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Old December 5th 03, 12:55 AM
alex
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Default IE 6.0 and windows explorer Status bar

why every time i open IE, i always have to click on
view status bar just to view the status, it also apply
to windows explorer.

how do i open them with the status bar shown?
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Old December 5th 03, 12:55 AM
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Default IE 6.0 and windows explorer Status bar

Are you saying the check mark for status bar is not being retained?
"alex" wrote in message
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why every time i open IE, i always have to click on
view status bar just to view the status, it also apply
to windows explorer.

how do i open them with the status bar shown?


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Old December 5th 03, 12:55 AM
Maureen Goldman
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Default IE 6.0 and windows explorer Status bar

"alex" wrote:

why every time i open IE, i always have to click on
view status bar just to view the status, it also apply
to windows explorer.

how do i open them with the status bar shown?


Here are directions from Shenan Stanley that I saved (and used):

Just change your VIEW! Want to do it for ALL folders? Easy enough.

-- Close ALL explorer (Windows and Internet) windows.
-- Open ONE Windows Explorer window.. With "My Computer" or
"Windows Explorer" icon - however you normally and will continue
to do so.
-- Set it up the way you want using the "View" menu for "Thumbnails",
"Tiles", "Icons", "Lists" or "Details" and also
"Arrange Icons by.." in the "View" menu and make sure there is
a check mark next to "Status Bar" and if you wish.
-- THEN, using the "Tools" menu and selecting "Folder Options"
choose the options you want under the "General" tab, followed
by going under the "View" tab and checking or unchecking the
boxes accordingly there. Once you have finished checking them
the way you want, click on "Apply"(NOT "OK".) Then click on
the "Apply to All Folders" button and "Yes" to the pop-up window.
Then Click "OK".
-- Close the one and only Explorer window you had open.
-- Now open Internet Explorer(One - ONLY one - no other windows
opened or minimized.)
-- Select "View" and make sure "Staus Bar" has a check mark next to
it.
-- Close Internet Explorer.
-- Reboot.

That should setup your explorer windows anyway you want it and
propogate it

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Old December 5th 03, 12:57 AM
alex
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Default IE 6.0 and windows explorer Status bar

yes, the check mark for status bar is not retained
-----Original Message-----
Are you saying the check mark for status bar is not

being retained?
"alex" wrote in message
...
why every time i open IE, i always have to click on
view status bar just to view the status, it also

apply
to windows explorer.

how do i open them with the status bar shown?


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Old December 6th 03, 07:04 AM
Jim
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Default IE 6.0 and windows explorer Status bar

I have the same problem with the status bar not stay checked. So how
can I fix this so that it stays checked?
Jim
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 15:16:42 GMT, "Unknown"
wrote:

Are you saying the check mark for status bar is not being retained?
"alex" wrote in message
...
why every time i open IE, i always have to click on
view status bar just to view the status, it also apply
to windows explorer.

how do i open them with the status bar shown?


 




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