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Anonymous Posted on Aug 05, 2017

I have windows 8 1 on a to tobisha laptop. Internet Explorer got deleted on accident. Google Chrome took its place. my school learning page MSSC training.com does not support Google Chrome how in the hell do I get that fixed I want the Internet Explorer back on my computer. and I want Google Chrome to be my default page. everything was fine till I try to download Firefox. that's when it all went bad

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I fully agree and sympathize with you.

I faced a similar problem and here is the solution for it.

First uninstall Google Chrome (From what you have written; you have already uninstalled it).

Go to "Set Default Programs" (Control Panel>Default Programs>Set Default Programs)

Select Internet Explorer and click Set this program as default

Select Microsoft Office Outlook and click Set this program as default

Run Registry Editor (regedit.exe) and browse to location: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Ext and change the value data of all DWORD entries from 1 to 0.

Launch Internet Explorer first; launch your Mail client (hopefully Microsoft Officer Outlook).

Check if all is well and you are now able to open links from within your Mail client.

If all is well now, you may change your Default Program settings to Firefox.

P.S. Just remember to say thanks :) and you can always change the Firefox icons, you do know how?

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