I tried to search for a fix like that and couldnt find it - thanks you have
hit it on the nail - now to work out which one is breaking it
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"Gene Y." <please.ask> wrote in message
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> Helen Castle wrote:
>> Just a query on Mozilla
>>
>> I have version 2.0.0.12, it is set as the default browser, I have
>> recently uninstalled, download latest version and re-installed.
>>
>> When I click on a URL, (when Mozilla isnt open) in an email I get a
>> message saying:
>> "Windows cannot find (URL) Make sure you typed the name correctly and
try
>> again. To search for the file click the Start button and click Search"
>>
>> If Mozilla is open there is no problem - only if the browser is not
open
>>
>> I am have been using XP and Mozilla for 12 months now and this has only
>> started happening recently (after a Mozilla upgrade?)
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>>
> This is an old problem that has resurfaced. Mine does the same thing
and
> I have been chasing it for
> a year now. I have found several "solutions" but none have worked.
> Since, otherwise, Firefox is a
> superior browser, I just put up with it until a real solution is found.
I
> just checked again and found that the "GOOGLE TOOLBAR" extension will
> cause this. I disable the extension seems to have gone away. Only time
> will tell if it will last. See this URL for more:
>
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Windows_error_opening_Internet_shortcut_or_local_HTML_file_-_Firefox
>
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