On Tuesday 17 November 2009 07:20:03 Zero3 wrote: > Matthew Toseland wrote: > > On Sunday 15 November 2009 01:14:54 Ed Tomlinson wrote: > >> On Saturday 14 November 2009 16:02:11 Matthew Toseland wrote: > >>> On Saturday 14 November 2009 17:19:15 Ed Tomlinson wrote: > >>>> Hi, > >>>> > >>>> For a test I installed freenet on a windows 7 box. All went well. The > >>>> new installation process is pretty simple. One small bone to pick. The > >>>> first use wizard tells you NOT to use the same browser for freenet as > >>>> you use normally - fine. However there does not seem to be a way to > >>>> configure 'Launch Freenet' from the systray to use your prefered > >>>> browser. I want to set it to use chrome... > >>> It *does* use Chrome if available, in incognito mode. Ask Zero3 why it > >>> isn't working. > >>>> This should be easy but it does not seem to be... > >> Think the problem is that I installed chrome after freenet and it _is_ > >> what I want freenet to use. I see no option to tell freenet to switch to > >> it. > > > > That is odd, I thought it detected it in the launcher at launch time? Have > > you filed a bug about this? > > It does. If you read his previous reply, you will see that Microsoft > changed the registry path for uninstall entries in 64-bit Win7 (and > possibly 64-bit Vista/XP too?). Which means the launcher won't find > Chrome on these systems... > > I need to figure out which versions that use the changed path, and > change the launcher for these versions.
Looks like that's simply due to installing a 32-bit Chrome on a 64-bit Windows...
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