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    Hi All

    Recently my XP-SP3 PC stopped reacting to clicking on anything starting with “http://”.

    I seem to remember this is similar to suffixes (.doc , .txt) in that they can ‘point’ to a program, but I can’t remember where in windows I’d set this for “http://”.

    Thanks for jogging my memory, and no, I don’t remember what I did to break it!

    Will

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    • #1283144

      I wonder if somehow you lost your file association. Check out this article from MS and see if it helps.

    • #1283737

      Thanks for that, but it’s not a Suffix (AKA File Extension) problem (blah.doc blah.txt), its a Prefix problem (http://blah), and that MS page is just for Suffix’s.

      Anyone else have an idea I can try, or knows a solution to this niggling problem?

      Thanks

      Will

    • #1283807

      Have you tried

      regsvr32 /i shdocvw.dll

      Joe

      --Joe

      • #1284880

        Normally you do not have to use those prefix! Just write the sites name in the address field and then press Enter!

        Oskarius38

        • #1284952

          Normally you do not have to use those prefix! Just write the sites name in the address field and then press Enter!

          Oskarius38

          The problem is clicking links, not typing addresses.

          Bruce

      • #1284977

        Have you tried

        regsvr32 /i shdocvw.dll

        Joe

        Or this:

        Click Start, and then click Run.
        Type regsvr32 urlmon.dll, and then click OK.

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