* Minimized internet explorer - XP Pro + SP2 *

K

Kumaran

Dear Experts,

I have Win XP Pro with SP2.

For few days now, if I open a internet link in a new explorer window (using
right-click pop up menu), the opened window is only half the size of a
maximized window. Because of this every time I have to maximize it to see
the complete page with out scrolling. Oh...this is very annoying.

Any fix for this. How to get a maximized window, when I click on "Open in
new Window" menu for a internet link..

Regards
Kumaran
 
W

Will Denny

Hi

When you next open a 2nd window, drag it to the size you want - don't use
maximise - then close that window via File>Close/Exit.
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP

Kumaran said:
Dear Experts,

I have Win XP Pro with SP2.

For few days now, if I open a internet link in a new explorer window
(using right-click pop up menu), the opened window is only half the
size of a maximized window. Because of this every time I have to
maximize it to see the complete page with out scrolling. Oh...this is
very annoying.

Any fix for this. How to get a maximized window, when I click on
"Open in new Window" menu for a internet link..

Regards
Kumaran

Windows remembers the size of the last Normal IE window closed.
Open such a link.
Don't use the maximize button.
Stretch the edges/corners so that the window fills the screen.
Close all other IE windows.
Close the stretched window.

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K

Kumaran

Thank you experts...it worked.

Regards, Kumaran
Windows remembers the size of the last Normal IE window closed.
Open such a link.
Don't use the maximize button.
Stretch the edges/corners so that the window fills the screen.
Close all other IE windows.
Close the stretched window.
 

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