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September 12th, 2003, 03:50 PM
#1
Registered User
IE - new windows aren't maximized
When you click on a link in Internet Explorer 6, if the link opens in a new window, it is not maximized. I think I remember seeing something about this, but I can't remember where the h&ll it was. The user wants the new windows to be maximized when they are opened. She is running Windows XP Home edition with all Windows Updates installed. Thanks in advance for any suggestions or help & have a great weekend everyone.
Regards.
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September 12th, 2003, 07:37 PM
#2
Registered User
 Originally Posted by pinhead
When you click on a link in Internet Explorer 6, if the link opens in a new window, it is not maximized. I think I remember seeing something about this, but I can't remember where the h&ll it was. The user wants the new windows to be maximized when they are opened. She is running Windows XP Home edition with all Windows Updates installed. Thanks in advance for any suggestions or help & have a great weekend everyone.
Regards.
Give this a try (From www.theeldergeek.com):
* Open a single Internet Explorer window to the smaller size.
* Drag the corners of the window until it completely fills the screen. Do not use the maximize button to enlarge the window.
* Hold down the Ctrl key, keep it depressed, and using the mouse click File and then Exit on the menu bar. Do not use the "X" in the upper right corner to close the window.
* Internet Explorer should now open in a full window.
* If it still opens to a smaller size repeat the above instructions, substituting the "Shift" key for the "Ctrl" key.
Cheers
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September 12th, 2003, 09:00 PM
#3
Banned
 Originally Posted by Titchski
Give this a try (From www.theeldergeek.com):
* Open a single Internet Explorer window to the smaller size.
* Drag the corners of the window until it completely fills the screen. Do not use the maximize button to enlarge the window.
* Hold down the Ctrl key, keep it depressed, and using the mouse click File and then Exit on the menu bar. Do not use the "X" in the upper right corner to close the window.
* Internet Explorer should now open in a full window.
* If it still opens to a smaller size repeat the above instructions, substituting the "Shift" key for the "Ctrl" key.
Cheers
You Go Tit.
Perfect advice.
One question though:
The Elder Geek?
Was that Confus-ed or DocPC or ??
You can add Elder Geek to my list for "Titles For Forum Users".
Thanks.
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September 12th, 2003, 09:53 PM
#4
Driver Terrier
 Originally Posted by TripleRLtd
You Go Tit.
Perfect advice.
One question though:
The Elder Geek?
Was that Confus-ed or DocPC or ??
You can add Elder Geek to my list for "Titles For Forum Users".
Thanks. 
The Elder Geek is a very nice site, and a member here, although he only joined to thank us for seeing that his site had been plagerised and we reported it to him.
I often quote the reg hacks from there because they are laid out very well.
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September 12th, 2003, 10:20 PM
#5
Registered User
 Originally Posted by TripleRLtd
You Go Tit.
Perfect advice.
One question though:
The Elder Geek?
Was that Confus-ed or DocPC or ??
You can add Elder Geek to my list for "Titles For Forum Users".
Thanks. 
Thanks for that RRR, but please, I BEG you, don't call me Tit. Titch yes, Tit no, 
Sorry.. just realised this one went ever so slightly off topic there.. When maximising IE Windows in XP, please don't call me Tit. Thanks
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September 12th, 2003, 10:43 PM
#6
Driver Terrier
Its a good job the avatars are on the left
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September 12th, 2003, 11:10 PM
#7
Registered User
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September 12th, 2003, 11:13 PM
#8
Banned
 Originally Posted by Titchski
Thanks for that RRR, but please, I BEG you, don't call me Tit. Titch yes, Tit no,
Sorry.. just realised this one went ever so slightly off topic there.. When maximising IE Windows in XP, please don't call me Tit. Thanks 
Sorry about that Tit, oops...
...I mean TITsh.
You're a good sport and a true matador.
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