any other suggestions to try, I'll be happy to give them
a shot!

Thanks again
M



Hi M :-)

Firefox> Tools> Options> General> Default browser> click the "Check
now"
button and select "Yes."

then...

Go to Control Panel> Add/Remove programs> Set program access
and defaults> Select either Microsoft or Custom, tick the box next
to FireFox
and make it the default browser, enable access to IE
(you may need to be in Admin account to make this change.)

also..

Hyperlinks Open in Internet Explorer Instead of in the Default
Browser
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810649

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
readers.
How to make a good newsgroup post:
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


I have Firefox set as my default browser, although IE is still
available on the computer (Windows XP Pro).

Now, I have a copy of the Links toolbar on my desktop, from which I
can quick-launch various links. If I click on a link that appears
direct on the toolbar, it launches into FF (explorer.exe being the
parent process). However, the Links folder also contains
subdirectories and if I select a shortcut located within one of the
subdirectories from the toolbar, then it's IE that's launched
instead. I've noticed that, in these cases, the parent process is
svchost.exe.

Does anyone know of any way to force such launches into FF instead
of IE (short of dragging the link into an existing FF window)?
It's got me baffled!

Thanks to anyone who can advise on this.

Regards
 
Hi M :-)

Sorry M, I guess my last reply never made it to the newsgroup. I did indeed
try the steps exactly as you outlined. After making FireFox my default
browser I created two subfolders to two existing folders in my Links for my
User account, to simulate your situation. Then I drug the URLs from the
address bar into the subdirectory folders, two URLs each and closed FF. Then
added two links to each subfolder through Windows Explorer copying links
from the Favorites list. Then reopened Ff, went to the Links folder on my
toolbar, selected the folder with the subfolders and then opened the links
in each of those subfolders one at a time. Each link opened in FF as they
should, not IE. I can't reproduce your problem here with my XP Pro SP2,
with both IE and FF installed.

There are two things that I can think of to try at this point.

1. Uninstall FireFox
2. Repair IE - (make sure your antivirus is turned off)

Courtesy of Robert Aldwinckle -

The simplest repair for XP SP2 is the following:

Go to Start>Run>type in the following and press enter (note the space
between exe and /)

iexplore.exe /rereg

If that's not enough there are additional registrations given
in KB831429 for W2K which apply equally to XP. (e.g. NT5x)
************************************************************************
Once all is working properly with IE, then reinstall FireFox, reset as the
default browser via the Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs>Set Program Access
and Defaults (may need to be in Admin account), select Microsoft or Custom
radio button, and then select default browser. Select FF as the default
browser, close out and see if the problem still exists. If so, then I can
only suggest that you do a full reinstall of IE which would return all to
default and see if that would reset whatever is not in sync.

Make sure your anti-virus is turned off.

How to Reinstall or Repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in Windows
XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378
If you have SP2, follow the instuctions in the SP2 section:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378#XSLTH3130121123120121120120


Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

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Thanks Jan

I hope you might be able to suggest something!

M


Jan Il said:
Hi M :-)

'k......I'll give it another try using your instructions and see what
happens. I'll report back.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Hi Jan

Thanks for taking the time to look at this.

Please try it one more time, but remember...

For the purpose of this particular issue, you *must* access the
subdirectory shortcuts from the *Links Toolbar* on the desktop - *not*
from Windows Explorer! If you select shortcuts via Windows Explorer
then it is naturally the explorer process that acts, and this does
respect default browser settings. It is only when accessing shortcuts
within subdirectories of the Links folder via the Links Toolbar that I
am finding problematic.

I tried it with a friend of mine yesterday (again on XP Pro) and he had
the same problem as I did.

Please report back :-)

Regards
M





Hi M :-)

Well...I know understand your links set up, and what you are
explaining. I set up a similar situation here in my Favorites>Links
folders, created a new folder in the Links folder and copied a couple
of links into it. I then made FireFox that I keep as a backup my
default browser and then went to the folder using Windows Explorer and
clicked the link to see if it would open it in IE or FireFox. It
opened it in FireFox as it should have. Thus, I can not reproduce the
problem here.

I am not sure what else to suggest at this point, as I don't know why
it is not opening as it should in the default browser, unless the
install of FireFox is not good. I can only suggest that you uninstall
FireFox via Add/Remove Programs, reboot, and then reinstall it and see
if that helps.

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
readers.
How to make a good newsgroup post:
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


Hi again.

Well, as you know, the Links folder is just a standard subdirectory of
the Windows Favorites folder, and it is possible (via the taskbar) to
set up a desktop toolbar that points direct to it. This toolbar can
be docked on the desktop in the usual manner. And, as with any
folder, you can use Windows Explorer to create subdirectories within
the folder. So, basically, it's just another subdirectory as with any
other in the filing system.

Now, when the Links folder is viewed from the desktop Links toolbar,
it displays everything that you'd see if you were viewing it from a
Windows Explorer window - i.e. files in the immediate directory plus
the names of any subdirectories that it contains.

If, via the toolbar, you click on any of the website shortcuts that
are contained immediately within Links (i.e. not within any of its
subdirectories), then the explorer process calls up your default
browser and launches the URL into it. (Fine.)

If (again via the Links toolbar) you select a subdirectory of the
Links folder, however, then a drop-down list of the contents of that
subdirectory appears. (Fine so far.) If you then select a website
shortcut from that drop-down list, then this time round svchost is the
process that stirs into action, only this time it launches the website
into IE, irrespective of the default browser chosen. That's what I'm
trying to understand/fix!

