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Old November 15th 11, 11:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Tim Meddick[_3_]
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Default How can I set different homepage for when I am logged to different networks?


One alternative might be to set your browser's homepage to a local
"offline" HTML file - say, to a saved local copy of the Google search-page,
then create on your desktop different internet shortcuts for each of your
needs.

Thus, when you need one "homepage" you click on one of the links, and when
you need the other, you click on the other!

If you ever happen to accidentally click on the "homepage button" in your
browser, then it will always, harmlessly navigate to a local address, which
will always be available...

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Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"spenningzahl" wrote in message
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Hi
Our company computers are set to open our intranet page for default
homepage on Internet Explorer. This page can only be opened within the
company network.

When we log on computer outside this network the page cannot be opened
and we only get an error message.

Is it possible to set IE to open another webpage as homepage when
network is not company? And how can this perhaps be done?

Hoping somebody knows this type of challenge.

Thanks,
Karin


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