Internet Explorer 7

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Doug Mc

I need some help please.
I posted the following on IE General and got this reply from Leonard. I
then replied to him with a question but I can't get him to respond.
Is there anyone there that can tell me how to "Start IE with no
add-ons.........." and can tell me how to add back an add-on?

Thank you,
Doug McNeill

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I can't guess what version of Windows you have and so cannot provide
specific instructions. The idea is to start Internet Explorer with no
add-ons to see if that resolves the problem. If the problem is resolved,
one of the add-ons was causing it. Then you re-enable each add-on one at
a time until you discover the offending add-on.
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
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Doug said:
In the last couple of weeks IE7 hangs up for some reason that I can't
detect.

I do a Ctl/Alt/Del and an end task and it will sometimes come back up when
I
click it.
At other times it won't.

I can do a re-start and it will function correctly for awhile.

I can't state it for a fact but it seems to happen if Outlook Express is
open - but not all the time.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Doug
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L

Leonard Grey

Still keeping your version of Windows a secret.

This method works with XP: Create a shortcut on your desktop with the
following target path:

"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -extoff

Can't help you with Vista.

Use the Manage Add-ons tool to determine which add-on is causing the
problem:

1- Tools > Manage Add-ons > Enable or Disable Add-ons.

2- In the Show box, select 'Add-ons that have been used by Internet
Explorer' to display all add-ons that are installed on the computer. For
each item in this list, select the add-on, and then click Disable under
Settings. When you have disabled all the items in this list, click OK.

3- Exit and then restart Internet Explorer 7. Go to Tools > point to
Manage Add-ons > click Enable or Disable Add-ons. Now enable a single
add-on, then exit and restart Internet Explorer 7 to see if it works
properly. Repeat until you determine which add-on causes the problem to
occur.

Once you've located the troublemaking add-on(s) ask the vendor's
technical support for help.
 
R

Richard in AZ

Are you replying to the poster or are you replying to the group.
Most of us post using a phony return address. We won't get any messages if you just reply

|I replied to you that I'm using WXP2 and haven't heard a peep from you
| since!
|
|
|
| | > Still keeping your version of Windows a secret.
| >
| > This method works with XP: Create a shortcut on your desktop with the
| > following target path:
| >
| > "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -extoff
| >
| > Can't help you with Vista.
| >
| > Use the Manage Add-ons tool to determine which add-on is causing the
| > problem:
| >
| > 1- Tools > Manage Add-ons > Enable or Disable Add-ons.
| >
| > 2- In the Show box, select 'Add-ons that have been used by Internet
| > Explorer' to display all add-ons that are installed on the computer. For
| > each item in this list, select the add-on, and then click Disable under
| > Settings. When you have disabled all the items in this list, click OK.
| >
| > 3- Exit and then restart Internet Explorer 7. Go to Tools > point to
| > Manage Add-ons > click Enable or Disable Add-ons. Now enable a single
| > add-on, then exit and restart Internet Explorer 7 to see if it works
| > properly. Repeat until you determine which add-on causes the problem to
| > occur.
| >
| > Once you've located the troublemaking add-on(s) ask the vendor's technical
| > support for help.
| >
| > ---
| > Leonard Grey
| > Errare humanum est
| >
| > Doug Mc wrote:
| >> I need some help please.
| >> I posted the following on IE General and got this reply from Leonard. I
| >> then replied to him with a question but I can't get him to respond.
| >> Is there anyone there that can tell me how to "Start IE with no
| >> add-ons.........." and can tell me how to add back an add-on?
| >>
| >> Thank you,
| >> Doug McNeill
| >>
| >>
............................................................................................................................................................
| >> I can't guess what version of Windows you have and so cannot provide
| >> specific instructions. The idea is to start Internet Explorer with no
| >> add-ons to see if that resolves the problem. If the problem is resolved,
| >> one of the add-ons was causing it. Then you re-enable each add-on one at
| >> a time until you discover the offending add-on.
| >> ---
| >> Leonard Grey
| >> Errare humanum est
| >>
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| >> Doug Mc wrote:
| >>> In the last couple of weeks IE7 hangs up for some reason that I can't
| >>> detect.
| >>>
| >>> I do a Ctl/Alt/Del and an end task and it will sometimes come back up
| >>> when I
| >>> click it.
| >>> At other times it won't.
| >>>
| >>> I can do a re-start and it will function correctly for awhile.
| >>>
| >>> I can't state it for a fact but it seems to happen if Outlook Express is
| >>> open - but not all the time.
| >>>
| >>> Any ideas?
| >>>
| >>> Thanks,
| >>> Doug
| >>>
| >>
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D

Doug Mc

No, I always do a Reply Group.


Richard in AZ said:
Are you replying to the poster or are you replying to the group.
Most of us post using a phony return address. We won't get any messages
if you just reply

|I replied to you that I'm using WXP2 and haven't heard a peep from you
| since!
|
|
|
| | > Still keeping your version of Windows a secret.
| >
| > This method works with XP: Create a shortcut on your desktop with the
| > following target path:
| >
| > "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -extoff
| >
| > Can't help you with Vista.
| >
| > Use the Manage Add-ons tool to determine which add-on is causing the
| > problem:
| >
| > 1- Tools > Manage Add-ons > Enable or Disable Add-ons.
| >
| > 2- In the Show box, select 'Add-ons that have been used by Internet
| > Explorer' to display all add-ons that are installed on the computer.
For
| > each item in this list, select the add-on, and then click Disable
under
| > Settings. When you have disabled all the items in this list, click OK.
| >
| > 3- Exit and then restart Internet Explorer 7. Go to Tools > point to
| > Manage Add-ons > click Enable or Disable Add-ons. Now enable a single
| > add-on, then exit and restart Internet Explorer 7 to see if it works
| > properly. Repeat until you determine which add-on causes the problem
to
| > occur.
| >
| > Once you've located the troublemaking add-on(s) ask the vendor's
technical
| > support for help.
| >
| > ---
| > Leonard Grey
| > Errare humanum est
| >
| > Doug Mc wrote:
| >> I need some help please.
| >> I posted the following on IE General and got this reply from Leonard.
I
| >> then replied to him with a question but I can't get him to respond.
| >> Is there anyone there that can tell me how to "Start IE with no
| >> add-ons.........." and can tell me how to add back an add-on?
| >>
| >> Thank you,
| >> Doug McNeill
| >>
| >>
...........................................................................................................................................................
| >> I can't guess what version of Windows you have and so cannot provide
| >> specific instructions. The idea is to start Internet Explorer with no
| >> add-ons to see if that resolves the problem. If the problem is
resolved,
| >> one of the add-ons was causing it. Then you re-enable each add-on one
at
| >> a time until you discover the offending add-on.
| >> ---
| >> Leonard Grey
| >> Errare humanum est
| >>
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| >> Doug Mc wrote:
| >>> In the last couple of weeks IE7 hangs up for some reason that I
can't
| >>> detect.
| >>>
| >>> I do a Ctl/Alt/Del and an end task and it will sometimes come back
up
| >>> when I
| >>> click it.
| >>> At other times it won't.
| >>>
| >>> I can do a re-start and it will function correctly for awhile.
| >>>
| >>> I can't state it for a fact but it seems to happen if Outlook
Express is
| >>> open - but not all the time.
| >>>
| >>> Any ideas?
| >>>
| >>> Thanks,
| >>> Doug
| >>>
| >>
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