tel:
links in Windows 10?dialer.exe
. I was able to do this successfully with callto:
links by adding the path for dialer.exe
to HKCUSOFTWAREClassescalltoshellopencommand
(details here).tel:
links. This post suggested that tel:
links need to be configured in HKCRtelshellopencommand
instead, but that didn't work, either.tel:
links via Windows Settings or the Control Panel only gives me the options to open them in Chrome, Skype for Business, or 'Look for an App in the Store'. In the Control Panel, I tried in Set Associations and Set Default Programs. In the Settings app, I tried 'Choose default apps by protocol'.Tel
key under HKLMSOFTWAREClientsStartMenuInternetGoogle ChromeCapabilitiesURLAssociations
, but it appears that only removed Chrome from the list of suggested apps that appears when I try to open a tel:
link.HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsShellAssociationsUrlAssociationstelProgId
, but that just brings up the window to choose between Skype and a Windows Store app again.dialer %1
to your own command line):.reg
file and import it in the registry. That should add dialer
in the list of programs you can choice for callto:
and tel:
protocols.HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftCommunicator
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOffice15.0Lync
DisabledProtocolHandlerRegistrations
as the name of the new registry entry, and then press Enter.HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareClassessipshellopencommand
DisabledProtocolHandlerRegistrations
registry entry:DisabledProtocolHandlerRegistrations
registry entry will be unavailable if you change them when you sign in to the Microsoft UC client.