I have no idea why it is svchost that initiates the browser launch
when the selection is made from subdirectories of the Links folder,
when explorer is the process used for non-subdirectory selections, but
clearly svchost ignores the default browser selection (presumably an
oversight on the part of the Windows programmers?) and I'm wondering
whether there is a workaround.

A bit long-winded, but I hope that makes more sense. If you're still
not sure what I'm babbling on about, try it for yourself - only takes
a moment:

1. Right click on the Desktop Taskbar > Toolbars > Links
2. Then drag the Links toolbar out onto the desktop or dock it to the
screen edge somewhere

From within Windows Explorer C:.../Favorites/Links,
3a. Deposit some URL shortcuts within Links itself
3b. Right click > New > Folder > give it a name to set up an arbitrary
subdirectory of Links
3c. Deposit some URL shortcuts within that subdirectory.

4. Now, via the desktop toolbar you set up above (*not* via Windows
Explorer), select:
4a one of the links from 3a --> explorer process will launch them into
the default browser
4b one of the links from 3c --> svchost process will launch them into
IE, irrespective of the default browser setting

It's got me baffled!

Thanks again!
M



Hi M :-)

Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you mean by 'subdirectories' of
the links. Could you please elaborate a bit more on these
subdirectories and where they are located when you try them for
clarification?

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
readers.
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Hi Jan

Thanks for those suggestions.

I'm afraid it doesn't seem help with this particular problem,
though! Firefox is already set up as the default browser (and I've
double-checked the items you mentioned). The trouble seems to stem
from the fact that when accessing shortcuts that are located in
*subdirectories* of the Links desktop toolbar, the call (for some
reason that baffles me) is made from svchost.exe (rather than
explorer.exe), but this does not appear to respect the default
browser setting as it always launches IE.

If you have any other suggestions to try, I'll be happy to give them
a shot!

Thanks again
M



Hi M :-)

Firefox> Tools> Options> General> Default browser> click the "Check
now"
button and select "Yes."

then...

Go to Control Panel> Add/Remove programs> Set program access
and defaults> Select either Microsoft or Custom, tick the box next
to FireFox
and make it the default browser, enable access to IE
(you may need to be in Admin account to make this change.)

also..

Hyperlinks Open in Internet Explorer Instead of in the Default
Browser
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810649

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
readers.
How to make a good newsgroup post:
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


I have Firefox set as my default browser, although IE is still
available on the computer (Windows XP Pro).

Now, I have a copy of the Links toolbar on my desktop, from which
I can quick-launch various links. If I click on a link that
appears direct on the toolbar, it launches into FF (explorer.exe
being the parent process). However, the Links folder also contains
subdirectories and if I select a shortcut located within one of
the subdirectories from the toolbar, then it's IE that's launched
instead. I've noticed that, in these cases, the parent process is
svchost.exe.

Does anyone know of any way to force such launches into FF instead
of IE (short of dragging the link into an existing FF window)?
It's got me baffled!

Thanks to anyone who can advise on this.

Regards
 
Hi Jan

May I just double-check something with you:

When you said "Then reopened Ff, went to the Links folder on my toolbar...",
do you mean you selected the Links folder from within Firefox? If so, this
will not reproduce the problem. The toolbar to which I was referring is the
Links Toolbar on the *Desktop*, not within the browser or Explorer. In
order to access this, you first have to set it up via the Desktop Taskbar
(right click on the Taskbar > select 'Toolbars' > check 'Links' then drag
the Links toolbar that appears out onto the desktop (or dock it to the
screen edge somewhere)).

Perhaps you could confirm whether this is what you tried.

Thanks again!

Regards
M


Jan Il said:
Hi M :-)

Sorry M, I guess my last reply never made it to the newsgroup. I did
indeed try the steps exactly as you outlined. After making FireFox my
default browser I created two subfolders to two existing folders in my
Links for my User account, to simulate your situation. Then I drug the
URLs from the address bar into the subdirectory folders, two URLs each and
closed FF. Then added two links to each subfolder through Windows Explorer
copying links from the Favorites list. Then reopened Ff, went to the
Links folder on my toolbar, selected the folder with the subfolders and
then opened the links in each of those subfolders one at a time. Each
link opened in FF as they should, not IE. I can't reproduce your problem
here with my XP Pro SP2, with both IE and FF installed.

There are two things that I can think of to try at this point.

1. Uninstall FireFox
2. Repair IE - (make sure your antivirus is turned off)

Courtesy of Robert Aldwinckle -

The simplest repair for XP SP2 is the following:

Go to Start>Run>type in the following and press enter (note the space
between exe and /)

iexplore.exe /rereg

If that's not enough there are additional registrations given
in KB831429 for W2K which apply equally to XP. (e.g. NT5x)
************************************************************************
Once all is working properly with IE, then reinstall FireFox, reset as the
default browser via the Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs>Set Program
Access and Defaults (may need to be in Admin account), select Microsoft or
Custom radio button, and then select default browser. Select FF as the
default browser, close out and see if the problem still exists. If so,
then I can only suggest that you do a full reinstall of IE which would
return all to default and see if that would reset whatever is not in sync.

Make sure your anti-virus is turned off.

How to Reinstall or Repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in
Windows
XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378
If you have SP2, follow the instuctions in the SP2 section:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378#XSLTH3130121123120121120120


Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other readers.
How to make a good newsgroup post:
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Thanks Jan

I hope you might be able to suggest something!

M


Jan Il said:
Hi M :-)

'k......I'll give it another try using your instructions and see what
happens. I'll report back.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.


Hi Jan

Thanks for taking the time to look at this.

Please try it one more time, but remember...

