Links to New Window

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Since yesterday when I click a link that has to open a new window it will
not open, I tried Firefox and it does work only in Internet explorer it
doesn't. I have Windows 98SE and IE6.
Sol
 
Re: Links to New Window


"S1L1Y1" <s1l1y1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Since yesterday when I click a link that has to open a new window it will
> not open, I tried Firefox and it does work only in Internet explorer it
> doesn't. I have Windows 98SE and IE6.
> Sol
>
> Did you install any programs or make any changes to IE right before the

problem happened?
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Re: Links to New Window

S1L1Y1 wrote:
| Since yesterday when I click a link that has to open a new window it
| will not open, I tried Firefox and it does work only in Internet
| explorer it doesn't. I have Windows 98SE and IE6.

You mean the page doesn't appear, or it just won't appear in a new
window?

(a) Update your definitions, & do a virus scan.

(b) "Control Panel, Internet Options, Advanced tab, Browsing section"
Uncheck "Reuse windows for launching shortcuts".

(b) "START button, Run, MSInfo32, Tools tab, IE Repair Tool"

Some do report it crashes on their machine, apparently in
an orderly manner. It does produce a rather long "Fix IE Log.txt" in
C:\Windows. If it crashes, a reinstall of IE is indicated.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=194177
Description of the Internet Explorer Repair Tool

(c) Badour has something for associations on his site...

It may be helpful to take these two Badour repair ".reg" files.
Unzip them & click the ".reg" inside. This will merge the fix into your
Registry...

http://home.satx.rr.com/badour/html/reg_files.html

http://home.satx.rr.com/badour/assets/images/ExeAssoc.zip
Repair .Exe Association. Sets the default association for .exe files.

http://home.satx.rr.com/badour/assets/images/LnkW98.zip
Link Association (Shortcut) Repair. W95 with IE4 and W98.


By default, when a ".reg" is clicked, it will Merge into the Registry.
To alter the default behavior...
(a) "START button, Settings, Folder Options, File Types tab".
(b) Scroll to & click (highlight) "Registration Entries".
(c) Click the "Edit" button.
(d) Select (highlight) "Edit" in the window.
(e) Click the "Set Default" button.
Now, when you click a ".reg" file, it will open in Notepad for
examination. To merge it into the Registry, R-Clk it & select "Merge".

| Sol

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