Barrie,
My mistake. In the "Default Programs" window, click the following option:
"Set program access and computer defaults"
Click "Custom", and select "Mozilla Firefox"
Click OK.
Oops! That's a mistake. .COM are executable files. They don't relate to Web addresses (for example,
www.something.com)
Now, you need to restore the .COM file type association back to defaults. Sadly, in Windows Vista there isn't a GUI option to revert back the setting. You may need to edit the registry manually, or use the tool below:
1. Download unassoc.zip from my site here:
http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/231/1/
2. Save the file to Desktop
3. Extract the contents to a folder and run the file unassoc.exe
4. Select .COM file type from the list
5. Click "Remove file association (User)"
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Regards,
Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
Windows® Troubleshooting
http://www.winhelponline.com
Thank you, Ramesh. I am using Home Premium and Firefox as my explorer. I do
not see andy "Custom"section, only a default program selection list. I have
tried both Firefox and Explorer (separately) and then rebooted but to no
avail. I have also associated .com files with Firefox in the list headed
"Associate a file type or protocol with a program." I should say that I did
have Firefox selected as my default browser in Tools|Internet Options.
Can you help me find the "Custom" selections that you recommend using?
Ramesh said:
Open Default Programs by clicking the Start button, and then clicking Default Programs. Click "Set default programs for this computer". In the "Custom" section, select "Internet Explorer" and click OK.
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Regards,
Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
Windows® Troubleshooting
http://www.winhelponline.com
I have no difficulty opening my internet browser and navigating to any
website. However, if I click on a link without the browser open, I get an
error message as follows:
"Gerneral failure. The URL was:
http etc.... . The system cannot find the file specified."
Despite this, the link works and the browser opens at the correct URL. Why
am I getting this strange message and how do I correct it?