For the purpose of this particular issue, you *must* access the
subdirectory shortcuts from the *Links Toolbar* on the desktop - *not*
from Windows Explorer! If you select shortcuts via Windows Explorer
then it is naturally the explorer process that acts, and this does
respect default browser settings. It is only when accessing shortcuts
within subdirectories of the Links folder via the Links Toolbar that I
am finding problematic.

I tried it with a friend of mine yesterday (again on XP Pro) and he had
the same problem as I did.

Please report back :-)

Regards
M





Hi M :-)

Well...I know understand your links set up, and what you are
explaining. I set up a similar situation here in my Favorites>Links
folders, created a new folder in the Links folder and copied a couple
of links into it. I then made FireFox that I keep as a backup my
default browser and then went to the folder using Windows Explorer and
clicked the link to see if it would open it in IE or FireFox. It
opened it in FireFox as it should have. Thus, I can not reproduce the
problem here.

I am not sure what else to suggest at this point, as I don't know why
it is not opening as it should in the default browser, unless the
install of FireFox is not good. I can only suggest that you uninstall
FireFox via Add/Remove Programs, reboot, and then reinstall it and see
if that helps.

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
readers.
How to make a good newsgroup post:
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Hi again.

Well, as you know, the Links folder is just a standard subdirectory
of the Windows Favorites folder, and it is possible (via the taskbar)
to set up a desktop toolbar that points direct to it. This toolbar
can be docked on the desktop in the usual manner. And, as with any
folder, you can use Windows Explorer to create subdirectories within
the folder. So, basically, it's just another subdirectory as with any
other in the filing system.

Now, when the Links folder is viewed from the desktop Links toolbar,
it displays everything that you'd see if you were viewing it from a
Windows Explorer window - i.e. files in the immediate directory plus
the names of any subdirectories that it contains.

If, via the toolbar, you click on any of the website shortcuts that
are contained immediately within Links (i.e. not within any of its
subdirectories), then the explorer process calls up your default
browser and launches the URL into it. (Fine.)

If (again via the Links toolbar) you select a subdirectory of the
Links folder, however, then a drop-down list of the contents of that
subdirectory appears. (Fine so far.) If you then select a website
shortcut from that drop-down list, then this time round svchost is
the process that stirs into action, only this time it launches the
website into IE, irrespective of the default browser chosen. That's
what I'm trying to understand/fix!

I have no idea why it is svchost that initiates the browser launch
when the selection is made from subdirectories of the Links folder,
when explorer is the process used for non-subdirectory selections,
but clearly svchost ignores the default browser selection (presumably
an oversight on the part of the Windows programmers?) and I'm
wondering whether there is a workaround.

A bit long-winded, but I hope that makes more sense. If you're still
not sure what I'm babbling on about, try it for yourself - only takes
a moment:

1. Right click on the Desktop Taskbar > Toolbars > Links
2. Then drag the Links toolbar out onto the desktop or dock it to the
screen edge somewhere

From within Windows Explorer C:.../Favorites/Links,
3a. Deposit some URL shortcuts within Links itself
3b. Right click > New > Folder > give it a name to set up an
arbitrary subdirectory of Links
3c. Deposit some URL shortcuts within that subdirectory.

4. Now, via the desktop toolbar you set up above (*not* via Windows
Explorer), select:
4a one of the links from 3a --> explorer process will launch them
into the default browser
4b one of the links from 3c --> svchost process will launch them into
IE, irrespective of the default browser setting

It's got me baffled!

Thanks again!
M



Hi M :-)

Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you mean by 'subdirectories' of
the links. Could you please elaborate a bit more on these
subdirectories and where they are located when you try them for
clarification?

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
readers.
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Hi Jan

Thanks for those suggestions.

I'm afraid it doesn't seem help with this particular problem,
though! Firefox is already set up as the default browser (and I've
double-checked the items you mentioned). The trouble seems to stem
from the fact that when accessing shortcuts that are located in
*subdirectories* of the Links desktop toolbar, the call (for some
reason that baffles me) is made from svchost.exe (rather than
explorer.exe), but this does not appear to respect the default
browser setting as it always launches IE.

If you have any other suggestions to try, I'll be happy to give
them a shot!

Thanks again
M



Hi M :-)

Firefox> Tools> Options> General> Default browser> click the
"Check now"
button and select "Yes."

then...

Go to Control Panel> Add/Remove programs> Set program access
and defaults> Select either Microsoft or Custom, tick the box next
to FireFox
and make it the default browser, enable access to IE
(you may need to be in Admin account to make this change.)

also..

Hyperlinks Open in Internet Explorer Instead of in the Default
Browser
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810649

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
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that's why they're so contagious.

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I have Firefox set as my default browser, although IE is still
available on the computer (Windows XP Pro).

Now, I have a copy of the Links toolbar on my desktop, from which
I can quick-launch various links. If I click on a link that
appears direct on the toolbar, it launches into FF (explorer.exe
being the parent process). However, the Links folder also
contains subdirectories and if I select a shortcut located within
one of the subdirectories from the toolbar, then it's IE that's
launched instead. I've noticed that, in these cases, the parent
process is svchost.exe.

Does anyone know of any way to force such launches into FF
instead of IE (short of dragging the link into an existing FF
window)? It's got me baffled!

Thanks to anyone who can advise on this.

Regards
 
Hi M :-)

Having gone back over the information below, and redone the test, I did
misunderstand the location of the Links toolbar. After creating two
subdirectories in the Links folder via Windows Explorer, dragging the Links
toolbar from the *taskbar* to the desktop, and setting the FF as my default
browser, and then opening the files from the subdirectories on the Links
toolbar, it did open in IE instead of FF. I unchecked the enable access for
the IE in the Set Program and access defaults, and it still opened in IE.
At last I can reproduce what you are seeing.

