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So I just did some major updates to my system and its too early to just reassign my license. I click the link to access the form and it tells me I need a proper browser installed ... either Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. Anyways I use Chrome and do not have either IE or a Netscape browser installed. Can I either get the URL or an update allowing it to access other browsers? That'd be great.
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I think if you shot an email to LW with the information they can help you out, it might take a day or so seeing as its the weekend.
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That error means that Hero Lab thinks your browser is not properly registered with the operating system. All Hero Lab does is say "Hey Windows, here's a URL, go launch the right program for this and show it to the user". If your browser has registered itself with the operating system properly, Windows will look up what program to use, launch it, and everything works smoothly. If Windows doesn't have anything registered, it reports an error back to Hero Lab and then the error is reported back to the user.
Please check your configuration settings within Chrome. It has apparently not yet fully registered itself with Windows to handle all the standard things it should. Once it has, the error will disappear. Oh, and we'll be fixing the reference to Netscape shortly - that message is a bit old. <sheepish grin> |
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