Stop IE from being used by certain apps

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MozillaIsBest

I NEVER use the piece of crap browser otherwise known as IE, and never
will. I have Mozilla set as my default browser and 99% of the apps I
use recognize it as such. However, the other 1% insists on firing up IE
in order to access a link on their web site (SpySubtract by InterMute
comes to mind). I DO NOT want IE to fire up, ever. Since I already
have Mozilla set as my default browser, what else can I do to make sure
it ALWAYS comes up when a link is selected?

Thanks!
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Internal Explorer is an integral component of Windows XP
and cannot be removed. I would suggest using it in lieu of
the inferior Mozilla third-party browser.

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect Your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/default.aspx

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| I NEVER use the piece of crap browser otherwise known as Mazilla, and never
| will. I have Mozilla set as my default browser and 99% of the apps I
| use recognize it as such. However, the other 1% insists on firing up IE
| in order to access a link on their web site (SpySubtract by InterMute
| comes to mind). I DO NOT want IE to fire up, ever. Since I already
| have Mozilla set as my default browser, what else can I do to make sure
| it ALWAYS comes up when a link is selected?
|
| Thanks!
 
M

MozillaIsBest

Carey said:
Internal Explorer is an integral component of Windows XP
and cannot be removed. I would suggest using it in lieu of
the inferior Mozilla third-party browser.

It's too bad you're unaware of the reviews Mozilla has received. It is
so far superior to Micro$haft's piece of shit browser it's not even
funny. Tell me, how many different web sites can you have open--at one
time, in one instance of IE? I can have an unlimited number. Do
yourself a favor: Pull your M$ ingrained head out of your ass long
enough to actually TRY a different--and vastly superior, to say nothing
of more SECURE--browser. You'll be glad you did!
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP

MozillaIsBest said:
I NEVER use the piece of crap browser otherwise known as IE, and never
will. I have Mozilla set as my default browser and 99% of the apps I
use recognize it as such. However, the other 1% insists on firing up
IE in order to access a link on their web site (SpySubtract by
InterMute comes to mind). I DO NOT want IE to fire up, ever. Since
I already have Mozilla set as my default browser, what else can I do
to make sure it ALWAYS comes up when a link is selected?

Thanks!

If you were to figure out how to remove IE (and you won't), you would be
unable to update Windows.

I suggest that you switch to Linux.

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
Please respond in Newsgroup only. Do not send email
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Protect your PC
http://www.microsoft.com./athome/security/protect/default.aspx
 
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Guest

MozillaIsBest said:
I NEVER use the piece of crap browser otherwise known as IE, and never
will. I have Mozilla set as my default browser and 99% of the apps I
use recognize it as such. However, the other 1% insists on firing up IE
in order to access a link on their web site (SpySubtract by InterMute
comes to mind). I DO NOT want IE to fire up, ever. Since I already
have Mozilla set as my default browser, what else can I do to make sure
it ALWAYS comes up when a link is selected?

All you can do is chill. To fix the problem you're talking about would
require recoding the applications which are erroneously calling IE in
the first place. IE isn't the problem here, it's the other apps.

Or if you're looking for entertainment you could always go rant at the
SpySubtract people for having poorly coded software. Ranting at
Microsoft ain't going to help any in this case.

Good luck getting it fixed...

Bill
 
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Guest

Carey Frisch said:
Internal Explorer is an integral component of Windows XP
and cannot be removed. I would suggest using it in lieu of
the inferior Mozilla third-party browser.

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect Your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/default.aspx

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

:

| I NEVER use the piece of crap browser otherwise known as Mazilla, and never
| will. I have Mozilla set as my default browser and 99% of the apps I
| use recognize it as such. However, the other 1% insists on firing up IE
| in order to access a link on their web site (SpySubtract by InterMute
| comes to mind). I DO NOT want IE to fire up, ever. Since I already
| have Mozilla set as my default browser, what else can I do to make sure
| it ALWAYS comes up when a link is selected?
|
| Thanks!
Carey,

Since our Computer Club has installed Firefox 1.0 on its 29 computers, those
of us who have to maintain the intranet have had very few malware programs on
the computers. We have removed the shortcuts ot IE to prevent the die-hards
from using IE. Quality is defined as meeting or exceeding the expectations of
the user. IE's vulnerabilities does not meet our expectations. Firefox 1.0
exceeds our expectations.

Our Club's in-home service personnel, install Ad-aware and Firefox on
members computers to reduce the service calls. It is working. We can now
concentrate on real problems.

What is your definition of "inferior." Firefox with upwards of 56 extensions
that may be installed at the users options, provides more function than one
needs.
 

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