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Old 12-21-2007, 05:30 PM
Malcolm Dew-Jones
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Q: follow links in new browser window


Recently we upgraded to IE7 and I now have an annoying problem I wish to
solve. I am using XP.

When ever I follow a link (for example within Microsoft Outlook mail) then
IE7 _replaces_ what I am looking at instead of opening a new browser
window.

This happens when I have tabs turned off.

This doesn't happen when tabs are turned on because in that case there is
an option to open a new window for the link.


This utterly boggles the mind!
! If I turn on tabs then I don't need a new window - but I have the
option to have one !
! If I turn off tabs then I _do_ need a new window - but the option to
have a new window is disabled !

I have played with the registry settings to try to turn on the "new window
opens" setting without tabs, but it doesn't appear to help.

Does anyone know of a trick to get IE7 to open a new window for each link
without having to have tabs enabled?

Thanks.
Malcolm DJ


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Old 12-21-2007, 05:50 PM
Don Varnau
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Re: follow links in new browser window

Hi,
I'm not sure this will work in this case, but from Internet Options>
Advanced> Browsing> uncheck "Reuse windows
for launching shortcuts."

Hope this helps,
Don
[MS MVP- IE]

"Malcolm Dew-Jones" <yf110@vtn1.victoria.tc.ca> wrote in message
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>
> Recently we upgraded to IE7 and I now have an annoying problem I wish to
> solve. I am using XP.
>
> When ever I follow a link (for example within Microsoft Outlook mail) then
> IE7 _replaces_ what I am looking at instead of opening a new browser
> window.
>
> This happens when I have tabs turned off.
>
> This doesn't happen when tabs are turned on because in that case there is
> an option to open a new window for the link.
>
>
> This utterly boggles the mind!
> ! If I turn on tabs then I don't need a new window - but I have the
> option to have one !
> ! If I turn off tabs then I _do_ need a new window - but the option to
> have a new window is disabled !
>
> I have played with the registry settings to try to turn on the "new window
> opens" setting without tabs, but it doesn't appear to help.
>
> Does anyone know of a trick to get IE7 to open a new window for each link
> without having to have tabs enabled?
>
> Thanks.
> Malcolm DJ


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Old 12-22-2007, 06:20 PM
Robert Aldwinckle
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Re: follow links in new browser window

"Malcolm Dew-Jones" <yf110@vtn1.victoria.tc.ca> wrote in message
news:476c64dd$1@news.victoria.tc.ca...
>
> Recently we upgraded to IE7 and I now have an annoying problem I wish to
> solve. I am using XP.
>
> When ever I follow a link (for example within Microsoft Outlook mail) then
> IE7 _replaces_ what I am looking at instead of opening a new browser
> window.
>
> This happens when I have tabs turned off.



That's normal. If you want to launch a link in a new window you would press
Shift- when using a link.



>
> This doesn't happen when tabs are turned on because in that case there is
> an option to open a new window for the link.



More significantly there is also an option to launch a link in a new tab.
And again, what you are describing is normal. If you want to launch a link
in a new tab press Ctrl- or Ctrl-Shift- or Middleclick when using the link.


>
>
> This utterly boggles the mind!
> ! If I turn on tabs then I don't need a new window - but I have the
> option to have one !
> ! If I turn off tabs then I _do_ need a new window - but the option to
> have a new window is disabled !



That probably is a symptom of something (third-party program)
you have installed which is interfering in the normal operation
of window creation.

If you completely eliminate such sources of interference
you might be able to repair the operation of IE's new tabs
and new windows options by Run... (e.g. press Win-R and enter)

regsvr32.exe ieframe.dll

Otherwise supposedly that and much more would be done
by IE7's Reset... command (be aware of what it does
e.g. use IE's Help Press F1 and read item: Reset
Internet Explorer to the default settings.)


Good luck

Robert Aldwinckle
---


>
> I have played with the registry settings to try to turn on the "new window
> opens" setting without tabs, but it doesn't appear to help.
>
> Does anyone know of a trick to get IE7 to open a new window for each link
> without having to have tabs enabled?
>
> Thanks.
> Malcolm DJ
>
>



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