Re: Cant jump to the website from FM6
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Posted by Roger on October 23, 2002 at 15:05:59:
In Reply to: Re: Cant jump to the website from FM6 posted by Mark on October 23, 2002 at 06:55:59:
: : Hi Mark, : : Ive just installed and registered FM6. : : When I try to jump to your website from the help menu, I see a box saying that the site was not accessible and that "this feature requires a web browser to be installed on your computer and that your shell be configured to open URLs" : : Given that the problem is mine and not in FM6, what would you suggest is the matter here? : : IE5.5 is already installed and working. : : I am running Windows 95c : : I can log on to your site from within IE5. : : I can jump to your site when I click on your web address shown in an email from you. : : I can jump to any web site shown in emails when I click on the respective addresses. : : I can download price updates from the internet using FM6. : : I cannot jump to your web site from within FM6. I get that message about a shell and URLs. : : I have looked in the Windows Help pages and can find no reference to shells or URLs. : : In my "Internet Properties", "Programs", The box is ticked beside "IE should check to see if it is the default browser" : : Maybe the problem is in FM6. : : Over to you. : : Cheers : : Roger : Hi Roger, : What if you try this: : Start/Run... : and type in: : http://www.fundmanagersoftware.com/ : Enter : Does the browswer open up this URL? : Thanks, : Mark : -- : Mark Beiley : : Fund Manager, portfolio management software for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/00/XP : /XP : Hi Mark, you are right on to it! I get a message telling me to associate this file with a program. Then it says go to "My computer, "View", "Folder options" and create an association. Unfortunately, the message did not provide further assistance. As this is a problem in my computer and not FM6, I should be now seeking help from some other source. However if the creation process is easily explained, I would be most grateful for any advice you can provide. Cheers Roger
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