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ExSp33db1rd 22nd January 2011 07:52

Google Chrome
 
Vista Home Premium / I.E.8

Installed Chrome, didn't like it, inhibited the occasional webpage.

Uninstalled and started using I.E. again, but ...... I have a folder on my desktop with frequently visited websites of aviation content, weather, flight planning, Notams etc. and Chrome has grabbed them by putting the Chrome logo on them, even tho' now uninstalled, and now I.E. can't find them.

For now I've reinstalled Chrome and can get at my websites again, but how do I get back to I.E. and release Chromes' iron grip on my URL's ??

I could put the various URL's into the I.E. browser, then creating a shortcut and dragging that into my Aviation folder on the desktop, but bit of a fag, and why the H**l should I have to ?

hellsbrink 22nd January 2011 08:15

That would be a "file association" issue. You would need to go to folder options > file types and make sure that anything to do with a web page, like "htm" "html" etc, is changed so it opens with IE

green granite 22nd January 2011 09:14

Or uninstall Google chrome, run cc cleaner to clear out the registry, then Install Iron which is chrome without the google bits.

call100 22nd January 2011 11:11

Can you give us a URL of one of the difficult sites? We could then see if it's a general Chrome issue or something else.....
I'll second using SRWare Iron as your browser if you like Chrome.....No privacy issues as in googles Chrome but exactly the same under the bonnet.

Mornington Crescent 22nd January 2011 13:45

Or try

Control panel
Default Program
Set default program
Select IE
Set this program as default

onetrack 23rd January 2011 01:23

Go to your registry ("regedit") and find the Chrome program under "hotkey local machine" -> "software", and delete it. I had a similar problem as you're having with Chrome, with Norton AV. I found Norton was highly invasive, and wanting to still control or block things, after I supposedly removed the program, using the program uninstall.

ExSp33db1rd 23rd January 2011 06:00


Can you give us a URL of one of the difficult sites?
Call100 - will do so by PM, needs my username and password !

Thanks, guys.

call100 23rd January 2011 16:19

OK as long as it's not a bank account....Or maybe only if it is..;):ok::)

Mac the Knife 23rd January 2011 16:49

For bad file associations (or changing file icons) or changing default applications there is nothing better than DefaultProgramsEditor - Default Programs Editor which is free.

Go get this nicely written little jewel!

Mac


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