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Posted on 07/25/2003 11:12:36 AM PDT by RoughDobermann
Does anyone with XP have this happen? You open a program (particularly IE 6.0 and Outlook Express) and the window is not maximized? Is there a way to correct it? Every other Windows OS I've used would automatically maximize upon program start.
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posted on
07/25/2003 1:36:45 PM PDT
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Ernest_at_the_Beach
(Recall The Governer and then recall the rest of the Demon Rats!!!)
To: RoughDobermann; Ernest_at_the_Beach
From PC Magazine:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,1195061,00.asp
Cure IE's Window-Size Amnesia By Neil J. Rubenking August 5, 2003
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All of a sudden Internet Explorer started opening up in a tiny window, instead of the full screen. How do I reset it to open in a full window all the time? Glenn Keough Many readers report problems with IE's window sizing. Like its cousin Windows Explorer, IE has a notoriously bad memory for certain things, window sizes among them. Here is a technique that often fixes the problem, though it's not guaranteed. First, close all open IE windows, then launch IE again. Right-click on any link and choose Open in New Window. Resize the resulting secondary window to the size you want for all secondary windows. Now close the window by holding the Shift key and clicking the X icon in its top-right-hand corner. Set the remaining window to the size you want IE to have when initially launched, and close it in the same way. IE should now remember your preferred window sizes. If it forgets after a while, apply this simple fix again. |
To: Capt_Hank
I have 1.2 gigs of speed, 512 megs of RAM.
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posted on
07/25/2003 1:47:47 PM PDT
by
sine_nomine
(I am pro-choice...the moment the baby has a choice.)
To: Incorrigible
Thanks, I just got my copy of PC Magazine the other day and I see the piece on page 78, 79 in the Solutions section of the magazine!
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posted on
07/25/2003 4:23:49 PM PDT
by
Ernest_at_the_Beach
(Recall The Governer and then recall the rest of the Demon Rats!!!)
To: RoughDobermann
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posted on
07/25/2003 5:02:53 PM PDT
by
beckett
To: beckett
LOL! Try
this. Having a bad day at the office.
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posted on
07/25/2003 6:43:37 PM PDT
by
RoughDobermann
(Who are you tryin' to get crazy with, ese? Don't you know I'm loco?)
To: RoughDobermann
My experience is that a program will normally start up in the size and position in which it was last used. I like to keep my browser windows set to about 3/4 of screen width, and full height. I run a 1024 X 768 screen and set the font size in the browser one size up from normal, and I find the narrower window makes an easy to read column at arms length scrolling with the mouse wheel. The thing that messes that up the most is those nasty popups, and I hate those web pages that insist on resizing the window to what they think I should be viewing (though if I use Mozilla instead of IE, absolutely nothing messes with that). I spend ALL DAY at work and probably too much time at home staring at a screen and I know exactly how I want it laid out.
Here is what I usually do to reset all that: I'll open two browser windows, and I'll maximize one of them, and I'll set the other one to the size and position that I like. I'll then close the maximized one first, and the sized one second. Next time I start the browser, it will snap up right where I want it. This has worked for me in Win98 and WinXP Pro at home, and Win2K at work.
If you want to start maximized, I'd suggest opening two windows, maximizing one of them, and then close them, closing the maximized one last. I think that'll fix it.
Dave in Eugene
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posted on
07/25/2003 10:32:50 PM PDT
by
Clinging Bitterly
(Keep forgetting to update this thing from thread-specific taglines. Am I the only one?)
To: RoughDobermann
My experience is that a program will normally start up in the size and position in which it was last used. I like to keep my browser windows set to about 3/4 of screen width, and full height. I run a 1024 X 768 screen and set the font size in the browser one size up from normal, and I find the narrower window makes an easy to read column at arms length scrolling with the mouse wheel. The thing that messes that up the most is those nasty popups, and I hate those web pages that insist on resizing the window to what they think I should be viewing (though if I use Mozilla instead of IE, absolutely nothing messes with that). I spend ALL DAY at work and probably too much time at home staring at a screen and I know exactly how I want it laid out.
Here is what I usually do to reset all that: I'll open two browser windows, and I'll maximize one of them, and I'll set the other one to the size and position that I like. I'll then close the maximized one first, and the sized one second. Next time I start the browser, it will snap up right where I want it. This has worked for me in Win98 and WinXP Pro at home, and Win2K at work.
If you want to start maximized, I'd suggest opening two windows, maximizing one of them, and then close them, closing the maximized one last. I think that'll fix it.
Dave in Eugene
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posted on
07/25/2003 11:09:05 PM PDT
by
Clinging Bitterly
(Keep forgetting to update this thing from thread-specific taglines. Am I the only one?)
To: RoughDobermann

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posted on
07/26/2003 4:19:27 PM PDT
by
Uri’el-2012
(chuck <truth@YeshuaHaMashiach>)
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