Hello Roelof, Sunday, January 12, 2003, 1:59:20 AM, you wrote:
RO> TB gives the html file to the OS and the OS decides with what program RO> you're opening it. You need to associate html-files with Crazy RO> Browser. RO> Bear in mind that I'm using a Dutch Windows, so I'm not totally sure RO> about the English names. You could have saved time by not translating them. I use the Dutch version too :-) / Je had jezelf de moeite kunnen besparen... RO> Start the Explorer (not IE) RO> In the menu: RO> View -> Folder options (the lowest option) RO> A pop-up screen comes up RO> Select the 'file types' tab RO> Search for 'HTML document' RO> Select it RO> Edit RO> Choose the 'Open' action RO> Edit RO> Select Crazy Browser as application to open html documents RO> Now press 'OK' so often that all pop-ups are closed. OK. It works now. One of my daughters had clicked "yes" when asked to make IE the default browser. When clicking on the HTML icon "Message.htm" it's now Crazy Browser that opens it. I must say though that, before opening the file, a a popup-screen appears that says "The system can't find the file". Apart from that, all goes well. Thanks! Bedankt en beste groeten... -- Best Whishes, Mark using The Bat! 1.62 Christmas Edition ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

