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David - 26 May 2008 15:57 GMT
Hi Group,
I am trying to find a place to where when I open a link, it will open in
another tab and open another instance of IE. In some links, I can right click
the link, but this is not allowed in many of the links. I thought there was a
place to set to open a new tab, by default, but I can not find this.

Thanks,
David
Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM - 27 May 2008 03:04 GMT
> Hi Group,
> I am trying to find a place to where when I open a link, it will open in
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Thanks,
> David

You can't open an HTTPS site in the same window as HTTP sites and vice
versa.

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David - 27 May 2008 04:09 GMT
Hi Frank,

I will keep an eye open to see if this is what is happening, that I am
trying to open an HTTP from an HTTPS, but I don't think so. I also get shut
down (completely) often, when I right click a link. Just kicks me out of IE
all the way. When I go back to the site, where I was kicked out, it will then
let me right click and open a new tab.

When I right clicked the lick in the e mail response to this question, it
simply failed and took me to a blank page. Had to search for this question to
find this answer.

Thanks for your time and efforts. Guess I will see what happens this time,
if you or someone alse answers.

David

> > Hi Group,
> > I am trying to find a place to where when I open a link, it will open in
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> You can't open an HTTPS site in the same window as HTTP sites and vice
> versa.
 
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