Thanks Mike,
I did not look for it at first. I am planning to install other browsers for cross compatiability testing of my and my clients web sites. I will try it and see how it works.
>Hi Greg,
>
>My W2K has "Set Program Access and Defaults" on the Start Menu. I think I got it at SP3, or maybe SP2.
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>>>>Hi All,
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>>>>I once saw a small application that allow the user to switch which browser (IE, Netscape, etc.) was there default browser. But, now I can not remember what it was called. I found a BrowserSwitcher on Coolware, but they no longer sell it. Does any one know of a application out there that would do the trick?
>>>>
>>>>Greg
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>>>On XP theres the 'Set Program Access and Defaults' option...
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>>Thanks, but I am ysing Win2K. Is there any third party tool?
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>>Greg
Greg Reichert