How to re-associate

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mirrixx
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How to re-associate

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Hi,
I am fairly new to ubuntu & after Firefox 'crashed' the association to nzbs was 'lost'. I know how to recreate the link in windows, but the sab dir in ubuntu is 'hidden' ???

It keeps wanting to use Firefox to open an nzb, but I wish to re-associate SAB, could someone please advise how I do this (Googling wasn't much help either!)

TIA

Mark
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Re: How to re-associate

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Edit->Preferences->Applications
mirrixx
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Re: How to re-associate

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Hi,
Thx for reply. Although I go into the above, there is currently no .nzb extension. However, when I click on a nzb from Firefox, a window pops up and asks me, "What should Firefox do with this file?", Subsequently, the 'Open with' has only 'Firefox Web Browser' associated. When I use the drop drom menu to select 'Other', I am at a loss...where to next?
Regards,

Mark
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