Maximizing windows upon opening

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Guest

My problem seems to be a little different than the rest of the 'maximizing
windows' questions.

I want to have ALL my windows open to maximize everytime, even windows that
open from websites (if possible). My main problem though is that windows xp
is not opening maximized. I tried the 'properties' trick of 'run maximized'
on some of the icons, but it doesn't do what the setting says, and some (or
should I say most) of the shorcuts and icons don't have an area to choose run
maximized. I am stumped. Please Help
 
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Elmo

Jase4now said:
My problem seems to be a little different than the rest of the 'maximizing
windows' questions.

I want to have ALL my windows open to maximize everytime, even windows that
open from websites (if possible). My main problem though is that windows xp
is not opening maximized. I tried the 'properties' trick of 'run maximized'
on some of the icons, but it doesn't do what the setting says, and some (or
should I say most) of the shorcuts and icons don't have an area to choose run
maximized. I am stumped. Please Help

With IE shortcuts, you can right-click, click Properties, set the "Run:"
pane to "Maximized".

For IE instances opened from links within email and web sites, open one
IE window, drag the edges till it's the preferred size, nearly
maximized, then close the window. Also try closing the window while
pressing the Ctrl key. Usually this will help Windows remember the
preferred size. It'll be changed occasionally, when a popup window is
opened with specific size, and you'll have to do this again. Another
suggestion:

- Open a webpage. Stretch it out to fullsize. Don't use maximize.
- Choose any link on that webpage and right-click, open in a new window.
- Stretch that second window out to the desired size; don't use maximize.
- Close the first IE window. Then close that second resized window.
See:
http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/answers/30.html
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/IEFAQ.htm#IEMax

To get maximized windows from Desktop and QL shortcuts, create a few
shortcuts to your browser on your Desktop, or Quick Launch bar, then
edit the shortcuts:

1. Change the "Target:" to:

"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE" http://lpga.com

(as an example site.)

2. After adding the internet address, change the "Run:" pane to "Maximized".

(That will make those shortcuts open IE maximized.) There's also
software available that will switch opened windows to the maximized
condition. Here's one:

http://www.southbaypc.com/AutoSizer/

Hope this helps,
 

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