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Gibbsalot
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      02-10-2008
Is there anyway to make IE7 64BIT the default browser? Thanks!
 
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Mark L. Ferguson
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      02-10-2008
Control Panel, Default Programs.

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      02-10-2008
You can only select "Internet Explorer" as the default browser, which
defaults to the 32-bit version. In the start-menu there is a link for
Internet Explorer, and Internet Explorer (64 Bit). I'm only trying to figure
out how to make the 64bit one default so that when I open links, or listed
in the top of the start-menu it uses 64bit.

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      02-10-2008
choose 'associate a file type or protocol. Scroll to the bottom. highlight
the desired protocol to use, and click the 'change program' button. You
should see both browsers.
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> You can only select "Internet Explorer" as the default browser, which
> defaults to the 32-bit version. In the start-menu there is a link for
> Internet Explorer, and Internet Explorer (64 Bit). I'm only trying to
> figure
> out how to make the 64bit one default so that when I open links, or listed
> in the top of the start-menu it uses 64bit.
>
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>> Control Panel, Default Programs.
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>>> Is there anyway to make IE7 64BIT the default browser? Thanks!

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      02-10-2008
Nope, down in Protocols, selecting HTTP, select 'Change Progam" only one
Internet Explorer is there.


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> the desired protocol to use, and click the 'change program' button. You
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>> You can only select "Internet Explorer" as the default browser, which
>> defaults to the 32-bit version. In the start-menu there is a link for
>> Internet Explorer, and Internet Explorer (64 Bit). I'm only trying to
>> figure
>> out how to make the 64bit one default so that when I open links, or
>> listed
>> in the top of the start-menu it uses 64bit.
>>
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>>>> Is there anyway to make IE7 64BIT the default browser? Thanks!
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      02-10-2008
This app will run everything in 64 bit that you start with it.
Dave's Quick Search Taskbar Toolbar Deskbar: http://www.dqsd.net/

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"Gibbsalot" <> wrote in message
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> Nope, down in Protocols, selecting HTTP, select 'Change Progam" only one
> Internet Explorer is there.
>
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> "Mark L. Ferguson" <> wrote in
> message news:6EF63A7E-78DE-4FF4-96CE-...
>> choose 'associate a file type or protocol. Scroll to the bottom.
>> highlight the desired protocol to use, and click the 'change program'
>> button. You should see both browsers.
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>> "Gibbsalot" <> wrote in message
>> news:6C9D7BB9-37E5-425F-B3D7-...
>>> You can only select "Internet Explorer" as the default browser, which
>>> defaults to the 32-bit version. In the start-menu there is a link for
>>> Internet Explorer, and Internet Explorer (64 Bit). I'm only trying to
>>> figure
>>> out how to make the 64bit one default so that when I open links, or
>>> listed
>>> in the top of the start-menu it uses 64bit.
>>>
>>> "Mark L. Ferguson" <> wrote in
>>> message news:C45F58C1-BE69-4D03-8CBF-...
>>>> Control Panel, Default Programs.
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>>>>> Is there anyway to make IE7 64BIT the default browser? Thanks!
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>>>

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      07-28-2008

Gibbsalot;673230 Wrote:
> Is there anyway to make IE7 64BIT the default browser? Thanks


Path of ie32: C:\Program files(x86)\Internet Explore
Path of ie64: C:\Program Files\Internet Explore

Just rename "internet explorer" folder in "Program files(x86)" and cop
there the same one from "Program Files". If threre would be errors wit
some files it is possible to replace them too, but it seems for me th
difference between two versions of ie is only in 3 exe file

Open web page and look to the Task manager to ensur

On my system works perfectl

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