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How do I turn off a shortcut that says "Open in Internet Explorer" and default back to FF

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I use FF as my default browser. A few shortcuts work better in IE so I select the option to "Open in Internet Explorer" and this works fine. Now I would like to undo one of these shortcuts and have it open in FF per the original. I tried to delete the shortcut but any new FF shortcut to that website automatically opens in IE.

How do I cancel that original transfer to IE so it will again open in FF?

I use FF as my default browser. A few shortcuts work better in IE so I select the option to "Open in Internet Explorer" and this works fine. Now I would like to undo one of these shortcuts and have it open in FF per the original. I tried to delete the shortcut but any new FF shortcut to that website automatically opens in IE. How do I cancel that original transfer to IE so it will again open in FF?

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"Open in Internet Explorer" is not a default feature, it is added by one of a few different extensions. If you would tell us exactly which extension you have installed, we should be able to help change the preference of setting away from opening that page in IE.

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Hi roblsmith,
you can modify the shortcuts properties! Right click on the shortcut and select Properties from the pop-up menu. You now need to type the URL that you wish to open at the end of the Target field.

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Hi roblsmith,
i am sorry for the previous post which was not well stated. Change the application in the Target field. It is on the left of the URL that you wish to open. You should have something like:
“C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe” http://url_you_want
Hope that helped!

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alco,

Thanks, but the url is not the problem.

Here is the url: https://www.etftrends.com/

Note that the browser does not appear in the url but when I click on the shortcut it opens in FF and then immediately reopens in IE like I originally reset it. It has to be some setting internal to FF because deleting the shortcut and making another doesn't change the browser from IE back to FF and there is no option in Properties to undo it which is where the original option to go to IE was placed. Most of my other shortcuts open in FF only which is the default.

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Could you try to edit the Target field and insert the application (complete address) as shown above?

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alco,

I tried to follow your example and change the url to this but I am not sure the punctuation is right because it doesn't work:

"c:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe":http://www.etftrends.com

When I try to run it, the properties tries to put: "http://" in front of the whole thing

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hi roblsmith,
you can click the Browse button and look for your preferred application then add it. It's not a single address, but two as this:
“C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe” http://www.etftrends.com/

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alco,

I took the existing shortcut that changes to IE and inserted the url exactly per above but when I click on it, it just sits there with no action or error message.

I really appreciate all your suggestions but l'd like to table this for now.

Thanks,

Rob

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alco,

To show you the absurdity of the whole thing, I used another computer to make a shortcut using FF that never had that website's shortcut on it before and the 2nd computer opens the website properly under FF .

When I copy that new shortcut to my original computer it converts the website from FF to IE.

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"Open in Internet Explorer" is not a default feature, it is added by one of a few different extensions. If you would tell us exactly which extension you have installed, we should be able to help change the preference of setting away from opening that page in IE.

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the-edmeister,

HOOOOOOOORAY!!!

You are 100% correct. I looked in FF > Tools > Add-ons > Extensions and I found the IE View 1.5.1 where it listed the few sites I had selected to open in IE. By deleting the particular listing, the website now opens in FF.

Finally!

Much thanks,

Rob

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You're welcome.