My second question is now, if these both entries again appear after the usage of the file "RegisterFirefoxPortable.exe"?Īnd if so, then this will be a clear indication, that this program isn't portable. Screenshot2 is the resulting window of the steps: Control Panel -> Programs -> Default Programs -> Set your default program).Īssuming I am able to remove these both entries (which I can't remove until now as I reported in my thread regarding to this topic). Afterwards click on the ".htm" protocol and click on the button named "Change program." ( sreenshot1 is the resulting window of the steps: Control Panel -> Programs -> Default Programs -> Associate a file type or protocol with a program. As a result of this action are created 2 entries regarding the Firefox browser, which you can see in the following 2 screenshots:
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Consequently the first question is, if this program by itself is portable on all Windows OS?Ī few days ago I've performed on my computer with the OS Windows 8 the steps 1 - 4, which I've explained in this comment.
I have not checked the portability of the file "RegisterFirefoxPortable.exe" until now. But once again don't forget, that all these alterations affect the portability negative. And in the mozillaZine article Default browser you can find in the section "Windows" under the paragraph "Setting default browser manually" a third possibility for Windows 7. Accordingly it's necessary, that the Firefox Launcher must be adapted for maintaining of the portability.ĮDIT: Furthermore you can reach the goal by using the operating system of the host computer. All the above described steps you can find in an illustrated article.īut keep in mind, that with these simple procedure surely you create some entries in the registry of the host computer.In the "Set Default Programs" window, select Firefox from the list of programs on the left and click "Set this program as Default".