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| Re: Keeping successive downloads in memory. How can one set the machine so that downloads, (i.e. individual articles from a emailed news letter), are successively read into memory and stacked in the Taskbar, ...as used to be the default in older, pre WIN95 OS? Presently, to keep the second download from erasing the first etc. I need to save each article to HD. Suggestions that haven't worked were: 1. Uncheck 'Reuse Windows for launching shortcuts' in Control Panel - Internet Options - Advanced. 2. CTRL+N, which gets me a new Outlook Express email window, and 3. right clicking the link for an "Open in New Window" option, which however does not show up. |
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| Re: Keeping successive downloads in memory. Are you speaking of clicking on a link in OE and then minimizing it. Clicking on a second link and then minimizing that, etc. Thus having multiple Web pages minimized at one time? This will allow you to open multiple windows. Close all programs. In Windows Explorer, or the Control Panel: Go to Tools | Folder Options | File Types. Scroll down to {NONE} Internet Shortcut and select it. Click Edit or Advanced, depending on your Windows version. Select 'open'. Click Edit. Uncheck: Use DDE Reopen OE and it should now open more than one link at a time. If you are using IE7 and a link opens from a previously minimized page instead of opening a new window of its own: Close all programs. Open Windows Explorer, or the Control Panel. Go to Tools | Folder Options | File Types. Scroll down to [NONE] URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol (NOT URL:Internet Shortcut) and select it. Click Edit or Advanced, depending on your Windows version. Select 'open'. Click Edit. Uncheck Use DDE. Open IE7 and try now. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Pastor Frank" <PF@christfirst.edu> wrote in message news:ebowHctFHHA.3872@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > How can one set the machine so that downloads, (i.e. individual > articles > from a emailed news letter), are successively read into memory and stacked > in the > Taskbar, ...as used to be the default in older, pre WIN95 OS? > Presently, to keep the second download from erasing the first etc. I > need to save each article to HD. > Suggestions that haven't worked were: > 1. Uncheck 'Reuse Windows for launching shortcuts' in Control Panel - > Internet Options - Advanced. > 2. CTRL+N, which gets me a new Outlook Express email window, and > 3. right clicking the link for an "Open in New Window" option, which > however does not show up. > > |
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| Re: Keeping successive downloads in memory. Are you speaking of clicking on a link in OE and then minimizing it. Clicking on a second link and then minimizing that, etc. Thus having multiple Web pages minimized at one time? This will allow you to open multiple windows. Close all programs. In Windows Explorer, or the Control Panel: Go to Tools | Folder Options | File Types. Scroll down to {NONE} Internet Shortcut and select it. Click Edit or Advanced, depending on your Windows version. Select 'open'. Click Edit. Uncheck: Use DDE Reopen OE and it should now open more than one link at a time. If you are using IE7 and a link opens from a previously minimized page instead of opening a new window of its own: Close all programs. Open Windows Explorer, or the Control Panel. Go to Tools | Folder Options | File Types. Scroll down to [NONE] URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol (NOT URL:Internet Shortcut) and select it. Click Edit or Advanced, depending on your Windows version. Select 'open'. Click Edit. Uncheck Use DDE. Open IE7 and try now. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Pastor Frank" <PF@christfirst.edu> wrote in message news:ebowHctFHHA.3872@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > How can one set the machine so that downloads, (i.e. individual > articles > from a emailed news letter), are successively read into memory and stacked > in the > Taskbar, ...as used to be the default in older, pre WIN95 OS? > Presently, to keep the second download from erasing the first etc. I > need to save each article to HD. > Suggestions that haven't worked were: > 1. Uncheck 'Reuse Windows for launching shortcuts' in Control Panel - > Internet Options - Advanced. > 2. CTRL+N, which gets me a new Outlook Express email window, and > 3. right clicking the link for an "Open in New Window" option, which > however does not show up. > > |
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