I am using Vista....I drag the edges of the small window to the desired
size; close the site; go back to it....window small again. No "run" under
properties of the shortcut. I use "file/exit" still the same problem when
I revisit. I wonder if IE7 is corrupted. I tried to download a fresh copy
but the M/S site says I already have it and doesn't allow a new download.
Any suggestions of how I can keep the desired window size when revisiting a
site (and/or how to remove and reinstall IE7)??? Any help will be
appreciated.
Robert Aldwinckle - 19 Jun 2008 16:37 GMT
>I am using Vista....I drag the edges of the small window to the desired
> size; close the site; go back to it....window small again.
> No "run" under properties of the shortcut.
Then make one. E.g. create a Desktop shortcut (.LNK file)
which points to iexplore.exe explicitly.
> I use "file/exit" still the same problem when
> I revisit. I wonder if IE7 is corrupted. I tried to download a fresh copy
> but the M/S site says I already have it and doesn't allow a new download.
> Any suggestions of how I can keep the desired window size when revisiting a
> site (and/or how to remove and reinstall IE7)??? Any help will be
> appreciated.
Bruce Hagen - 19 Jun 2008 16:38 GMT
Did you see my last reply to your first post I sent about two hours ago? And
the one from Frank Saunders?

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Bruce Hagen
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>I am using Vista....I drag the edges of the small window to the desired
>size; close the site; go back to it....window small again. No "run" under
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>site (and/or how to remove and reinstall IE7)??? Any help will be
>appreciated.