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Subject:
From:
Lonranger <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sun, 25 Apr 1999 15:06:08 -0600
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Hello all:

I have a very unique question....or at least I think it is.

Here is the problem. I am currently running Win 98 with both I.E. and
Netscape loaded. Netscape is my default browser but I keep I.E. for windows
update as well as for the Internet Gaming Zone. I now have a shortcut with
the url on my desktop (I have dedicated net access) and want that program
to only use I.E. to launch as opposed to use the default browser to launch
it with.

The Question: Is there a way to specify in the shortcut to use a specific
browser even though the default bowser is something other than the one you
wish to user. (for example use I.E. as oppsed to Netscape).

Your help is appreciated.

TIA


Sincerely,




Sam Reiner
a.k.a. Lonranger

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