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Three fine browsers I have installed: the inimitable Mozilla, the traditional Internet Explorer, and the hot new Chrome. I love them all dearly, but when testing my ASP.NET application, I would prefer to do so using IE.

Please note, I've not deployed this application. I'm merely launching it from the Visual Studio project in which it was conceived. Would someone here be so good as to suggest a way in which I might specify the browser it launches in? Thank you.

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    @Shog9: is it possible to +1 an edit?!
    – Town
    Apr 12, 2011 at 16:45

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Right-click on any .aspx page in Solution Explorer and choose Browse With...

You can then select Internet Explorer from the list and choose 'Set as Default' to make pages open with IE when you press F5.

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  • i mean when I hit F5 key to start application it shd open in IE and not Chrome
    – deepti
    Apr 12, 2011 at 16:20
  • @deepti: Yes, that will do it. I've updated my answer to reflect exactly that.
    – Town
    Apr 12, 2011 at 16:22
  • when i right click on my aspx page inside project .. i cant find any option browse with..
    – deepti
    Apr 12, 2011 at 16:35
  • @deepti: Are you sure? This has been in VS since at least 2005... you're clicking in Solution Explorer, right?
    – Town
    Apr 12, 2011 at 16:44
  • @deepti: Good stuff. It's generally accepted practice to accept the earliest correct answer rather than the latest.
    – Town
    Apr 12, 2011 at 17:12
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  1. Click and ASPX file in your solution explorer
  2. Go > File > Browse with.. > Select IE then set it as your defautl browser.
  3. Run your project.
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  • Go > File > Browse -- can you describe this
    – deepti
    Apr 12, 2011 at 17:01
  • Click the File menu at the top of Visual Studio window then look for "Browse With" (make sure you have a .ASPX page selected otherwise it will not display the Browse With option. If you cant see the Solution Explorer hit (Ctrl+Alt+L) Apr 12, 2011 at 19:48

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