I have the same issue, and this is with a fresh install of Windows XP Pro SP2
and IE 7. I had to get a new hard drive because of issues with my original XP
Pro SP2 install and that one appears to be borked although maybe if I can
repair the registry on that drive, but that's not what I'm writing about
here. I can't get the add-on's window to appear in IE 7. This may be related
to Adobe flash 9 not completing an install, but I don't know if that is of
any relevance. I'm going to be dealing with Adobe on that as that particular
issue is there problem, and not Microsofts. I would like some advice on how
to get the add-on window to appear since it refuses to from internet options.
Any advice is appreciated!
Thanks!
hselburn
"PA Bear" wrote:
> Windows version? IE version?
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> Compiler wrote:
> > Thanks for your response, but IE was already loaded, I should have stated
> > that in the post. I noticed an Add-On I did not recognize, and disabled
> > it.
> > I'm not sure how I missed it before. I was able to track down the CSLID in
> > the registry and remove the Key(s). After that, I could see the currently
> > loaded Add-Ons.
> >
> > "Leonard Grey" wrote:
> >
> >> Start Internet Explorer, then look.
> >>
> >> ---
> >> Leonard Grey
> >> Errare humanum est
> >>
> >> Compiler wrote:
> >>> Manage Add-Ons will not let me view "Add-ons currently loaded in
> >>> Internet
> >>> Explorer" from the drop-down menu. Is there a flag in the registry to
> >>> fix
> >>> this? I suspect something is installed that doesn't want me to see
> >>> current
> >>> modules usage in the Add-Ons. I have read about setting some group
> >>> policies for disabling Add-Ons, but can't find anything regarding this
> >>> problem--yet.
> >>>
> >>> TIA
>
>