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Thunderbird no longer talks to Firefox. Can't open URLs. Tried Troubleshooting & disabling add-ons.

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Links in emails simply don't work anymore. Click on it, nothing happens. I tried restarting in safe mode with add-ons disabled; I also found some instructions for going into Troubleshooting and looking for anything called network.protocol-handler.external-default -- this did not exist in the Troubleshooting in my Thunderbird. Actually, there was nothing with "protocol" in it at all. I believe this started happening with the most recent Firefox update. This is likely why "Help Contents" and "Release Information" no longer do anything.

Additionally, there's no way to customize the search engine. I have my choice of Bing, Yahoo, Wikipedia, Twitter, AOL Web Search and Amazon.

I asked about this in the area for Thunderbird, and was told that this was a browser problem so I should ask in the Firefox area. They also suggested that I re-install Firefox, but I just did a few days ago; I have 57.0.4 and T-bird is 52.5.2. And I'm using Windows 10. Thank you.

Links in emails simply don't work anymore. Click on it, nothing happens. I tried restarting in safe mode with add-ons disabled; I also found some instructions for going into Troubleshooting and looking for anything called network.protocol-handler.external-default -- this did not exist in the Troubleshooting in my Thunderbird. Actually, there was nothing with "protocol" in it at all. I believe this started happening with the most recent Firefox update. This is likely why "Help Contents" and "Release Information" no longer do anything. Additionally, there's no way to customize the search engine. I have my choice of Bing, Yahoo, Wikipedia, Twitter, AOL Web Search and Amazon. I asked about this in the area for Thunderbird, and was told that this was a browser problem so I should ask in the Firefox area. They also suggested that I re-install Firefox, but I just did a few days ago; I have 57.0.4 and T-bird is 52.5.2. And I'm using Windows 10. Thank you.