Regards,
Rich
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"Richard Hein" <Rich...@HeinComputing.com> wrote in message
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Now I cannot change the position of my links. They default to
alphebetical. When I rearrange them, they revert to the default,
alphebetical, setting.
Pretty clearly, there is some registry setting that no longer allows
any change of I.E. 6.1 settings.
The last thing I did before all of this happened was to download the
version 9.1 of Windows Media Player and the update.
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 20:28:00 +0800, "Sandi - Microsoft MVP"
<sandi_h...@mvps.org> wrote:
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"Richard Hein" <Rich...@HeinComputing.com> wrote in message
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>You've got me stumped Richard :-(
Ouch. It has got to be something that has changed in the Registry that
no longer gives me the right to update that area of I.E.
Regards,
Rich
If no joy, try running this little program:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/ToolbarRepair.Exe
This little app should repair the registry entries that have become fouled up.
Or, manually, courtesy of Doug Knox, MVP:
Close any open Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer windows.
Click Start, Run and enter REGEDIT
Go to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar
There are 3 sub keys: Explorer, ShellBrowser, WebBrowser
In each of these sub-keys is the entry for ITBarLayout
For IE Toolbars: The WebBrowser Sub-key directly affects IE.
For Windows Explorer Toolbars: The Explorer Sub-key directly affects
Explorer.
The ShellBrowser sub-key may affect IE as well. Its effect on IE and
Windows Explorer is unknown at this time, so if the first option doesn't
work, delete the ITBarLayout value here as well.
Choose the relevant sub-key and right click where it says ITBarLayout and
select Delete.
The deleted value will automatically be recreated for you.
You may want to right click on the main key (above) and select Export. This
will allow you to backup the contents of the whole key, including subkeys.
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"Richard Hein" <Rich...@HeinComputing.com> wrote in message news:rsg42vsrv1phakas6...@4ax.com...
I can run the Google toolbar just fine, but the eBay toolbar does
something to mess up toolbar positioning all the time...