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To: mr.mark who wrote (13987)12/12/2000 3:34:30 AM
From: Ed Forrest  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110652
 
Mark
Favorites,the easy way I know to open in a new window is to create the Windows Favorites folder on the taskbar by right clicking and adding toolbar and follow the path and you will have the Windows Favorites on your task bar.All you have to do is close it up on whatever side you put it on and just the word Favorites will show in a 3/4" Radio button.

You can also enable Quick Launch Bar on the taskbar and drag a copy of your Windows Favorites to it.

Cache,do you mean Temporary Internet Files?
Ed



To: mr.mark who wrote (13987)12/12/2000 5:35:30 AM
From: thecow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110652
 
mark

To the best of my knowledge, ie temp and cache are one in the same. I don't know of any way to open favs in a new window other than launching a new ie window. There used to be an option under the advanced tab where you could opt to open each browser window in a new process but this was discontinued with 5.01. I open new instance of ie from the quicklaunch toolbar but you can do the same with CTRL+N. CTRL+I will toggle favs open and closed in a column on the left side of your pane (like history or search) but I find it too slow to use. Sure wish your right click, open in new window worked for favs. Good idea.

tc



To: mr.mark who wrote (13987)12/12/2000 6:57:20 AM
From: Nemer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110652
 
sorry this has to be a hitandrun answer ...
got to be at the plumber's shop in ten minutes to catch him before he gets started for the day .....

follow this trail ...
albeit very confusing sounding, it is easy, as I do it three-four-five times per day ... gggggg

Tools
Internet Options
Delete Files
OK
Settings
View Files
Edit
Select All
Delete
Yes
Close (x)
Close (x)
Clear History
Ok
Close (x)

hope this helps ...

be back later ......



To: mr.mark who wrote (13987)12/12/2000 8:25:39 AM
From: RJL  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 110652
 
Interesting article on software-based home firewalls:

zdnet.com



To: mr.mark who wrote (13987)12/12/2000 8:48:16 AM
From: bosquedog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
I use Norton Clean Sweep to clear IE.<G>