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Thunderbird updated... now links wont open

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Links in emails worked prior to the update. (Chrome browser). If I log into the web based email (Gmail & Yahoo) the links still work just fine.

Another new development, every time I close and reopen TB, I get the message: Do you want to allow the program to make changes to this computer?

Did I get a corrupted file?

Links in emails worked prior to the update. (Chrome browser). If I log into the web based email (Gmail & Yahoo) the links still work just fine. Another new development, every time I close and reopen TB, I get the message: Do you want to allow the program to make changes to this computer? Did I get a corrupted file?

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Close any browser you have open.

Check this: Start -> Default Programs -> Set Program Access and Computer Defaults Select : 'Custom' click on the down arrow to show more Select: 'Google chrome' and 'enable access to this program' uncheck all other browsers and all other 'enable access to this program'. click on OK

check this: In "Default Programs", click on "Associate a file type or protocol with a program" make sure all the following files and protocols have Google Chrome set as current default File extensions:

  • .htm
  • .html
  • .mfp
  • .shtml
  • .xht
  • .xhtml
  • .xml

Protocols:

  • FTP
  • HTTP
  • HTTPS
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Run through all the checks to make sure your browser is set as default.

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Thanks for the link.

Unfortunately that appears to be an old article with some old info. The "Wrench Tool" doesn't exist in Chorme and Windows 7 is the latest version mentioned in that artice. (I'm running 8.1)

But yes, when I click the 3 bars menu button in Chrome, then go to "settings", and scroll down to "Default Browser" it does say: "The default browser is currently Google Chrome."

What else should I check?

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Oh, I forgot to mention, I also navigated to:

Search > Control Panel > Default Programs > Set your default programs > I then chose Google Chrome from the list on the left > clicked "Set this program as default" and got the confirmation message "This program has all it's defaults"

Still not working???

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Chosen Solution

Close any browser you have open.

Check this: Start -> Default Programs -> Set Program Access and Computer Defaults Select : 'Custom' click on the down arrow to show more Select: 'Google chrome' and 'enable access to this program' uncheck all other browsers and all other 'enable access to this program'. click on OK

check this: In "Default Programs", click on "Associate a file type or protocol with a program" make sure all the following files and protocols have Google Chrome set as current default File extensions:

  • .htm
  • .html
  • .mfp
  • .shtml
  • .xht
  • .xhtml
  • .xml

Protocols:

  • FTP
  • HTTP
  • HTTPS
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re :I get the message: Do you want to allow the program to make changes to this computer?

close Thunderbird. check to see if Thunderbird is set to run as Administrator. Right-click the Thunderbird desktop shortcut and choose "Properties".

Make sure that all items are deselected in the "Compatibility" tab of the Properties window.

Compatibility mode: 'Run this program in compatibility mode for:' should not be selected Privilege Level: 'Run this program as Administrator' should not be selected

You can check the permissions by selecting the 'Security' tab

click on 'Apply' and 'OK'

Re open Thunderbird.

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THANK YOU!!!

Thank you Toad-Hall...

I can't tell exactly which "tweak" worked because I checked them all before doing a restart, but I'm back in business. TB is working like it did prior to the update. Great info...

Much appreciated.