
After all that I need to click on "open in browser", then click on "use Chrome to open. > Ouch! They say Chrome does not support that so I had to install an extention called IE Tab. Yet, now "My" Outlook says it needs a program to open ".mht" files when I click on "open in browser". I disabled the Internet Explorer 11 (under Windows's Programs and Features -> Turn Windows features on or off). I had to do dig deep and ended up with a non-pro solution.
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If you click on a link included in a Word document, email or external programs, Windows will now open the link with your favorite web browser.Windows 10 + Chrome: I envy the ones that figured that out. Now you’ve successfully change the default web browser that Windows will use. Just select the one you want to use as default browser, and then click on the Set this program as default link. You’ll see all web browsers that you’ve installed in the left-hand pane. Under Default Programs, click on the Set your default programs link. Under Control Panel, set the View by option to Small icons. In Windows 8.1/8 you can press the Windows key + R to bring up the Power User menu and then select “Control Panel”, while navigate to Start -> Control Panel in Windows 7. How to Change Default Web Browser in Windows 8 / 7?įirst you need to open the Control Panel.
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Set Firefox, Chrome, Safari or whatever web browsers you like as the default. In this tutorial we’ll show you how to change the default web browser in Windows 8.1, 8 and 7. Is there a way to set Chrome as the default browser for all my applications? By default, Windows will launch the built-in Internet Explorer for you to access the Internet, when you click a link in an email or external application.
