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=2E.. in e-mails of my Lotus Notes 4.57h for OS/2 !  
 
Hello everbody  
Lotus Notes is my favored PIM (Personal Information Management)  
application !  
Together with Netscape 4.61 only I do not have any problems opening  
URL's =  
 
directly from its e-mails !!  
 
After installing Mozilla, whatever versions (1.2, 1.3 or 1.4), the  
double-click on an =  
 
URL in an LN e-mail causes an pop-up telling me:  
 
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"File does not exist"  
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During the installation I do not accept / allow Mozilla to act as the  
default browser =  
 
nor let I associate HTM(L) with Mozilla !!!  
 
Has somebody of you an explantation how and what is going wrong here !?  
How and what can I do to overcome this ugly behavior !?  
 
Your assistance and suggestions are hot awaited ;-)  
Thanks in advance for your appreciated support ;-))  
svobi  
 
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