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Donaldo
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      12-30-2008
these protocols have as the current default program "unknown application" i
tried many times to change to my default browser IE, then set Safari as
default browser and the same, continue the "unknown application" I don't want
to install other browser looking to fix this problem. I did a Google search,
and any one fix it. also I did try to set my default browser manually in the
registry, and it is impossible to change the association to the "unknown
application"

unfortunally I have not the system restore on. Please any help will be
appreciated.

Thanks,

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Donaldo
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      12-30-2008
Thank you, "Jack the Ripper" that is my problem, when I try to change the
default program, from "unknown application" to "IExplorer" or any other
browser, the unkonwn application continue taken these protocols, and i am
unable to open any link in my mail live program or any website.

I hope to get some advice from any tech, before I be forced to reinstall
windows vista.
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"Jack the Ripper" wrote:

> Donaldo wrote:
> > these protocols have as the current default program "unknown application" i
> > tried many times to change to my default browser IE, then set Safari as
> > default browser and the same, continue the "unknown application" I don't want
> > to install other browser looking to fix this problem. I did a Google search,
> > and any one fix it. also I did try to set my default browser manually in the
> > registry, and it is impossible to change the association to the "unknown
> > application"
> >
> > unfortunally I have not the system restore on. Please any help will be
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >

>
> All this means is you have to go to Program Associations on Vista, find
> the protocols is question, and associate the protocols to a browser
> program IE or Safari.
>
> You get there by using the Start button/All Programs and find Default
> Program and select "Set Program association by file type or protocol.
> The protocol section is way down at the bottom of the list.
>
>
>
>

 
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Donaldo
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      12-30-2008
Thank you, when I open any link in my mail program or any website, I am
getting the message "The file does not have a program associated with it for
performing this action, create an association in the set association control
panel. This happen with any browser I set as default browser.
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"Jack the Ripper" wrote:

> Donaldo wrote:
> > these protocols have as the current default program "unknown application" i
> > tried many times to change to my default browser IE, then set Safari as
> > default browser and the same, continue the "unknown application" I don't want
> > to install other browser looking to fix this problem. I did a Google search,
> > and any one fix it. also I did try to set my default browser manually in the
> > registry, and it is impossible to change the association to the "unknown
> > application"
> >
> > unfortunally I have not the system restore on. Please any help will be
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >

>
> All this means is you have to go to Program Associations on Vista, find
> the protocols is question, and associate the protocols to a browser
> program IE or Safari.
>
> You get there by using the Start button/All Programs and find Default
> Program and select "Set Program association by file type or protocol.
> The protocol section is way down at the bottom of the list.
>
>
>
>

 
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Sthief Ballmer
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      12-30-2008
Em Terça, 30 de Dezembro de 2008 20:19, Donaldo escreveu:

> these protocols have as the current default program "unknown application"
> i tried many times to change to my default browser IE, then set Safari as
> default browser and the same, continue the "unknown application" I don't
> want
> to install other browser looking to fix this problem. I did a Google
> search,
> and any one fix it. also I did try to set my default browser manually in
> the registry, and it is impossible to change the association to the
> "unknown application"
>
> unfortunally I have not the system restore on. Please any help will be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>

Wellcome to the club of infected brainless that uses windows on the
internet... your links will work, never more.

reinstall your system, and never again connect to the internet with it...
there are proper systems for the internet, use one of them.


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