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IE7 and Add-Ons Problem
Recently I had a problem with the PC and was opening IE with add-ons
disabled. I have now fixed the mem problem I was having - and open in the normal way - with add-ons..... HOWEVER..........(and herein lies the problem)..... Whenever I click on a link in an email in OL Express and it opens IE, it comes up with add-ons disabled and I cannot figure out how to stop this. I went into tools and clicked on "enable" under each and every add-on and, like I said, I CAN start it ok - it's just when it starts up from a link that it goofs up. HELP HELP |
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IE7 and Add-Ons Problem
crossposted to the IE newsgroup as a convenience for the OP
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Boston" wrote in message ... Recently I had a problem with the PC and was opening IE with add-ons disabled. I have now fixed the mem problem I was having - and open in the normal way - with add-ons..... HOWEVER..........(and herein lies the problem)..... Whenever I click on a link in an email in OL Express and it opens IE, it comes up with add-ons disabled and I cannot figure out how to stop this. I went into tools and clicked on "enable" under each and every add-on and, like I said, I CAN start it ok - it's just when it starts up from a link that it goofs up. HELP HELP |
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IE7 and Add-Ons Problem
crossposted to the IE newsgroup as a convenience for the OP
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Boston" wrote in message ... Recently I had a problem with the PC and was opening IE with add-ons disabled. I have now fixed the mem problem I was having - and open in the normal way - with add-ons..... HOWEVER..........(and herein lies the problem)..... Whenever I click on a link in an email in OL Express and it opens IE, it comes up with add-ons disabled and I cannot figure out how to stop this. I went into tools and clicked on "enable" under each and every add-on and, like I said, I CAN start it ok - it's just when it starts up from a link that it goofs up. HELP HELP |
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IE7 and Add-Ons Problem
Hi,
Windows XP or Vista? (Might or might not be important.) From Start Programs right-click the Internet Explorer icon Properties Shortcut. If the Target is "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -extoff edit out the -extoff (leave the quotes) then OK your way out of Properties. There might be more that one IE icon- one at the top of the Start Menu, another in Programs, etc. If the issue persists, check all IE icons. - Hope this helps, Don [MS MVP- IE] - - - "Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... crossposted to the IE newsgroup as a convenience for the OP Peter - - - Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Boston" wrote in message ... Recently I had a problem with the PC and was opening IE with add-ons disabled. I have now fixed the mem problem I was having - and open in the normal way - with add-ons..... HOWEVER..........(and herein lies the problem)..... Whenever I click on a link in an email in OL Express and it opens IE, it comes up with add-ons disabled and I cannot figure out how to stop this. I went into tools and clicked on "enable" under each and every add-on and, like I said, I CAN start it ok - it's just when it starts up from a link that it goofs up. HELP HELP |
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IE7 and Add-Ons Problem
Hi,
Windows XP or Vista? (Might or might not be important.) From Start Programs right-click the Internet Explorer icon Properties Shortcut. If the Target is "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -extoff edit out the -extoff (leave the quotes) then OK your way out of Properties. There might be more that one IE icon- one at the top of the Start Menu, another in Programs, etc. If the issue persists, check all IE icons. - Hope this helps, Don [MS MVP- IE] - - - "Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... crossposted to the IE newsgroup as a convenience for the OP Peter - - - Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Boston" wrote in message ... Recently I had a problem with the PC and was opening IE with add-ons disabled. I have now fixed the mem problem I was having - and open in the normal way - with add-ons..... HOWEVER..........(and herein lies the problem)..... Whenever I click on a link in an email in OL Express and it opens IE, it comes up with add-ons disabled and I cannot figure out how to stop this. I went into tools and clicked on "enable" under each and every add-on and, like I said, I CAN start it ok - it's just when it starts up from a link that it goofs up. HELP HELP |
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IE7 and Add-Ons Problem
Boston wrote:
Recently I had a problem with the PC and was opening IE with add-ons disabled. I have now fixed the mem problem I was having - and open in the normal way - with add-ons..... HOWEVER..........(and herein lies the problem)..... Whenever I click on a link in an email in OL Express and it opens IE, it comes up with add-ons disabled and I cannot figure out how to stop this. I went into tools and clicked on "enable" under each and every add-on and, like I said, I CAN start it ok - it's just when it starts up from a link that it goofs up. HELP HELP Have you tried resetting IE? Internet Options - Advanced tab - Reset button. Could be one of the add-ons is causing the problem. Disable all the add-ons. Then click on the link in the e-mail and check if IE is still loading in its no add-ons mode. The idea is to disable the add-ons but still have IE load in its add-ons enabled mode. If IE will load in its add-ons enabled mode (despite all add-ons are disabled individually) then you have an add-on causing the problem. Tried rebooting into Windows' safe mode (with networking) and then checking what happens when you click on a link in an e-mail? |