However, I am sorry that I don't have any idea how to rectify this issue, if
it can be rectified. If this is by design, then there is nothing that can
be done. Perhaps there is someone here who is more knowledgeable regarding
such functions that may be able to provide more assistance. I also suggest
that you contact Microsoft support on this issue via the IE Help>and
clicking on Online support or Send feedback to address the problem with
them.

Sorry that I can't be of more help at this point, but, I've now been able to
reproduce the issue. <g>

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
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Hi Jan

May I just double-check something with you:

When you said "Then reopened Ff, went to the Links folder on my
toolbar...", do you mean you selected the Links folder from within
Firefox? If so, this will not reproduce the problem. The toolbar to
which I was referring is the Links Toolbar on the *Desktop*, not within
the browser or Explorer. In order to access this, you first have to set
it up via the Desktop Taskbar (right click on the Taskbar > select
'Toolbars' > check 'Links' then drag the Links toolbar that appears out
onto the desktop (or dock it to the screen edge somewhere)).

Perhaps you could confirm whether this is what you tried.

Thanks again!

Regards
M


Jan Il said:
Hi M :-)

Sorry M, I guess my last reply never made it to the newsgroup. I did
indeed try the steps exactly as you outlined. After making FireFox my
default browser I created two subfolders to two existing folders in my
Links for my User account, to simulate your situation. Then I drug the
URLs from the address bar into the subdirectory folders, two URLs each
and closed FF. Then added two links to each subfolder through Windows
Explorer copying links from the Favorites list. Then reopened Ff, went
to the Links folder on my toolbar, selected the folder with the
subfolders and then opened the links in each of those subfolders one at a
time. Each link opened in FF as they should, not IE. I can't reproduce
your problem here with my XP Pro SP2, with both IE and FF installed.

There are two things that I can think of to try at this point.

1. Uninstall FireFox
2. Repair IE - (make sure your antivirus is turned off)

Courtesy of Robert Aldwinckle -

The simplest repair for XP SP2 is the following:

Go to Start>Run>type in the following and press enter (note the space
between exe and /)

iexplore.exe /rereg

If that's not enough there are additional registrations given
in KB831429 for W2K which apply equally to XP. (e.g. NT5x)
************************************************************************
Once all is working properly with IE, then reinstall FireFox, reset as
the default browser via the Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs>Set Program
Access and Defaults (may need to be in Admin account), select Microsoft
or Custom radio button, and then select default browser. Select FF as
the default browser, close out and see if the problem still exists. If
so, then I can only suggest that you do a full reinstall of IE which
would return all to default and see if that would reset whatever is not
in sync.

Make sure your anti-virus is turned off.

How to Reinstall or Repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in
Windows
XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378
If you have SP2, follow the instuctions in the SP2 section:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378#XSLTH3130121123120121120120


Hope this helps.

Jan :)
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Thanks Jan

I hope you might be able to suggest something!

M


Hi M :-)

'k......I'll give it another try using your instructions and see what
happens. I'll report back.

Jan :)
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Hi Jan

Thanks for taking the time to look at this.

Please try it one more time, but remember...

For the purpose of this particular issue, you *must* access the
subdirectory shortcuts from the *Links Toolbar* on the desktop - *not*
from Windows Explorer! If you select shortcuts via Windows Explorer
then it is naturally the explorer process that acts, and this does
respect default browser settings. It is only when accessing shortcuts
within subdirectories of the Links folder via the Links Toolbar that I
am finding problematic.

I tried it with a friend of mine yesterday (again on XP Pro) and he
had the same problem as I did.

Please report back :-)

Regards
M





Hi M :-)

Well...I know understand your links set up, and what you are
explaining. I set up a similar situation here in my Favorites>Links
folders, created a new folder in the Links folder and copied a couple
of links into it. I then made FireFox that I keep as a backup my
default browser and then went to the folder using Windows Explorer
and clicked the link to see if it would open it in IE or FireFox. It
opened it in FireFox as it should have. Thus, I can not reproduce
the problem here.

I am not sure what else to suggest at this point, as I don't know why
it is not opening as it should in the default browser, unless the
install of FireFox is not good. I can only suggest that you
uninstall FireFox via Add/Remove Programs, reboot, and then reinstall
it and see if that helps.

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
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Hi again.

Well, as you know, the Links folder is just a standard subdirectory
of the Windows Favorites folder, and it is possible (via the
taskbar) to set up a desktop toolbar that points direct to it. This
toolbar can be docked on the desktop in the usual manner. And, as
with any folder, you can use Windows Explorer to create
subdirectories within the folder. So, basically, it's just another
subdirectory as with any other in the filing system.

Now, when the Links folder is viewed from the desktop Links toolbar,
it displays everything that you'd see if you were viewing it from a
Windows Explorer window - i.e. files in the immediate directory plus
the names of any subdirectories that it contains.

If, via the toolbar, you click on any of the website shortcuts that
are contained immediately within Links (i.e. not within any of its
subdirectories), then the explorer process calls up your default
browser and launches the URL into it. (Fine.)

If (again via the Links toolbar) you select a subdirectory of the
Links folder, however, then a drop-down list of the contents of that
subdirectory appears. (Fine so far.) If you then select a website
shortcut from that drop-down list, then this time round svchost is
the process that stirs into action, only this time it launches the
website into IE, irrespective of the default browser chosen. That's
what I'm trying to understand/fix!

I have no idea why it is svchost that initiates the browser launch
when the selection is made from subdirectories of the Links folder,
when explorer is the process used for non-subdirectory selections,
but clearly svchost ignores the default browser selection
(presumably an oversight on the part of the Windows programmers?)
and I'm wondering whether there is a workaround.

