On 9/1/2016 2:57 PM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> With new Windows 10 Anniversary Update MS Edge is being foisted upon us.
> You can set SeaMonkey as your default browser, but secure url shortcuts
> ALWAYS open in Edge! See attachment where you can see other installed
> browsers for HTTPS protocol
Ed Mullen wrote:
> Version 1607, Build 14393.105
Same here. Not sure why I had the trouble in the first place but I was
able to fix it with the help of Paul in the Win10 NG. Unfortunately it
was not straight forward as it should have been.
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Take care,
Jonathan
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On 9/1/2016 at 9:11 PM, Jonathan N. Little's prodigious digits fired off:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Not seeing that here. W10 Pro latest updates
What is your build?
CTRL+R winver
Not everybody has been updated. I downloaded the ISO to do a clean
install because my upgrade was a CF...
Version
Ralph Fox wrote:
>
> I am not seeing that here. Win 10 builds 14905, 14915.
>
> Here is my version of the same picture, showing the HTTPS protocol is
> associated with Firefox not Edge. ---> http://i.imgur.com/99PjSpe.png
It would not change for me there, it kept reverting back to Edge.
On Thu, 1 Sep 2016 17:57:17 -0400, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
With new Windows 10 Anniversary Update MS Edge is being foisted upon us.
You can set SeaMonkey as your default browser, but secure url shortcuts
ALWAYS open in Edge! See attachment where you can see other installed
browsers for HTTPS
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> Ed Mullen wrote:
>>>
>> Not seeing that here. W10 Pro latest updates
>
> What is your build?
>
> CTRL+R winver
>
> Not everybody has been updated. I downloaded the ISO to do a clean
> install because my upgrade was a CF...
>
On the Windows10 NG got the fix...and of
Ed Mullen wrote:
>>
> Not seeing that here. W10 Pro latest updates
What is your build?
CTRL+R winver
Not everybody has been updated. I downloaded the ISO to do a clean
install because my upgrade was a CF...
--
Take care,
Jonathan
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On 9/1/2016 at 5:57 PM, Jonathan N. Little's prodigious digits fired off:
With new Windows 10 Anniversary Update MS Edge is being foisted upon us.
You can set SeaMonkey as your default browser, but secure url shortcuts
ALWAYS open in Edge! See attachment where you can see other installed
Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>> With new Windows 10 Anniversary Update MS Edge is being foisted upon us.
>> You can set SeaMonkey as your default browser, but secure url shortcuts
>> ALWAYS open in Edge! See attachment where you can see other installed
>> browsers for
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