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IE7 and Add-Ons Problem
Boston wrote:
Recently I had a problem with the PC and was opening IE with add-ons disabled. I have now fixed the mem problem I was having - and open in the normal way - with add-ons..... HOWEVER..........(and herein lies the problem)..... Whenever I click on a link in an email in OL Express and it opens IE, it comes up with add-ons disabled and I cannot figure out how to stop this. I went into tools and clicked on "enable" under each and every add-on and, like I said, I CAN start it ok - it's just when it starts up from a link that it goofs up. HELP HELP Have you tried resetting IE? Internet Options - Advanced tab - Reset button. Could be one of the add-ons is causing the problem. Disable all the add-ons. Then click on the link in the e-mail and check if IE is still loading in its no add-ons mode. The idea is to disable the add-ons but still have IE load in its add-ons enabled mode. If IE will load in its add-ons enabled mode (despite all add-ons are disabled individually) then you have an add-on causing the problem. Tried rebooting into Windows' safe mode (with networking) and then checking what happens when you click on a link in an e-mail? |
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IE7 and Add-Ons Problem - Another Impersonation
Leythos wrote:
In article , says... Path: news.astraweb.com!border1.newsrouter.astraweb.com! not-for-mail From: Leythos Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics Subject: IE7 and Add-Ons Problem Date: Sun, 10 May 2009 19:08:34 -0700 Message-ID: References: Organization: VOID++ MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit User-Agent: MicroPlanet-Gravity/2.80.0 X-Antivirus: avast! (VPS 090510-0, 05/10/2009), Outbound message X-Antivirus-Status: Clean Lines: 27 NNTP-Posting-Host: 50ae673e.news.astraweb.com X-Trace: DXC=4dfG;GScNWLZ1SEBWgfVL?0kYOcDh@Zlcda067AaFUH1 @PZbOhg=Ye]9Qf^3J1MZT1WLad_WMVWehccGHAKeV As you can see, he's so unethical that he's spent the money to get an account with my provider and is using the same Usenet client I use, but he's still exposed himself. Astraweb can easily determine which is the offending account by using the X-Trace header that they insert in posts through their service. Whether Astraweb does anything depends on their attitude toward imposters. According to their FAQ, "We add an ENCRYPTED line to the headers containing information which can only be read by Astraweb staff. The encrypted line is used for tracking abuse cases. Astraweb frowns upon abusive users and requires this information to take action upon such users." As an Astraweb user, you should be able to complain about abuse from another Astraweb user. http://helpdesk.astraweb.com/index.p...kets&_a=submit Despite moving to Astraweb and using (or pretending to use) MicroPlanet Gravity as his newsreader (instead of Windows Mail), he has still not gotten all the headers correct. I'll leave it up to you to figure what are still different. It's quite obvious once you see it. |
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IE7 and Add-Ons Problem - Another Impersonation
In article , says...
Leythos wrote: In article , says... Path: news.astraweb.com!border1.newsrouter.astraweb.com! not-for-mail From: Leythos Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics Subject: IE7 and Add-Ons Problem Date: Sun, 10 May 2009 19:08:34 -0700 Message-ID: References: Organization: VOID++ MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit User-Agent: MicroPlanet-Gravity/2.80.0 X-Antivirus: avast! (VPS 090510-0, 05/10/2009), Outbound message X-Antivirus-Status: Clean Lines: 27 NNTP-Posting-Host: 50ae673e.news.astraweb.com X-Trace: DXC=4dfG;GScNWLZ1SEBWgfVL?0kYOcDh@Zlcda067AaFUH1 @PZbOhg=Ye]9Qf^3J1MZT1WLad_WMVWehccGHAKeV As you can see, he's so unethical that he's spent the money to get an account with my provider and is using the same Usenet client I use, but he's still exposed himself. Astraweb can easily determine which is the offending account by using the X-Trace header that they insert in posts through their service. Whether Astraweb does anything depends on their attitude toward imposters. According to their FAQ, "We add an ENCRYPTED line to the headers containing information which can only be read by Astraweb staff. The encrypted line is used for tracking abuse cases. Astraweb frowns upon abusive users and requires this information to take action upon such users." As an Astraweb user, you should be able to complain about abuse from another Astraweb user. http://helpdesk.astraweb.com/index.p...kets&_a=submit Despite moving to Astraweb and using (or pretending to use) MicroPlanet Gravity as his newsreader (instead of Windows Mail), he has still not gotten all the headers correct. I'll leave it up to you to figure what are still different. It's quite obvious once you see it. You don't need to make it easier for him - I believe it was your explaining of headers that caused the change in his posting method. He's never been smart enough in the past to understand them. -- - Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum. - Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist" (remove 999 for proper email address) |
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