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  #16  
Old December 8th 09, 05:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Robert
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Thank you.
"Hot-text" wrote in
:

P.S
Go http://www.opera.com/browser/ the option of restoring my previous
sessions

Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) browser the option of restoring
my previous sessions not in this live time!!
MayBe (IE999) when it came out!



"Hot-text" wrote in message
...
Start log off Switch User Shut down And you will not
need to unplug no more!!!


"Robert" wrote in message
...
I have a laptop computer with Windows XP Professional. Sometimes I
have Ineternet Explorer open to several sights when I need to turn
off the computer and take it with me. I have notices that if I just
unplug the computer (and disconnect the battery) that when I turn it
on again IE gives
me the option of restoring my previous sessions. This is
convenient. If I
shut the computer down correctly before I go, IE does not offer
this. Is there any way to get the computer to save the sessions in
IE without pulling the plug out? I know I can just write down the
website urls but it
would be nice. I cannot afford another computer.



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  #17  
Old December 8th 09, 05:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Robert
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Posts: 30
Default Saving websites when shutting down

Thank you.
"Hot-text" wrote in
:

P.S
Go http://www.opera.com/browser/ the option of restoring my previous
sessions

Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) browser the option of restoring
my previous sessions not in this live time!!
MayBe (IE999) when it came out!



"Hot-text" wrote in message
...
Start log off Switch User Shut down And you will not
need to unplug no more!!!


"Robert" wrote in message
...
I have a laptop computer with Windows XP Professional. Sometimes I
have Ineternet Explorer open to several sights when I need to turn
off the computer and take it with me. I have notices that if I just
unplug the computer (and disconnect the battery) that when I turn it
on again IE gives
me the option of restoring my previous sessions. This is
convenient. If I
shut the computer down correctly before I go, IE does not offer
this. Is there any way to get the computer to save the sessions in
IE without pulling the plug out? I know I can just write down the
website urls but it
would be nice. I cannot afford another computer.



  #18  
Old December 9th 09, 01:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Hot-text
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Default Saving websites when shutting down

Your Welcome Robert
It work for me I a man always on the run too!




"Robert" wrote in message
...
Will give it a try. Thank you.
"Hot-text" wrote in
:

Start log off Switch User Shut down And you will not
need to unplug no more!!!


"Robert" wrote in message
...
I have a laptop computer with Windows XP Professional. Sometimes I
have Ineternet Explorer open to several sights when I need to turn
off the computer and take it with me. I have notices that if I just
unplug the computer (and disconnect the battery) that when I turn it
on again IE gives
me the option of restoring my previous sessions. This is convenient.
If I
shut the computer down correctly before I go, IE does not offer this.
Is there any way to get the computer to save the sessions in IE
without pulling the plug out? I know I can just write down the
website urls but it
would be nice. I cannot afford another computer.



  #19  
Old December 9th 09, 01:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Hot-text
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Posts: 239
Default Saving websites when shutting down

Your Welcome Robert
It work for me I a man always on the run too!




"Robert" wrote in message
...
Will give it a try. Thank you.
"Hot-text" wrote in
:

Start log off Switch User Shut down And you will not
need to unplug no more!!!


"Robert" wrote in message
...
I have a laptop computer with Windows XP Professional. Sometimes I
have Ineternet Explorer open to several sights when I need to turn
off the computer and take it with me. I have notices that if I just
unplug the computer (and disconnect the battery) that when I turn it
on again IE gives
me the option of restoring my previous sessions. This is convenient.
If I
shut the computer down correctly before I go, IE does not offer this.
Is there any way to get the computer to save the sessions in IE
without pulling the plug out? I know I can just write down the
website urls but it
would be nice. I cannot afford another computer.



  #20  
Old December 9th 09, 11:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Twayne[_3_]
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Default Saving websites when shutting down

In ,
Roy Smith typed:
On 12/4/2009 11:45 PM, Robert wrote:
I have a laptop computer with Windows XP Professional. Sometimes I
have Ineternet Explorer open to several sights when I need to turn
off the computer and take it with me. I have notices that if I just
unplug the computer (and disconnect the battery) that when I turn it
on again IE gives me the option of restoring my previous sessions.
This is convenient. If I shut the computer down correctly before I
go, IE does not offer this. Is there any way to get the computer to
save the sessions in IE without pulling the plug out? I know I can
just write down the website urls but it would be nice. I cannot
afford another computer.



I don't know myself as I use Firefox which gives you the option to
start the program with the tabs from the previous session. But
perhaps you might have better luck in fionding the asnwer to your
question in the Internet Explorer groups instead. You'll find people
who are much more knowledgable about IE there.


IE8 provides a similar function for saving a group of site URLs and
reopening them all at once too later on. It works, but of course it is not
going to re-establish all the internet connections automatically until you
call for it to open them.
FireFox is a bit easier to use that way, and more flexible, but it's a
user-preference type of think IMO.
And yeah, this would be better asked in the IE groups.

HTH,

Twayne`


  #21  
Old December 9th 09, 11:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Twayne[_3_]
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Default Saving websites when shutting down

In ,
Roy Smith typed:
On 12/4/2009 11:45 PM, Robert wrote:
I have a laptop computer with Windows XP Professional. Sometimes I
have Ineternet Explorer open to several sights when I need to turn
off the computer and take it with me. I have notices that if I just
unplug the computer (and disconnect the battery) that when I turn it
on again IE gives me the option of restoring my previous sessions.
This is convenient. If I shut the computer down correctly before I
go, IE does not offer this. Is there any way to get the computer to
save the sessions in IE without pulling the plug out? I know I can
just write down the website urls but it would be nice. I cannot
afford another computer.



I don't know myself as I use Firefox which gives you the option to
start the program with the tabs from the previous session. But
perhaps you might have better luck in fionding the asnwer to your
question in the Internet Explorer groups instead. You'll find people
who are much more knowledgable about IE there.


IE8 provides a similar function for saving a group of site URLs and
reopening them all at once too later on. It works, but of course it is not
going to re-establish all the internet connections automatically until you
call for it to open them.
FireFox is a bit easier to use that way, and more flexible, but it's a
user-preference type of think IMO.
And yeah, this would be better asked in the IE groups.

HTH,

Twayne`


 




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