Assuming you have checked the file associations and nothing is out of whack
there,
this means that IE is not the default browser. You need to check it in the
IE settings.
By the way, if you deploy a ClickOnce application with VS2008, even if you
are targeting the .Net 2.0 framework,
the resulting deployment will work without plug-ins on Firefox, Opera, and
Safari, and you will rarely (if ever)
see this problem again.
RobinS.
GoldMail, Inc.
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MihaiT - 04 Jan 2008 08:25 GMT
Hi Robin,
Thanks for the fedback. I will try to deploy the app using VS 2008.

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RobinS - 05 Jan 2008 04:34 GMT
You're welcome. My company deploys their product using ClickOnce, and the
Firefox/Opera/Safari and IE-not-being-the-default-browser issues have been a
headache. I managed to justify the upgrade of VS (and the purchase of TFS
:-) through solving that problem alone.
RobinS.
GoldMail, Inc.
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MihaiT - 05 Jan 2008 16:31 GMT
You should tell that to MS - they would be very pleased :-).
Thanks again!

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RobinS - 07 Jan 2008 05:17 GMT
LOL! I think they can tell from the check we had to write them to upgrade
the developers to TFS! :-D
Good luck!
RobinS.
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