USE CHROME TO FOLLOW E-LINKS

How can I set Microstation to use Chrome browser to follow e links instead of Internet Exploder?

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  • I realize now that there is a way to complete the task of changing the default browser to follow links. You are still unable to choose the browser that opens up the Bentley Institute from the Help menu. If you are using post-v8i MicroStation, then here is what I recommend:

    In your File Explorer, go to Control Panel>Programs>Default Programs>Set Default Programs and set Chrome as your default browser. Boom. Links (which are attached to elements) can now be opened via Google Chrome. The little icon which attaches itself to the linked element will even change to a chrome ball. I wish I had relayed this information sooner, however I myself did not know that MicroStation used the default program set by Windows to open the browser. Learn something new everyday.

    If this does not fix your problem, let me know.

    Cheers,

    Erik M.

  • Erik Chrome was \is my default program
    Ive seen the little chrome icon pop up from time to time but only in dwg files that were sent to me.
    I never click on any, only because I didnt care about someones links. Its all about ME
    My e-links do not show any markers. And the marker setting in the view attributes says NONE
    The only way I can follow a link is use the follow link tool on the E-links dialog

    Kirk

    I Wish Cadland was Reality

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  • Erik Chrome was \is my default program
    Ive seen the little chrome icon pop up from time to time but only in dwg files that were sent to me.
    I never click on any, only because I didnt care about someones links. Its all about ME
    My e-links do not show any markers. And the marker setting in the view attributes says NONE
    The only way I can follow a link is use the follow link tool on the E-links dialog

    Kirk

    I Wish Cadland was Reality

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