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PegasusTT77
Fluorite | Level 6

Since a few days I have the problem that my SAS output opens a new browser window, instead of a new browser tab.

It doesn't matter which browser I use (IE or FF).

 

Both browser settings are correct but only with SAS it does not work.

My IT expert cannot find a problem with the browsers - the settings are correct and are working as expected.


Are there any system options which I have to change?

 

I have no idea what happend and how to fix this and need your help, please.

I use 9.4 (TS1M3) with W32_7PRO, if that does matter.

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PegasusTT77
Fluorite | Level 6

Many views but no solution but I have news:

 

  • SAS has no influence on further output settings (reference [SAS 7612210433]). So every browser output will be created in a new window.
  • my browser settings for firefox with the add on Tab Mix Plus worked as expected till TODAY without actively changing any options.
  • a mere presumption is yesterdays update of the add on Tab Mix Plus (http://tabmixplus.org/)

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PegasusTT77
Fluorite | Level 6

Many views but no solution but I have news:

 

  • SAS has no influence on further output settings (reference [SAS 7612210433]). So every browser output will be created in a new window.
  • my browser settings for firefox with the add on Tab Mix Plus worked as expected till TODAY without actively changing any options.
  • a mere presumption is yesterdays update of the add on Tab Mix Plus (http://tabmixplus.org/)

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