Interviewed by CNN on 5/11/2009 17:49, Cecil Bankston told the world:
> I installed Seamonkey 2 in its own directory and left the 1.1.18 
> installation in place just in case.  The profile imported with only a 
> few minor problems with settings that have been mentioned in other 
> threads.  External programs that call for the default browser or e-mail 
> program still open the 1.1.18 versions.  Seamonkey 2 preferences show 
> that Seamonkey is already the default browser with no obvious means of 
> specifying Seamonkey 2.  How can I make SM2 the default?

Hmmm... try  setting some *other* browser / mail program (Like
IE/Outlook Express on Windows XP, or Safari / Mail on OSX) as default.
Then open SM2 and let it make itself the default. Should work.

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