Dear Navikon,
Thank you for reaching out.
In addition to the reset suggestion Ramesh mentioned, I'd like to add a solution to the problem by modifying the registry.
Modify the Registry
Warning: Be careful when editing the registry. Back up your registry by selecting File > Export in the Registry Editor.
Press Win + R, type regedit, and press Enter to open the Registry Editor.
Locate the following registry paths:For UCPD Service:
Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\UCPD
Set the Start value to 4. This action may disable certain services that could be interfering with your link handling.
For HTTPS Associations:
Navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Associations\UrlAssociations\https\UserChoice
Set the ProgId value to MSEdgeHTM (this will set Microsoft Edge as the default browser for HTTPS links).
For HTTP Associations:
Navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Associations\UrlAssociations\http\UserChoice
Set the ProgId value to MSEdgeHTM as well.
After making the registry changes, restart your computer to ensure the settings take effect.
After your PC restarts, test by clicking on an HTTPS link from an email or any application. The link should now open automatically in Microsoft Edge (or another default browser, depending on your choice).
Please give this solution a try and let me know if it works or if you need further assistance.
Best Regards,
Martin | Microsoft Community Support Specialist
Hey, I'm having the same issue. It started happening after I ran a system restore (to a point at which everything was working properly.) The steps above did not fix my problem. ANy idea what else to try?