![]() ![]() Make sure HTTP, URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol and HTTP, URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol with Privacy are both set. From my experience with Windows 11 so far, I have found that Microsoft has decided to make. To make sure that the change is applied to the correct file types, review the list below the 'Set default' button. Click on HTTP or in HTTPS, choose your favorite browser and click OK. ![]() At the top, next to 'Make Google Chrome your default browser', click Set default. Its the new screen in 10 to change default applications. We want to make sure that Chrome is the default for HTTP protocol. Under 'Set defaults for applications', enter Chrome into the search box click Google Chrome. Start Menu > Default App Settings > change the browser here. html files from the desktop or explorer to open in Chrome. html extensions and HTTP protocol! Setting Chrome as the default for. Take a look at Chrome and see what it has set. Open up start and search for Default Programs: But it took me a little while to figure it out. Scroll down and you will see Edge listed. The answer which received the bounty seems to indicate there is a registry entry somewhere that may or may not indicate an MUI app being set as default, however it may not have any effect on the behavior of hyperlinks. Open Control Panel, type default programs in search box (upper rt corner), click Set Default Programs. It would not surprise me to find an entry in the registry that contradicts the default desktop program vs default metro, however there's no setting or place in the control panel to change this. html to default to Chrome, and still have hyperlinks go to Internet Explorer. In the 'Default browser' section, click Make Google Chrome my default browser. From google chrome help: Click the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar. Here, click the browser you want to set as the default. As spotted by Windows Latest, Microsoft Edge, the default browser provided with Windows 10 and Windows 11, now triggers a pop-up trying to keep users on the Edge browser instead of. That could be happening because you only set the default browser for desktop or metro, not both - make sure that it's been set as default in each. You'll see a 'Choose an App' menu listing your installed web browsers. ![]() In the below screenshot, it's Google Chrome. There's only one place to set this, and it should cover both. From the sidebar on the left, choose 'Default Apps.' On the right pane, under 'Web Browser,' click the current default browser. There's no difference between being the default for the desktop and being the default for Metro/Modern UI. ![]()
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