JeffM replied On 1/1/2009 4:16 PM
Windoze associates the **file extension** with an app.
Michael hit it with "Internet Shortcuts":
Under Windoze, the file extension for these is *.URL.
It is also always **hidden**--even if you un-tick the stupid
**Hide file extensions for known file types**.
Jeff,
This is true if the application is installed with a Windows Installer.
From the description given in the previous post he did not find Safari
in the list of installed programs. This leads me to believe he use a
zip file to unpack Safari and is using that way.
Sometimes it pays to use the installer.
Michael
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