I didn't have any problem choosing Mozilla as my default web browser, but I need
to access the actual command line that starts it in default situations. The
only way to stop the Mozilla splash at opening is to add "nosplash" as a switch.
I'm sure it's probably in the Registry somewhere, but where?
Hi,
For Mozilla Firefox, you will need to add the switch for the firefox.exe
launch under the following registry keys (and maybe use "-nosplash"):
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