IE opens on minimised widow

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Guest

Can anyone tell me how to stop IE openeing as a small minised window.

If i click a link that opens a new window the new window opens as a small
minised window which has to be expanded all the time to full size is there
anyway to set the default somewhere to fullsize open
 
J

Jan Il

Hi Fred :)

You don't mention the version of Windows you are using, but, try the
following and see if it helps:

IE remembers the size of the last secondary window closed and uses that for
all future secondary windows...so long as you don't resize it using the
Maximize button which is a temporary setting and won't be retained. And
don't close it by using the X in the upper right corner of rhe window. You
must go to the toolbar and use the File>Exit

Here are the steps for forcing all secondary windows to open maximized:
1. Open IE, go to a page with links
2. Open a link in a new window
3. Grab the corners/edges of the secondary window and drag it to the size
and placement you want, do not use the maximize button
4. Close the original window - important step, don't overlook it!
5. Close the window you just resized

All future IE secondary windows will open using the size and placement of
the window you closed in step 5.

or.....

Courtesy of Robert Aldwinckle -

Do *not* maximize the window when you want to preserve a window's normal
properties. From your description it sounds as if you may be getting
temporary persistence of a window's maximized properties. In that case a
window's normal properties would be unchanged. In order to save a window's
normal properties you have to close the window in normal mode; further, if
there are any other windows open in normal mode still open their properties
will be preserved when they close. So if you aren't making sure that
iexplore.exe is no longer an active process (e.g. using Task Manager) after
you close your modified window that could also explain your symptom even if
you are making your modifications on a normal mode window.

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
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