A bit long-winded, but I hope that makes more sense. If you're
still not sure what I'm babbling on about, try it for yourself -
only takes a moment:

1. Right click on the Desktop Taskbar > Toolbars > Links
2. Then drag the Links toolbar out onto the desktop or dock it to
the screen edge somewhere

From within Windows Explorer C:.../Favorites/Links,
3a. Deposit some URL shortcuts within Links itself
3b. Right click > New > Folder > give it a name to set up an
arbitrary subdirectory of Links
3c. Deposit some URL shortcuts within that subdirectory.

4. Now, via the desktop toolbar you set up above (*not* via Windows
Explorer), select:
4a one of the links from 3a --> explorer process will launch them
into the default browser
4b one of the links from 3c --> svchost process will launch them
into IE, irrespective of the default browser setting

It's got me baffled!

Thanks again!
M



Hi M :-)

Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you mean by 'subdirectories' of
the links. Could you please elaborate a bit more on these
subdirectories and where they are located when you try them for
clarification?

Jan :)
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Hi Jan

Thanks for those suggestions.

I'm afraid it doesn't seem help with this particular problem,
though! Firefox is already set up as the default browser (and I've
double-checked the items you mentioned). The trouble seems to
stem from the fact that when accessing shortcuts that are located
in *subdirectories* of the Links desktop toolbar, the call (for
some reason that baffles me) is made from svchost.exe (rather than
explorer.exe), but this does not appear to respect the default
browser setting as it always launches IE.

If you have any other suggestions to try, I'll be happy to give
them a shot!

Thanks again
M



Hi M :-)

Firefox> Tools> Options> General> Default browser> click the
"Check now"
button and select "Yes."

then...

Go to Control Panel> Add/Remove programs> Set program access
and defaults> Select either Microsoft or Custom, tick the box
next to FireFox
and make it the default browser, enable access to IE
(you may need to be in Admin account to make this change.)

also..

Hyperlinks Open in Internet Explorer Instead of in the Default
Browser
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810649

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
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I have Firefox set as my default browser, although IE is still
available on the computer (Windows XP Pro).

Now, I have a copy of the Links toolbar on my desktop, from
which I can quick-launch various links. If I click on a link
that appears direct on the toolbar, it launches into FF
(explorer.exe being the parent process). However, the Links
folder also contains subdirectories and if I select a shortcut
located within one of the subdirectories from the toolbar, then
it's IE that's launched instead. I've noticed that, in these
cases, the parent process is svchost.exe.

Does anyone know of any way to force such launches into FF
instead of IE (short of dragging the link into an existing FF
window)? It's got me baffled!

Thanks to anyone who can advise on this.

Regards
 
Hi Jan

Success! (Or failure, depending on your point of view!...)

Thanks for persevering. The problem seems to be that svchost.exe (for
reasons which evade me) is the process that launches the browser under the
(precise) circumstances set out, and this doesn't appear to respect default
browser settings. Presumably it was an oversight by MS.

It's a pity for me, as I find the desktop toolbar quite handy for accessing
shortcuts to websites as well as files and folders on the computer), but
just wish it didn't behave that way!

Anyway, thanks for your attempts to get to the root of the problem. I'm not
sure that it's worth trying to get some feedback direct from MS on the
issue, although I was a little surprised that I couldn't seem to find any
references to the issue when I did a general web search prior to posting
here. If I do ever discover a workaround, I'll report back!

Many thanks
M


Jan Il said:
Hi M :-)

Having gone back over the information below, and redone the test, I did
misunderstand the location of the Links toolbar. After creating two
subdirectories in the Links folder via Windows Explorer, dragging the
Links toolbar from the *taskbar* to the desktop, and setting the FF as my
default browser, and then opening the files from the subdirectories on the
Links toolbar, it did open in IE instead of FF. I unchecked the enable
access for the IE in the Set Program and access defaults, and it still
opened in IE. At last I can reproduce what you are seeing.

However, I am sorry that I don't have any idea how to rectify this issue,
if it can be rectified. If this is by design, then there is nothing that
can be done. Perhaps there is someone here who is more knowledgeable
regarding such functions that may be able to provide more assistance. I
also suggest that you contact Microsoft support on this issue via the IE
Help>and clicking on Online support or Send feedback to address the
problem with them.

Sorry that I can't be of more help at this point, but, I've now been able
to reproduce the issue. <g>

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
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Hi Jan

May I just double-check something with you:

When you said "Then reopened Ff, went to the Links folder on my
toolbar...", do you mean you selected the Links folder from within
Firefox? If so, this will not reproduce the problem. The toolbar to
which I was referring is the Links Toolbar on the *Desktop*, not within
the browser or Explorer. In order to access this, you first have to set
it up via the Desktop Taskbar (right click on the Taskbar > select
'Toolbars' > check 'Links' then drag the Links toolbar that appears out
onto the desktop (or dock it to the screen edge somewhere)).

Perhaps you could confirm whether this is what you tried.

Thanks again!

Regards
M


Jan Il said:
Hi M :-)

Sorry M, I guess my last reply never made it to the newsgroup. I did
indeed try the steps exactly as you outlined. After making FireFox my
default browser I created two subfolders to two existing folders in my
Links for my User account, to simulate your situation. Then I drug the
URLs from the address bar into the subdirectory folders, two URLs each
and closed FF. Then added two links to each subfolder through Windows
Explorer copying links from the Favorites list. Then reopened Ff, went
to the Links folder on my toolbar, selected the folder with the
subfolders and then opened the links in each of those subfolders one at
a time. Each link opened in FF as they should, not IE. I can't
reproduce your problem here with my XP Pro SP2, with both IE and FF
installed.

