![]() I checked to make sure that all of the changes that had been made as shown in this thread were still in effect.įinally, the only thing I could do to make this work was to make the default browser Mozilla Firefox and only then could the Firefox page be created as a shortcut. The only browser screen that would come up was IE. Again, after restarting the computer, it did not work. I then cut and pasted your file lines directly into the registry. Click on the icon in the Awesome Bar next to the site’s url and hold it, until you’ve moved the pointer to your desktop area and then let go, or drop it. Make sure you resize your browser window so you can also see your desktop behind it. ![]() I kept getting an error message that "I could only import binary registry files from within the registry editor". Creating a desktop shortcut let’s you open that page directly from your desktop clicking the shortcut will allow your default browser (hopefully, that’s Firefox) to open the site immediately. I was called away for a few days, but finally got back to this.įirst, I copied your files into Notebook and tried to merge this file into the registry as a "url.reg" file.
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