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| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Using two browsers Is there a way to utilize both IE7 and FX3 in Vista without one having to be the default browser which takes over my links toolbar and favorites in the start menu and the only way I can use the other is through its own favorites/bookmarks? |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 | Re: Using two browsers Pin the one not set to default to the start menu. I don't know of any way to not make one them not the default browser, but this way you'll have easy access to both. |
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| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Re: Using two browsers Thanks for the reply. Access is not a problem; just thought it might be possible to switch between both of them and not have to go through 'set as default' so either could be used to access my shortcuts and link tool bar at any time. Your probably right, not possible. |
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