There are two things that I can think of to try at this point.

1. Uninstall FireFox
2. Repair IE - (make sure your antivirus is turned off)

Courtesy of Robert Aldwinckle -

The simplest repair for XP SP2 is the following:

Go to Start>Run>type in the following and press enter (note the space
between exe and /)

iexplore.exe /rereg

If that's not enough there are additional registrations given
in KB831429 for W2K which apply equally to XP. (e.g. NT5x)
************************************************************************
Once all is working properly with IE, then reinstall FireFox, reset as
the default browser via the Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs>Set
Program Access and Defaults (may need to be in Admin account), select
Microsoft or Custom radio button, and then select default browser.
Select FF as the default browser, close out and see if the problem still
exists. If so, then I can only suggest that you do a full reinstall of
IE which would return all to default and see if that would reset
whatever is not in sync.

Make sure your anti-virus is turned off.

How to Reinstall or Repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in
Windows
XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378
If you have SP2, follow the instuctions in the SP2 section:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378#XSLTH3130121123120121120120


Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
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Thanks Jan

I hope you might be able to suggest something!

M


Hi M :-)

'k......I'll give it another try using your instructions and see what
happens. I'll report back.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.


Hi Jan

Thanks for taking the time to look at this.

Please try it one more time, but remember...

For the purpose of this particular issue, you *must* access the
subdirectory shortcuts from the *Links Toolbar* on the desktop -
*not* from Windows Explorer! If you select shortcuts via Windows
Explorer then it is naturally the explorer process that acts, and
this does respect default browser settings. It is only when
accessing shortcuts within subdirectories of the Links folder via the
Links Toolbar that I am finding problematic.

I tried it with a friend of mine yesterday (again on XP Pro) and he
had the same problem as I did.

Please report back :-)

Regards
M





Hi M :-)

Well...I know understand your links set up, and what you are
explaining. I set up a similar situation here in my Favorites>Links
folders, created a new folder in the Links folder and copied a
couple of links into it. I then made FireFox that I keep as a backup
my default browser and then went to the folder using Windows
Explorer and clicked the link to see if it would open it in IE or
FireFox. It opened it in FireFox as it should have. Thus, I can
not reproduce the problem here.

I am not sure what else to suggest at this point, as I don't know
why it is not opening as it should in the default browser, unless
the install of FireFox is not good. I can only suggest that you
uninstall FireFox via Add/Remove Programs, reboot, and then
reinstall it and see if that helps.

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
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Hi again.

Well, as you know, the Links folder is just a standard subdirectory
of the Windows Favorites folder, and it is possible (via the
taskbar) to set up a desktop toolbar that points direct to it.
This toolbar can be docked on the desktop in the usual manner.
And, as with any folder, you can use Windows Explorer to create
subdirectories within the folder. So, basically, it's just another
subdirectory as with any other in the filing system.

Now, when the Links folder is viewed from the desktop Links
toolbar, it displays everything that you'd see if you were viewing
it from a Windows Explorer window - i.e. files in the immediate
directory plus the names of any subdirectories that it contains.

If, via the toolbar, you click on any of the website shortcuts that
are contained immediately within Links (i.e. not within any of its
subdirectories), then the explorer process calls up your default
browser and launches the URL into it. (Fine.)

If (again via the Links toolbar) you select a subdirectory of the
Links folder, however, then a drop-down list of the contents of
that subdirectory appears. (Fine so far.) If you then select a
website shortcut from that drop-down list, then this time round
svchost is the process that stirs into action, only this time it
launches the website into IE, irrespective of the default browser
chosen. That's what I'm trying to understand/fix!

I have no idea why it is svchost that initiates the browser launch
when the selection is made from subdirectories of the Links folder,
when explorer is the process used for non-subdirectory selections,
but clearly svchost ignores the default browser selection
(presumably an oversight on the part of the Windows programmers?)
and I'm wondering whether there is a workaround.

A bit long-winded, but I hope that makes more sense. If you're
still not sure what I'm babbling on about, try it for yourself -
only takes a moment:

1. Right click on the Desktop Taskbar > Toolbars > Links
2. Then drag the Links toolbar out onto the desktop or dock it to
the screen edge somewhere

From within Windows Explorer C:.../Favorites/Links,
3a. Deposit some URL shortcuts within Links itself
3b. Right click > New > Folder > give it a name to set up an
arbitrary subdirectory of Links
3c. Deposit some URL shortcuts within that subdirectory.

4. Now, via the desktop toolbar you set up above (*not* via Windows
Explorer), select:
4a one of the links from 3a --> explorer process will launch them
into the default browser
4b one of the links from 3c --> svchost process will launch them
into IE, irrespective of the default browser setting

It's got me baffled!

Thanks again!
M



Hi M :-)

Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you mean by 'subdirectories' of
the links. Could you please elaborate a bit more on these
subdirectories and where they are located when you try them for
clarification?

Jan :)
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Hi Jan

Thanks for those suggestions.

I'm afraid it doesn't seem help with this particular problem,
though! Firefox is already set up as the default browser (and
I've double-checked the items you mentioned). The trouble seems
to stem from the fact that when accessing shortcuts that are
located in *subdirectories* of the Links desktop toolbar, the
call (for some reason that baffles me) is made from svchost.exe
(rather than explorer.exe), but this does not appear to respect
the default browser setting as it always launches IE.

If you have any other suggestions to try, I'll be happy to give
them a shot!

