11 Jul 2008 at 11:06 #1 Jimathy Jimathy Associate Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 894 Location Sunny South Devon I'm finding that no matter how many times I set Firefox as my default browser everytime I click on a link in Mail up pops Safari. Ideas appreciated.
I'm finding that no matter how many times I set Firefox as my default browser everytime I click on a link in Mail up pops Safari. Ideas appreciated.
11 Jul 2008 at 11:49 #2 Doug Doug Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 4,293 Location Newcastle Safari, preferences, default browser. If that doesn't work, something's seriously screwed (that's a technical term ).
Safari, preferences, default browser. If that doesn't work, something's seriously screwed (that's a technical term ).
11 Jul 2008 at 16:53 #3 GraemeUK GraemeUK Associate Joined 19 Oct 2004 Posts 953 Location Newcastle Upon Tyne Do you have FileVault enabled?
11 Jul 2008 at 17:45 #4 Jimathy Jimathy Associate OP Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 894 Location Sunny South Devon GraemeUK said: Do you have FileVault enabled? Click to expand... Yeah FileVault is enabled.
11 Jul 2008 at 17:58 #5 Kreeeee Kreeeee Man of Honour Joined 13 Jul 2004 Posts 44,092 Location /* */ Doug said: Safari, preferences, default browser. If that doesn't work, something's seriously screwed (that's a technical term ). Click to expand... FUBAR is the technical term
Doug said: Safari, preferences, default browser. If that doesn't work, something's seriously screwed (that's a technical term ). Click to expand... FUBAR is the technical term
11 Jul 2008 at 18:45 #6 GraemeUK GraemeUK Associate Joined 19 Oct 2004 Posts 953 Location Newcastle Upon Tyne Jimathy said: Yeah FileVault is enabled. Click to expand... This is why. There is a long standing bug with OS X which, when FileVault is enabled, it won't remember default apps of your choice.
Jimathy said: Yeah FileVault is enabled. Click to expand... This is why. There is a long standing bug with OS X which, when FileVault is enabled, it won't remember default apps of your choice.