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IE 5.5 not remembering window size

Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by jonboygriffiths, 2002/03/01.

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    jonboygriffiths

    jonboygriffiths Inactive Thread Starter

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    I have my Internet explorer window set to a certain size and position so i can see other things behind, such as WinAmp etc. Since upgrading to IE 5.5 everytime I click a link (when no IE is open) it opens Explorer in a different position - normaly one that looks like it has been cascaded after the one i want! Is there a setting to always hold the position or is this just a fualt of 5.5???
     
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    Welshjim

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    jonboygriffiths--Have you tried dragging the sides, corners, title bar to resize and reposition the window as you want it before closing it?
    This is not caused by your having updated to IE5.5.
    If you do a Search on this subject you will find several earlier threads.
     

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    jonboygriffiths

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    yer - i always set it back to how I want it then close it - next time I open IE through a link (it does not do it if i launch the program from the Icon) it opens it just out of where it should be!!
     
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