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How do I open a link in Explorer not in AOL Explorer?

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Aerozona - 28 Aug 2007 16:32 GMT
Every time I open a link in my Outlook Express email it opens in AOL
Explorer. How do I configure or what can I change to have these links open in
MSN Explorer?
Mary - 28 Aug 2007 16:44 GMT
This is the wrong forum for OE. But you can open aol explorer, minimize it
and then open MSN Explorer and use that instead. Nowadays you don't need aol
browser at all if you have broadband. You just go to aol.com in your msn
broswer.

> Every time I open a link in my Outlook Express email it opens in AOL
> Explorer. How do I configure or what can I change to have these links open in
> MSN Explorer?
Aerozona - 28 Aug 2007 18:46 GMT
Thank you for your kind response. How do I get to the proper forum? And, AOL
is used on this computer by another person. When I receive email and that
email has a link in it for me to follow, and I click on that link it is
opened in AOL Explorer. If you know how I can stop this I would be greatly
appreciative.

> This is the wrong forum for OE. But you can open aol explorer, minimize it
> and then open MSN Explorer and use that instead. Nowadays you don't need aol
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> > Explorer. How do I configure or what can I change to have these links open in
> > MSN Explorer?
 
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