_ J _
December 11th 03, 07:37 AM
Hello Waseem,
Right-click a blank area on the toolbar.
Then click to tick | Address Bar |.
Maybe also click to un-tick | Lock the Toolbars |.
You can resize the Address Bar or move it to another
location by pointing to the vertical bar on the left side
of the Address Bar and dragging it to the left or right.=20
You may wish to read...
in Internet Explorer - Help-menu | Contents and Index |
/Index\ "Type in the keyword to find"
[ Address Bar.hiding ] [Display]
If that makes no difference, then either of
the following might help.
1) http://www.dougknox.com, "Win XP Utilities"
"Restore Toolbars in IE and Windows=AE Explorer"
- Or -
2) visit MS-MVP Kelly's website at
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
Note the instructions at the top of the page,
then scroll down to line 3,
(Restore Missing Toolbars VBS)
Right-click the hyperlink, then click | Save Target As |
to download the file, "ietoolbars.vbs",
then double-click the file and follow the prompts.
Jan
>-----Original Message-----
>hello=20
>i want to explain to you my problem because i was trying=20
>to find a solution during these five days but no result .
>the problem is that {sory my english in not so good}. the=20
>place which i write for example www.hotmail.com is=20
>dissapear and now if i want to open a site i must go to=20
>search first and then i can write the adress of the=20
>site. i tried every where to find how i can find it but =20
>no result . i go to image and then adres balk. my=20
>windows is in dutch and not in english.
>i hope that u can help me because i tried a lot and now=20
>the setting of the windows is changed because i have done=20
>alot of thing.and i want to ask you if there is a=20
>possiblities to reset the windows by choosing standard=20
>windows .
>thanks and i hope to hear from you=20
Right-click a blank area on the toolbar.
Then click to tick | Address Bar |.
Maybe also click to un-tick | Lock the Toolbars |.
You can resize the Address Bar or move it to another
location by pointing to the vertical bar on the left side
of the Address Bar and dragging it to the left or right.=20
You may wish to read...
in Internet Explorer - Help-menu | Contents and Index |
/Index\ "Type in the keyword to find"
[ Address Bar.hiding ] [Display]
If that makes no difference, then either of
the following might help.
1) http://www.dougknox.com, "Win XP Utilities"
"Restore Toolbars in IE and Windows=AE Explorer"
- Or -
2) visit MS-MVP Kelly's website at
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
Note the instructions at the top of the page,
then scroll down to line 3,
(Restore Missing Toolbars VBS)
Right-click the hyperlink, then click | Save Target As |
to download the file, "ietoolbars.vbs",
then double-click the file and follow the prompts.
Jan
>-----Original Message-----
>hello=20
>i want to explain to you my problem because i was trying=20
>to find a solution during these five days but no result .
>the problem is that {sory my english in not so good}. the=20
>place which i write for example www.hotmail.com is=20
>dissapear and now if i want to open a site i must go to=20
>search first and then i can write the adress of the=20
>site. i tried every where to find how i can find it but =20
>no result . i go to image and then adres balk. my=20
>windows is in dutch and not in english.
>i hope that u can help me because i tried a lot and now=20
>the setting of the windows is changed because i have done=20
>alot of thing.and i want to ask you if there is a=20
>possiblities to reset the windows by choosing standard=20
>windows .
>thanks and i hope to hear from you=20