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To: jlib who wrote (229)3/1/1999 6:40:00 PM
From: Bob Jagow  Respond to of 1169
 
Jimmy,
Changing what opens Hypertext Document to Netscape didn't seem to work for me under NT -- both 'BrowseMaster 2nd step' and URLs in Outlook mail still opened in IE.
After some more fiddling, the 'BrowseMaster 2nd step' wouldn't run: 'this internet shortcut cannot be opened because failed to run' [stet], then problem with shortcut %1.
Resetting Hypertext Document back to default (IE) or deleting it didn't fix the problem, nor did reinstalling 1.2.1. Will try reinstalling NS 4.5 next.

The "go to the point, open that message, then click on "all remaining." worked great.
[Did get 'error code of 500 (Internal Server Error) received' after about 5x100.]

Bob




To: jlib who wrote (229)3/1/1999 9:17:00 PM
From: Nazbuster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1169
 
I just thought of a helpful way to repair those times when you follow a link in SI which causes the view to exit Browsemaster and go back to native mode: Use Windows' "shortcuts" to associate CNTL-ALT-B with the shortcut for Browsemaster on the desktop. Any time you find yourself out of Browsemaster, just hit the combo.