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InstantBuzz, the Home Pages, and ScreenSaver/LogOff

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Home page, IBuzz, and ScreenSave-LogOff - 27 Jun 2008 02:17 GMT
I installed InstantBuzz today, and it ran ok for a while (in IE - it ran fine
all day in Firefox), but then my IE locked up, and after re-starting my
computer to give improvement a chance, I removed InstantBuzz.  But now - I
don't know whether this is related at all to InstantBuzz - the Home Page
functions like Remove xyz home page don't work.  I have tried several times
removing one of my Home Pages (one of the tabs), and it won't go away. I even
re-started the computer after telling it to get lost, and no change: that
home page (one of the tabs) is still there.

Also, why is ScreenSaver not equipped with a "Log Off when ScreenSaver is
invoked" option any more?  For I while, I noticed that it had started working
that way, but now it does not work that way, anymore.  (I mean, it just did
it, no choice.  It was not an optional "checkmark", which would be preferred,
as it would leave it up to the user.

If I walk away from my computer with the screen lit (while I am still near
the computer), I want ScreenSaver to blank it out on my time setting; but if
I have to leave home and computer behind, I want to be Logged Off as well as
screen saved.  As it stands now, if I log off, screen saver won't kick in (as
far as I last saw).   So to Log Off, I have to leave my screen vulnerable to
burn in.  That is no good.  I need to be able to ScreenSave with or without
Log Off, and I need to be able to Log Off with screen save.  

Thanks.  (Want more good suggestions?  Hire me.  I think of them all the
time.)

To the first point about Home Page functions, I suppose I can do a fresh
install of IE, but, of course, I shouldn't have to.  How did that one Home
page get locked in to my Home Page Tab Set so that it won't go away?  

Thanks.
rob^_^ - 27 Jun 2008 03:24 GMT
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Regards.
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