Can't open local html file

I use Sapphire Report Navigator to generate report. It generates html files to the local computer and uses the browser to open and display the file. Here's the address bar of one of my reports on IE and it works fine on it:
C:\Program Files\VeriFone\Sapphire Management Suite\1.10.04 1272012\Sapphire Report Navigator\cache\30\period\2\2014-09-11.342\Summary.html
but if I make Firefox default browser and run that report several tabs opens. I think spaces on local path creating that problem. Here's the sample address bar
Tab1: file:///C:/Program
Tab2: Files/VeriFone/Sapphire
FYI: I'm using firefox 32 on win 7 32-bit
Is there any way to solve this issue?
Thank you in advance for your time and effort.

I can open those file manually that's not a problem. That application triggers default browser to open and display those html file after processing report. I'm having issue in that. IE works fine but i'm having problem on Firefox.

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