BTW, if you're running NT or XP, you wont find it in System.ini
In that case, go to Start/run, and type Regedit.
You'll see an Windows-Explorer type interface.
Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\current version\Winlogon.
Click on it once, in order to highlight...
It doesn't start from the registry.
Do this:
Go to Start/run , and type System.ini, then 'OK'
Your System.ini will now open in Notepad.
In the [boot] section, you'll see a line shell=Explorer.exe openme.exe
Edit it, so that it reads shell=Explorer.exe exclusively.
Save in 'File' , close...
Glad to hear that worked. :)
About the login issue:
Go to Control Panel/Passwords/User Profiles. Check 'All users use the same
settings'.
Do not reboot at this point.
Now go to ControlPanel/Network.
Choose Windows Logon as Primary Login.
Open system.ini, and delete all lines in the...
It's a known issue with some installations of IE 6.0 on Windows 98, and there's not always a fix.
But do try the following things:
Empty your cache folders in MS-DOS:
Go to Start/shutdown, and choose 'restart the computer in MS-DOS mode'.
Type the following lines, pressing ENTER after each...
Are you referring to Windows opened by clicking hyperlinks?
I'm assuming you don't have a popupkiller installed, or some application blocking Javascript, that might be responsible for this?
If none of this applies, there are three main fixes that between them solve almost all New Window...
First make sure that in Internet Options/Advanced "Java JIT Compiler enabled" is checked.
If it isn't, check it, and click OK.
Now go to the Security tab, click 'Internet', then click 'restore defaults'
Now check whether Java is in fact installed, enabled and running at the following...
It's usually something in startup, mostly starting from the Registry.
Go to Start/run, and type Msinfo32, followed by OK.
Go to Software Environment/Startup Programs.
Click Edit/'Select all', and then 'copy'
Now paste the contents in your post.
Tony
Go to Start>run and type Regedit
Press enter
Navigate to:\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control Panel
Look in the right hand pane for this entry
Connwiz Admin Lock
If you find it. Delete it.
Good luck, Tony Tony
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Recently I experienced the following: When creating a new shortcut bar it appears, it lets itself be modified etc, but on reboot it's no longer to be found on my screen, nor is it mentioned in the Customize dialog box under "toolbars". It's still to be found in Windows/application...
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