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I use Outlook 2003 and often receive messages from a software system
that requires me to use a particular browser to read the URL's included in the email (it downloads special software into the browser that only runs in that browser). I don't want to change my default browser to this special browser and it's a real pain copy/pasting the URL's into this special browser. What I'd like to do is to change the browser used to open URL's from within Outlook only (rather than changing the default browser for the whole system). Extensive googling has thrown up nothing so far ... ![]() Any help would be appreciated Cheers Mark |
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ups.com... I use Outlook 2003 and often receive messages from a software system that requires me to use a particular browser to read the URL's included in the email (it downloads special software into the browser that only runs in that browser). I don't want to change my default browser to this special browser and it's a real pain copy/pasting the URL's into this special browser. What I'd like to do is to change the browser used to open URL's from within Outlook only (rather than changing the default browser for the whole system). Extensive googling has thrown up nothing so far ... ![]() Any help would be appreciated Cheers Mark I don' think it is possible. in the email (it downloads special software into the browser that only runs in that browser). I don't want to change my default browser to I'd have to be very certain of the trustworthiness of such sites. Sounds like a major security risk to me. -- John Blessing http://www.LbeHelpdesk.com - Help Desk software priced to suit all businesses http://www.room-booking-software.com - Schedule rooms & equipment bookings for your meeting/class over the web. http://www.lbetoolbox.com - Remove Duplicates from MS Outlook, find/replace, send newsletters |
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![]() John Blessing wrote: wrote in message ups.com... I use Outlook 2003 and often receive messages from a software system that requires me to use a particular browser to read the URL's included in the email (it downloads special software into the browser that only runs in that browser). I don't want to change my default browser to this special browser and it's a real pain copy/pasting the URL's into this special browser. What I'd like to do is to change the browser used to open URL's from within Outlook only (rather than changing the default browser for the whole system). Extensive googling has thrown up nothing so far ... ![]() Any help would be appreciated Cheers Mark I don' think it is possible. in the email (it downloads special software into the browser that only runs in that browser). I don't want to change my default browser to I'd have to be very certain of the trustworthiness of such sites. Sounds like a major security risk to me. It's MS Project Server ... :-o Mark |
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