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Originally Posted by wodin
You have to edit the registry and manually change it back to IE. The problem is knowing which registry key to edit and to what.
In my case it was extensive Googling to figure out what was happening, and how to fix it.
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I remember having that problem, too. It's a nightmare! There are, in fact, multiple locations in the registry that are responsible for determining the default browser. The best solution I came up with is to force a reinstall of Internet Explorer. This did a reset to the default settings and I could work normal again. Just don't ask me how I did that, it's been too long ago.