I found the answer to my own question on the Mozilla website.
What it involves is a manual edit of the registry.
It worked for me with no problems. No reboot is needed after editing.
ONE NOTE: If you update your Firefox after these changes, you will most
likely have to repeat this procedure....according to what I found.
Remember, before editing the registry, make a backup FIRST.
Here's the changes needed:
1. Go to "Start>Run" then type regedit and click OK
2. Navigate to "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\HTTP\shell\open\ddeexec"
3. Delete the "ddeexec" registry key. (delete the WHOLE key, not just the
data)
4. Repeat for "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\HTTPS\shell\open\ddeexec"
5. Repeat for "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\FirefoxURL\shell\open\ddeex ec"
6. Repeat for "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\FirefoxHTML\shell\open\ddee xec"
Here's a link to the actual Mozilla Firefox instructions.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Windows_er...-_Firefox.html
I am a happy "camper" once again....
"BDEGhost" wrote:
> I am running Vista Ultimate and have an annoying issue which I wondered
> whether any one else has experienced. When I click on an internet link for
> instance in an email, I get an error box that says: "Windows cannot find
> 'http://xyz.com'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again.
> This occurs every time I click on a link. However, immediately after this
> error message displays, the correct page comes up in my browser, exactly as
> if no error occurred. This has become quite annoying, even though it doesn't
> prevent me from browsing from a link. I am using Firefox as my default
> browser.
> Any ideas?