Thanks again
M



Hi M :-)

Firefox> Tools> Options> General> Default browser> click the
"Check now"
button and select "Yes."

then...

Go to Control Panel> Add/Remove programs> Set program access
and defaults> Select either Microsoft or Custom, tick the box
next to FireFox
and make it the default browser, enable access to IE
(you may need to be in Admin account to make this change.)

also..

Hyperlinks Open in Internet Explorer Instead of in the Default
Browser
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810649

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE [DTS/AumHa]
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I have Firefox set as my default browser, although IE is still
available on the computer (Windows XP Pro).

Now, I have a copy of the Links toolbar on my desktop, from
which I can quick-launch various links. If I click on a link
that appears direct on the toolbar, it launches into FF
(explorer.exe being the parent process). However, the Links
folder also contains subdirectories and if I select a shortcut
located within one of the subdirectories from the toolbar, then
it's IE that's launched instead. I've noticed that, in these
cases, the parent process is svchost.exe.

Does anyone know of any way to force such launches into FF
instead of IE (short of dragging the link into an existing FF
window)? It's got me baffled!

Thanks to anyone who can advise on this.

Regards
 
Hi M :-)
Hi Jan

Success! (Or failure, depending on your point of view!...)

Thanks for persevering. The problem seems to be that svchost.exe (for
reasons which evade me) is the process that launches the browser under the
(precise) circumstances set out, and this doesn't appear to respect
default browser settings. Presumably it was an oversight by MS.

It's a pity for me, as I find the desktop toolbar quite handy for
accessing shortcuts to websites as well as files and folders on the
computer), but just wish it didn't behave that way!

Anyway, thanks for your attempts to get to the root of the problem. I'm
not sure that it's worth trying to get some feedback direct from MS on the
issue, although I was a little surprised that I couldn't seem to find any
references to the issue when I did a general web search prior to posting
here. If I do ever discover a workaround, I'll report back!

Many thanks
M

You're very welcome! I'm very glad to hear you were able to resolve your
problem. Good job!

What you might do is to alert MS about this issue in the IE7 Beta 2
newsgroup, as a comment regarding this problem, so that they will be aware
of it and might possibly be able to make a correction in the IE7.

The IE7 Beta team is also assisting in this group and anxious to hear of
experiences and comments. Even if you are not a IE7 Beta tester, post your
question to the microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general newsgroup and let
them know of this problem to consider resolving in IE7. It couldn't hurt.
And...they are listening. :-)

On the web:
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...?dg=microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

In your newsreader:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

Jan :)
MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.
Jan Il said:
Hi M :-)

Having gone back over the information below, and redone the test, I did
misunderstand the location of the Links toolbar. After creating two
subdirectories in the Links folder via Windows Explorer, dragging the
Links toolbar from the *taskbar* to the desktop, and setting the FF as my
default browser, and then opening the files from the subdirectories on
the Links toolbar, it did open in IE instead of FF. I unchecked the
enable access for the IE in the Set Program and access defaults, and it
still opened in IE. At last I can reproduce what you are seeing.

However, I am sorry that I don't have any idea how to rectify this issue,
if it can be rectified. If this is by design, then there is nothing that
can be done. Perhaps there is someone here who is more knowledgeable
regarding such functions that may be able to provide more assistance. I
also suggest that you contact Microsoft support on this issue via the IE
Help>and clicking on Online support or Send feedback to address the
problem with them.

Sorry that I can't be of more help at this point, but, I've now been able
to reproduce the issue. <g>

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
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Hi Jan

May I just double-check something with you:

When you said "Then reopened Ff, went to the Links folder on my
toolbar...", do you mean you selected the Links folder from within
Firefox? If so, this will not reproduce the problem. The toolbar to
which I was referring is the Links Toolbar on the *Desktop*, not within
the browser or Explorer. In order to access this, you first have to set
it up via the Desktop Taskbar (right click on the Taskbar > select
'Toolbars' > check 'Links' then drag the Links toolbar that appears out
onto the desktop (or dock it to the screen edge somewhere)).

Perhaps you could confirm whether this is what you tried.

Thanks again!

Regards
M


Hi M :-)

Sorry M, I guess my last reply never made it to the newsgroup. I did
indeed try the steps exactly as you outlined. After making FireFox my
default browser I created two subfolders to two existing folders in my
Links for my User account, to simulate your situation. Then I drug the
URLs from the address bar into the subdirectory folders, two URLs each
and closed FF. Then added two links to each subfolder through Windows
Explorer copying links from the Favorites list. Then reopened Ff, went
to the Links folder on my toolbar, selected the folder with the
subfolders and then opened the links in each of those subfolders one at
a time. Each link opened in FF as they should, not IE. I can't
reproduce your problem here with my XP Pro SP2, with both IE and FF
installed.

There are two things that I can think of to try at this point.

1. Uninstall FireFox
2. Repair IE - (make sure your antivirus is turned off)

Courtesy of Robert Aldwinckle -

The simplest repair for XP SP2 is the following:

Go to Start>Run>type in the following and press enter (note the space
between exe and /)

iexplore.exe /rereg

If that's not enough there are additional registrations given
in KB831429 for W2K which apply equally to XP. (e.g. NT5x)
************************************************************************
Once all is working properly with IE, then reinstall FireFox, reset as
the default browser via the Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs>Set
Program Access and Defaults (may need to be in Admin account), select
Microsoft or Custom radio button, and then select default browser.
Select FF as the default browser, close out and see if the problem
still exists. If so, then I can only suggest that you do a full
reinstall of IE which would return all to default and see if that would
reset whatever is not in sync.

Make sure your anti-virus is turned off.

