Melissa schrieb:
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 1/1/2010 14:35, Melissa told the world:
Hello all. I haven't been here in a while, but I have a stumper.

On my friend's computer, which I support . . .

She has Vista, and I recently upgraded her to Seamonkey 2.0.

She keeps getting the following message whenever she goes to save an
attachment from an email:

"Sea Monkey is not currently set as your default browser . Would you
like to set
S.M. as your default browser?"
I've gone into Vista "Set Program Access and Defaults" and made SM
her default browser and default email.
In Preferences, SM says it's the default browser and mail app, but
the messages just keep on coming.

I don't know what to do next -
Should I just have it stop telling her it's not the default and leave
it at that?


Try just clicking "Yes" when the message pops up.

Ha ha.
The point is that the 'yes' doesn't seem to take.

All seriousness aside, I'll instruct her to just do it!


Try the following:
Right-click on a Seamonkey shortcut on the desktop or in the start-menu or wherever you like / have one, select to run as administrator from the upcoming context menu, confirm the security warning, reproduce that dialog with the question to set a default browser you mentioned and then answer with yes. Next time you can start SM normally again and the dialog-box is (hopefully ;-)) gone.
regards

Martin
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