Launch the Default Program Control Panel in Windows XP

It is possible to set the default web browser in Windows XP by going through Internet Explorer's Options, like we did in the tutorial explaining how to
set Windows XP's default email program. But this approach only works if you want to set Internet Explorer as the default web browser; if you want to set Firefox, for example, as XP's default browser, we will have to go through the
Set Program Access and Defaults settings in Windows XP.

Open the Start Menu, and click
Set Program Access and Defaults: this will open the
Add or Remove Programs window, with the
Set Program Access and Default button selected on the left.
Below the "Choose Configuration" header, four types of program defaults are available:
Computer Manufacturer,
Microsoft Windows,
Non-Microsoft, and
Custom.

Click on the
Custom double arrow, and Windows XP will list all the default programs options it found for
Default Web Browser,
Default E-mail Program, and
Default Media Player: under "
Choose a default Web browser", you will see an entry for each application Windows XP has recognized as being a web browser. The screenshot below shows the settings for one particular computer, and what you see will vary, based on installed browsers.
Select a default browser for Windows XP
Check the appropriate checkbox next to the web browser you would like setup as Windows XP's default browser; the switch to another default browser is not permanent of course, and can be changed to another web browser (newly installed or pre-existing) in the future, in the exact same way (through XP's "
Set Program Access and Defaults").

Don't forget to confirm your new default browser by clicking the
OK button; next time you open a website, it will launch in the default browser you selected.
Testing the default browser settings in Windows XP

Here is a quick and easy way to test if your change of default web browser has been applied successfully: press the Windows logo key on your keyboard and press
R at the same time: this will open the "Run" dialog.
This small window lets you type commands, like program names or aliases, as well as enter "URLs" (or web page addresses).
Inside the text input field, type an internet address (like
www.google.com) and hit the
Enter key: Windows XP will automatically recognize the text that starts with "www" as a website address, and pass the command to the system's default web browser.
If Windows XP opened the website in the application you chose as default browser, you just confirmed that your change of settings was successfully applied!
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