How to Reinstall or Repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in
Windows
XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378
If you have SP2, follow the instuctions in the SP2 section:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378#XSLTH3130121123120121120120


Hope this helps.

Jan :)
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Thanks Jan

I hope you might be able to suggest something!

M


Hi M :-)

'k......I'll give it another try using your instructions and see what
happens. I'll report back.

Jan :)
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Hi Jan

Thanks for taking the time to look at this.

Please try it one more time, but remember...

For the purpose of this particular issue, you *must* access the
subdirectory shortcuts from the *Links Toolbar* on the desktop -
*not* from Windows Explorer! If you select shortcuts via Windows
Explorer then it is naturally the explorer process that acts, and
this does respect default browser settings. It is only when
accessing shortcuts within subdirectories of the Links folder via
the Links Toolbar that I am finding problematic.

I tried it with a friend of mine yesterday (again on XP Pro) and he
had the same problem as I did.

Please report back :-)

Regards
M





Hi M :-)

Well...I know understand your links set up, and what you are
explaining. I set up a similar situation here in my Favorites>Links
folders, created a new folder in the Links folder and copied a
couple of links into it. I then made FireFox that I keep as a
backup my default browser and then went to the folder using Windows
Explorer and clicked the link to see if it would open it in IE or
FireFox. It opened it in FireFox as it should have. Thus, I can
not reproduce the problem here.

I am not sure what else to suggest at this point, as I don't know
why it is not opening as it should in the default browser, unless
the install of FireFox is not good. I can only suggest that you
uninstall FireFox via Add/Remove Programs, reboot, and then
reinstall it and see if that helps.

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
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Hi again.

Well, as you know, the Links folder is just a standard
subdirectory of the Windows Favorites folder, and it is possible
(via the taskbar) to set up a desktop toolbar that points direct
to it. This toolbar can be docked on the desktop in the usual
manner. And, as with any folder, you can use Windows Explorer to
create subdirectories within the folder. So, basically, it's just
another subdirectory as with any other in the filing system.

Now, when the Links folder is viewed from the desktop Links
toolbar, it displays everything that you'd see if you were viewing
it from a Windows Explorer window - i.e. files in the immediate
directory plus the names of any subdirectories that it contains.

If, via the toolbar, you click on any of the website shortcuts
that are contained immediately within Links (i.e. not within any
of its subdirectories), then the explorer process calls up your
default browser and launches the URL into it. (Fine.)

If (again via the Links toolbar) you select a subdirectory of the
Links folder, however, then a drop-down list of the contents of
that subdirectory appears. (Fine so far.) If you then select a
website shortcut from that drop-down list, then this time round
svchost is the process that stirs into action, only this time it
launches the website into IE, irrespective of the default browser
chosen. That's what I'm trying to understand/fix!

I have no idea why it is svchost that initiates the browser launch
when the selection is made from subdirectories of the Links
folder, when explorer is the process used for non-subdirectory
selections, but clearly svchost ignores the default browser
selection (presumably an oversight on the part of the Windows
programmers?) and I'm wondering whether there is a workaround.

A bit long-winded, but I hope that makes more sense. If you're
still not sure what I'm babbling on about, try it for yourself -
only takes a moment:

1. Right click on the Desktop Taskbar > Toolbars > Links
2. Then drag the Links toolbar out onto the desktop or dock it to
the screen edge somewhere

From within Windows Explorer C:.../Favorites/Links,
3a. Deposit some URL shortcuts within Links itself
3b. Right click > New > Folder > give it a name to set up an
arbitrary subdirectory of Links
3c. Deposit some URL shortcuts within that subdirectory.

4. Now, via the desktop toolbar you set up above (*not* via
Windows Explorer), select:
4a one of the links from 3a --> explorer process will launch them
into the default browser
4b one of the links from 3c --> svchost process will launch them
into IE, irrespective of the default browser setting

It's got me baffled!

Thanks again!
M



Hi M :-)

Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you mean by 'subdirectories'
of the links. Could you please elaborate a bit more on these
subdirectories and where they are located when you try them for
clarification?

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Hi Jan

Thanks for those suggestions.

I'm afraid it doesn't seem help with this particular problem,
though! Firefox is already set up as the default browser (and
I've double-checked the items you mentioned). The trouble seems
to stem from the fact that when accessing shortcuts that are
located in *subdirectories* of the Links desktop toolbar, the
call (for some reason that baffles me) is made from svchost.exe
(rather than explorer.exe), but this does not appear to respect
the default browser setting as it always launches IE.

If you have any other suggestions to try, I'll be happy to give
them a shot!

Thanks again
M



Hi M :-)

Firefox> Tools> Options> General> Default browser> click the
"Check now"
button and select "Yes."

then...

Go to Control Panel> Add/Remove programs> Set program access
and defaults> Select either Microsoft or Custom, tick the box
next to FireFox
and make it the default browser, enable access to IE
(you may need to be in Admin account to make this change.)

also..

Hyperlinks Open in Internet Explorer Instead of in the Default
Browser
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810649

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
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I have Firefox set as my default browser, although IE is still
available on the computer (Windows XP Pro).

Now, I have a copy of the Links toolbar on my desktop, from
which I can quick-launch various links. If I click on a link
that appears direct on the toolbar, it launches into FF
(explorer.exe being the parent process). However, the Links
folder also contains subdirectories and if I select a shortcut
located within one of the subdirectories from the toolbar,
then it's IE that's launched instead. I've noticed that, in
these cases, the parent process is svchost.exe.

Does anyone know of any way to force such launches into FF
instead of IE (short of dragging the link into an existing FF
window)? It's got me baffled!

Thanks to anyone who can advise on this.

Regards
 
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