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Old April 1st 03, 10:00 AM
Kelly
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Default adding internet explorer to send to

Yes it does make sense, Jeff and will check into it. Thanks for the
feedback and no problem on the gender. It is has been happening for years.
)

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"rtdos" wrote in message
om...
i found out something whcih actually you may want to post this on your
website. when you install service pack 1 or 1a and use the "set
program defaults" application and set netscape or some other browser
as your default browser and disable able access (i.e. program short
cuts) to internet explorer it will hide (and harden the attribute so
that it can't be changed) and thus you can't use it in "SendTo" unless
you enable access to Internet Explorer even though Netscape (or some
other browser) is your default web browser.

Make Sense ? but i am not sure how it affects other programs
(although i tends to make MSN Messenger 4.x as my default and not the
new MSN Messenger 5.x)

btw, sorry to be "gender confused" )


"Kelly" wrote in message

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Did that help your SendTo issues? BTW, I did receive your e-mail and

will
reply.

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Kelly


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