Firefox launches Zimbra Desktop for mailto links

Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Core 2 Duo

Run Firefox 26.

Installed Zimbra Desktop Email client, when I click on mailto links, it offers only Yahoo and Gmail.

In IE and other programs Zimbra launches when I use these programs messaging features.

Zimbra is set to the default e-mail client.

Also curiously the download button in the upper right does not work, I can see downloads but when I click the button nothing.

Usually Firefox will be check out your email client by default in the registry or a good highlight.

Sometimes the file that stores the file associations is damaged with updates and either conflicting entries correctly. The solution is simply to rename the file and have Firefox regenerate. If you want to try, here's what you do.

Open your current Firefox settings (AKA Firefox profile) folder using

Help > troubleshooting information > "view file" button.

Leave this window open, wwitch back to Firefox and output

Pause while Firefox finishing his cleaning, then rename the mimeTypes.rdf to something like mimeTypes.old

Restart Firefox. I hope that now Zimbra is detected and you can select. Please note that if you already changed your configuration to a PDF file from the viewer into another, you have to change it again.

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