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Good point.  
I added that path to Mozilla. Now Mozilla comes up, but it is looking for:  
www.attachment.com  
 
Apparantly, webex knows where to look for the htm file, but Mozilla can't  
figure it out. At least I can now go manually to the Attachment folder and  
open the file in Mozilla. So that is an improvement, but it would be nice  
if I could figure out how to open it automatically by clicking on "view."  
 
Thanks,  
Sandy  
 
In <415731C0.5030106@san.rr.com>, on 09/26/04   
   at 02:16 PM, Tom Brown  said:  
>> Both pointed to explore.exe%s  
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>> However, I changed them to:  
>> mozilla.exe%s  
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>> and now when I RMB on the attachment, and click on "view" nothing happens.  
>> I don't even get IBM web explorer. Mozilla is open and running, but  
>> clearly I am still missing something.  
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>> Is there something about the parameters that need to be changed?  
>>   
>> Much appreciation,  
>> Sandy  
 
>Did you specify the full path to Mozilla? ISTR that webex was in the   
>path, while Mozilla does not have to be.  
 
>HTH  
 
 
 
 
 
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