I don't have Internet settings under my System preferences... How can I change that?

R

rfuste

When I open System preferences under Mac OS X 10.3.5, I only see the
..Mac, Network, Quicktime and Sharing Icons, but nothing else that will
let me change what my default browser is for various programs.

In specific, I'm trying to change the default browser Entourage 2004
uses when clicking on a link. Currently, when I click on a link in any
e-mail message, it's opening up
Safari, the default Mac browser. Instead, I want the links to open up
with
either Mozilla Firefox or IE.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Robert
 
A

Alan Schaevitz

Apple was strange here. The setting for you default browser is set in the
Preferences in Safari. Weird, huh? Also, you default e-mail client is set
in the Preferences in Mail. So you have to open those applications, set the
default in their Preferences and then you'll be OK.
 
R

rfuste

Alan,

thanks so much for the help.. everything working great. yes, it's
weird how the settings are found. :)
 
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