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Pax
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      29th Aug 2003
Hi,
I have this strange problem ever since I installed Office Xp ProPlus.
Whenever I click on a link which reqiures it to open in a new window, only
the new browser window opens. There is not even the link address filled into
the address bar. The browser works fine as long as links are opened in the
same window. Updates for my OS which is Xp Home is current.
Can someone throw light on the issue and helpful pointers for a workaround?
Thnx.
Pax


 
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      29th Aug 2003

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>I have this strange problem ever since I installed

Office Xp ProPlus.
>Whenever I click on a link which reqiures it to open in

a new window, only
>the new browser window opens. There is not even the link

address filled into
>the address bar. The browser works fine as long as links

are opened in the
>same window. Updates for my OS which is Xp Home is

current.
>Can someone throw light on the issue and helpful

pointers for a workaround?
>Thnx.
>Pax
>
>
>.
>Rightclick IE > Properties > Programs > set to your

preferences.
 
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