Unable to find a web browser installed on your system

I've used Robohelp previously, but not for some time, now I'm
getting "Unable to find a web browser installed on your system"
error when trying to generate a layout? How do I restablish my
browser? Thanks!

Hi jakirche
I believe it's as simple as opening Windows Explorer,
locating a file with a .HTM extension, right-clicking the file and
choosing to associate it with Internet Explorer.
Cheers... Rick

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