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Open Home Page and Start Without Add-ons

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jens-berninger - 25 Oct 2007 07:01 GMT
Operative Systen WinsowsXP-Pro SP2.
IE 6 or IE 7
Normally you get the choises "Open Home Page" and "Start Without Add-ons"
when you right click on the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop.
On 3 different PC's I have experienced that these choices disappears. It
means that when you try starting Internet Explorer from the desktopicon you
get a new shortcut to Internet Explorer on the desktop.
I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling IE without solving the problem.
How can the problem be solved?
Scott M. - 25 Oct 2007 07:50 GMT
Try a different newsgroup.  This one is for Microsoft ".NET" programming.

> Operative Systen WinsowsXP-Pro SP2.
> IE 6 or IE 7
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> I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling IE without solving the problem.
> How can the problem be solved?
jens-berninger - 25 Oct 2007 08:52 GMT
Thank you - I am new here and didn't pay attention - I have followed your
advise

> Try a different newsgroup.  This one is for Microsoft ".NET" programming.
>
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> > I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling IE without solving the problem.
> > How can the problem be solved?

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