Re: Address Bar and web pages
From: Malvern (thisis_at_fak)
Date: 01/25/05
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Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 13:29:30 -0700
In IE, go to Tools>Internet options>Content tab>Auto-complete button (in
l-r). In the Auto-complete dialog box, be sure "Web addresses" is marked in
the section with the check boxes. (I was wondering why I had the same
situation.
Malv
"Imanuker" <Imanuker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3F0955A4-51E9-4737-A006-336DE25CF789@microsoft.com...
> Up until last week I could just type in the web page that I wanted to go
to
> without having to type in http://www. and then it would automatically
appear
> followed by whatever webpage I typed in and I was able to go to that web
> page. Now if I type in a web page (like microsoft.com) all that shows up
in
> the address bar is microsoft.com with no http://www. in front of it and
the
> system just sits there and does nothing for about 1 1/2 minutes. If I
type
> http://www.microsoft.com I am automatically taken to the microsoft page.
How
> can i get that functionality back? It was very convenient. Last week I
> received (I think) the microsoft security update; could that be the
culprit?
> --
> Imanuker
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