![]() Wakeup! I used bing in my country (Portugal - one EU country) and simply Google here has all their services available which results on good local search results and also global search results. I guess most people believe that UK and the US are the only countries in the world. #How to open skype links in chrome for android#Posted via the Windows Central App for Android Windows is the most popular desktop OS and Google is the most popular search engine, see the connection yet? Smh people I swear. Do yourself a favor and grow up, realize that you are not the only person on this site and that others may have different needs or preferences. ![]() If that is your issue how about you switch to Linux and look at Richard Stallman's philosophy on computer use. You do realize that Microsoft is a corporation that doesn't care for just privacy either right? Neither company is morally superior to the other. Is that too for you hard to understand? Or maybe this is another fanboy who thinks that Microsoft is here to save us all from the villainous Google. As was said above the site is meant to help the users not Microsoft. If you look really really hard you'll see that this was aimed at people who prefer Google to Bing. Either that or have next to no reading comprehension. I don't think you actually read the article. Internet Explorer and Firefox still have larger market share (combined) than Chrome does, so this is a large group of people. I just understand (unlike yourself it seems) that not everyone uses - or wants to use - Chrome as their primary web browser. I use Chrome, and have done since 2008 before the "1.0" release. Considering Edge will be able to do the same as soon as Extension support gets baked into it, I was only suggesting that the downsides/requirements for this should be more clear from the outset.įor what it's worth, I was not in any way bemoaning anyones browser choice. I never suggested this was hard, it's just a very nuclear-option way of getting this functionality. It mentions nothing about Chrome until the fourth paragraph, and the first step in the guide is installing it. ![]() The article title and byline both suggest getting Cortana to search using Google. At no point did I say the article "endorsed" the installation of chrome, it simply has it as a requirement for this functionality. replace "true" with "false", which will unblock the protocol.Perhaps you should re-read what I actually said instead of drawing assumptions.This will reset the configuration, and the user will be presented with the above dialogue again the next time they try to join a meeting, giving them another opportunity to block the protocol remove the whole ""lync15:":true," (including the last comma).If "Lync15:" is followed by "true", it means that the protocol is blocked, and the client won't be launched.Locate the "protocol_handler" directive in the file and find "lync15:" under it.Locate the file "Local State" and open it in notepad.Open %userprofile%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data on the users computer.Removing this block isn’t very hard, but as far as I know it is not accessible from any part of the Chrome GUI. ![]() What this will do is that Chrome will block URLs trying to launch the Skype for Business or Lync client using the lync15: protocol, rendering the browser unable to launch the client and forcing the user to use the web app. What probably had happened to those users is that they have checked “Remember my choice for all links of this type.” and then clicked “Do Nothing”. When a user joins a Skype for Business or Lync meeting for the first time in Chrome, they are presented with this message: A customer that uses Google Chrome as their standard browser reported that a few of their users wasn’t able to join meetings when clicking the meeting join link, nothing happens and they are displayed a page looking like this. Today I got to troubleshoot this little curiosity. Links, images and/or formatting may be broken. #How to open skype links in chrome archive#This page is a part of this sites archive and was migrated from another platform. ![]()
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