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Donna - 05 Jan 2008 18:02 GMT
I am using Windows 98 and have just changed ISP.  I do not have an address
box to go directy to a website.  My computer takes me to a search engine.  I
see the word address at the top of microsoft internet explorer, but when I
click on it no box appears.  I spoke with my ISP who states this is a browser
problem.  Please help
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Alan Edwards - 05 Jan 2008 20:54 GMT
If you see the smallest piece of the Address Bar (usually the name)
then stretch the Address bar back to a normal size and move it if
necessary. If the Button Bar or some other bar is to the right of it,
you may want to move that to a different position first.

Don't forget to ensure "Lock the Toolbars" is unchecked in
View-Toolbars.

...Alan
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Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows -Internet Explorer

>I am using Windows 98 and have just changed ISP.  I do not have an address
>box to go directy to a website.  My computer takes me to a search engine.  I
>see the word address at the top of microsoft internet explorer, but when I
>click on it no box appears.  I spoke with my ISP who states this is a browser
>problem.  Please help
 
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