status bar by default

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zxcv

I have a new machine with XP and IE6.0. Whenever I want to see the
status bar I have to manually click the View menu option to show it.
In my old 2000 machine the status bar was set as default. How can I
make it the default on the new machine?
 
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Ron Bogart

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zxcv said:
I have a new machine with XP and IE6.0. Whenever I want to see the
status bar I have to manually click the View menu option to show it.
In my old 2000 machine the status bar was set as default. How can I
make it the default on the new machine?

Once you set the Status Bar on - go into Tools - Folder options - View -
click on Apply to all folders.
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP

zxcv said:
I have a new machine with XP and IE6.0. Whenever I want to see the
status bar I have to manually click the View menu option to show it.
In my old 2000 machine the status bar was set as default. How can I
make it the default on the new machine?

Some have had luck with this procedure:

Close all other windows.
Open Windows Explorer.
Make sure that the status bar is showing.
Go to Tools | Folder Options | View and click the option to make all folders
like this one.
Reboot.

If that doesn't do it, here's a more thorough method from Mike Burgess:

If your status bar disappears when opening a new IE 6 browser window:

1) With (only one) IE open, click View, select: Status Bar
2) Right-click on IE's Toolbar and select: "Lock the Toolbar"
3) Hold down the Ctrl key and click the close button (upper right)
4) Open Windows Explorer, click View, select: Status Bar
5) Right-click on Explorer's Toolbar and select: "Lock the Toolbar"
6) Click Tools | Folder Options | View tab
7) Click the "Apply to all folders" button.
8) Hold down the Ctrl key and click the close button (upper right)
9) Open IE to any page, right-click on a link and select: "Open in New
Window"
10)Verify that these Registry entries exist:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main
"Show_StatusBar"="yes"
"Show_URLinStatusBar"="yes"


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