Changing your default Web browser
I currently have Microsoft Explorer 3.0 and Netscape Navigator on my PC. Most of the time I don't use MS Explorer, and I would like to know how I can set my default browser in Win95 to be Netscape. Keep up this brilliant section of your magazine -- it seems yours is the only part of it I read. - Colin Siu
Click Yes to go with Netscape Click Yes to go with Microsoft
The installation routines of Navigator and Internet Explorer stop short of offering to delete a rival product found on your system (though I suspect they'd like to). Instead, they present a dialogue box which gives you the option of making the new browser your default. It is possible to "turn off" these dialogues so they don't reappear, but it's quite easy to revive them. If Internet Explorer is your default browser, and Navigator doesn't prompt you to change this when it launches, try the following proceedure. | Category: Win95, Internet Issue: Apr 1997 Pages: 160-161 |
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