Active desktop opens all links in a new window?
Howdy!
I have a small HTML links page that's just basically a bunch of links. I
used it with my Active Desktop. I haven't used it in a while, but when I
used to click a link, the page would replace the links page on my Active
Desktop.
Now, that I've just added the page to my current Active Desktop all the
links open a new browser window. None of the links have a target specified
and I'm not hold SHIFT when I click the link.
Anyone know why this is happening? Is it a Windows XP SP2 thing? Is it
because I have Firefox installed?
Any help is appreciated.
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