Re: IE
From: Bert Kinney (bert_at_NSmvps.org)
Date: 11/15/04
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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 14:04:26 -0500
Hi Mark,
Open IE, click "Tools", then "Internet Options".
Make sure that your history is kept for at least 1
day by setting the "days to keep in history"
-- Regards, Bert Kinney [MS-MVP DTS] http://dts-l.org/ "mark" wrote > Bert > > No, can only ever have one browser in use at any one time. It's as if the > original page never existed. > > Mark > > "Bert Kinney" wrote: > >> Hi Mark, >> >> Does a new browser window open every time a link is clicked? >> >> If not try deleting all the Temporary Internet Files by right clicking >> on the IE icon on the desktop and click on Delete files... Delete >> offline files also. >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Bert Kinney [MS-MVP DTS] >> http://dts-l.org/ >> >> "mark" wrote >> > When I go to a link on a web page I am unable to use the back button to >> > return to the original page, bloody annoying to have to use history all >> > of >> > the time. Any ideas? >> >> >>
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