
Set Default Browser On Mac For Outlook
In the Control Panel window, click Programs option, see screenshot: 3. And then go on clicking Default Programs option in the Programs window, see screenshot: 4. In the Default Programs window, please click Set your default programs option, see screenshot: 5. In the popping up Set Default Programs window, specify one browser you want to use from the Programs list box, and then click Set this program as default option in the right section, see screenshot: 6. Then click OK to close the windows, from now on, when clicking the hyperlink in Outlook, it will be opened with the browser you have specified. Note: The changed browser will be applied on the computer. Windows 10 + Chrome: I envy the ones that figured that out.
I had to do dig deep and ended up with a non-pro solution. I disabled the Internet Explorer 11 (under Windows's Programs and Features -> Turn Windows features on or off).
Login to the new Mac Outlook plugin and run the same case to duplicate the issue. Open your finder and select 'Go' and then 'Go to Folder.' For Outlook 2011 Input ~/Documents/ZoomOutlookPlugin/ZoomOutlookPlugin.log. I regularly use chrome, and have it set as my in browser default, but the only options I see in the control panel (Control Panel Programs Default Programs Set Associations) are Microsoft Outlook and IMB Lotus Notes/Domino (neither programs do I have access to).
Yet, now 'My' Outlook says it needs a program to open '.mht' files when I click on 'open in browser'. I associate the extention with it. They say Chrome does not support that so I had to install an extention called IE Tab. After all that I need to click on 'open in browser', then click on 'use Chrome to open.mht -> OK' and then to click on 'IE Tab Icon' to reload the nonsence into an actual web page.
01 I tried to change default browser-> I already have that. Geez, I grew up on Windows since 95 02 I tried to change default program by file type -> Chrome doesn't support.mht and W10 doesn't associate it with it 03 I tried to change default program by protocol -> It is set to Chrome, yet -> 02 04 I tried to change defaults by app -> 02 I bet registry change wouldn't help. I also tried to use firefox but it seems it has the same issue with the.mht files. Other solution is to find an app in Windows Store but I guess none of us wants that.
Option 1 – From System Preferences • Select the Apple Menu, then choose “ System Preferences“. • Choose “ General“. • In the “ Default web browser:” section, set the desired browser. Option 2 – From Browser Settings Each browser provides an option to set the default browser in macOS. • Chrome – “ Menu” > “ Settings” > “ Make Google Chrome the default browser“.
• Safari – “ Safari” > “ Preferences” > “ General” > “ Set Default“. • Firefox – “ Menu” > “ Preferences” > “ General” > “ Make Default“. • Opera – “ Opera” > ” Preferences” > “ Browser” > “ Make Opera my default browser“. Filed Under: Tagged With: Reader Interactions. But a slightly different question, concerning the Preview application that comes with MacOS. It seems that Preview ignores my MacOS browser choice. It always opens Safari as the browser.

How to reproduce the effect: Install Chrome browser, and set it as the default browser, per above instructions. Open a text-based PDF in Preview, and highlight a bit of text. Right-click the highlighted text and get a context menu, which includes an option to “Search with Google”. Choose that option. Safari launches, with the google search in place. Safari is launched, regardless of MacOS preferences. I want Chrome to launch, not Safari.
How to import an email into excel. I do not see any place in Preview to set the preferences there. Anybody know how?
How to access websites that require a PC or Internet Explorer • Launch Safari. Internet explorer 5.1 for mac os x yosemite. But you can get around most of these arbitrary restrictions with my favorite hidden menu in Safari: Develop > User Agent.