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defaulted "http://" presence gone

 
 
Steve
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      3rd Sep 2004
Somehow, one of my users managed to remove the
defaulted "http:/" from IE 6. Now when attempting to open
web pages prefixed by www. we get the error message
invalid path, or pathname. However- if hitting a site
where the prefix is not needed,it works. Ive seen this
before,but forgot the fix.Any help will be greatly
appreciated.Thanks in advance.
 
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Altrüs
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      5th Sep 2004
Hi,

I think this is a result of the inline auto-complete
being turned off.

More information is available here:

http://www.microsoft.com/enable/trai...e6/inline.aspx

Best regards,

Altrus


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: Somehow, one of my users managed to remove the
: defaulted "http:/" from IE 6. Now when attempting to open
: web pages prefixed by www. we get the error message
: invalid path, or pathname. However- if hitting a site
: where the prefix is not needed,it works. Ive seen this
: before,but forgot the fix.Any help will be greatly
: appreciated.Thanks in advance.


 
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