Links in the Salesforce for Outlook (SFO) and Outlook Integration side panel open using the default web browser configured in Microsoft Windows settings. If links do not open in a browser, or open in the wrong browser, the Windows default browser setting or file type associations may need to be updated.
This article applies to users of Salesforce for Outlook and the Salesforce Outlook Integration on Windows operating systems.
This article explains how to fix the issue where links in the Salesforce for Outlook or Outlook Integration panel do not open a web browser or open in the wrong browser. The steps below involve resetting Windows default browser settings and, if needed, updating individual file type associations.
Before making any changes, ensure you have installed the most recent patch version of Microsoft Outlook available for your product.
One way to reset browser file associations is to temporarily set a different browser as your default, and then switch back to your preferred browser. This resets all file extensions associated with that browser.
Use the links below to set your preferred browser as the default:
Important: Before making a browser your default, close all applications. Make sure to exit Salesforce for Outlook by right-clicking the system tray icon and selecting Exit.
If switching the default browser does not resolve the issue, manually update the file type associations for the following extensions to point to your preferred browser:
Steps to update file type associations:
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