I am noticing something very strange. I deleted, or thought I deleted, Google 
Chrome, last week, and it is indeed gone from my applications folder.  However, 
it is saying that the .dmg file is on the disk, and when I attempt to send it 
to the trash, nothing is happening. It keeps saying "interacting with volume" 
but it won't allow me to delete. When I selected "get information" it says 
trash, but it is still showing up under devices in finder, but I can't get rid 
of it. I even tried deleting all of my trash. Any ideas would be appreciated; I 
suspect this might be causing the problem, since it is the only thing which 
makes any sense.
Christine

On Nov 10, 2013, at 12:51 PM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:

> Have you gone into Safari and made sure it is set as the default browser? 
> That can be done from Safari’s preferences.
> On Nov 10, 2013, at 9:44 AM, Christine Grassman <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Good day/night all:
>> Since the reinstallation of ML onto my MacBook, I cannot open links in 
>> email. I keep getting an "error: no associated application" message, whereas 
>> the links used to open in Safari.
>> I have checked for anything resembling "open links with . . . " in mail 
>> preferences, but see nothing of the kind. I would appreciate assistance. 
>> Thank you.
>> Christine
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