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Old 09-03-2007
JethroUK©
 

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Re: Home page in new tab using IE7
Have you checked out the blank page?

It' a tutorial on using tabs - you have to choose 'don't show me this
again' - then it will open as web page


"ggrothendieck" <ggrothendieck@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I meant it was written prior to Vista.
>
> On Sep 2, 8:58 pm, ggrothendieck <ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I had to turn off UAC temporarily when installing an XP program
>> that was written prior to XP and will not install properly with Vista
>> user accounts but I turned UAC back on after I was finished and
>> other than that have not touched security.
>>
>> On Sep 2, 8:47 pm, "Saucy"
>>
>>
>>
>> <e9fd5gegbvc56y.bjt...@grdhtbis958t8j54j.net> wrote:
>> > Have you adjusted the security zones at any point?

>>
>> > Saucy

>>
>> > "ggrothendieck" <ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>>
>> >news:1188780230.979572.245080@22g2000hsm.googlegr oups.com...

>>
>> > > On Windows Vista using IE7 if I press ctrl-T for a new tab I get
>> > > about:blank rather than
>> > > the home page in the new tab even though I set "Open home page for
>> > > new
>> > > tabs
>> > > instead of a blank page" under
>> > > Tools | General | Internet Options | Tabs

>>
>> > > If I click on the Home page icon the home page comes up in a new
>> > > window. If
>> > > I create a link in the Links Toolbar it does the same thing except it
>> > > also gives me
>> > > a message that its placing it in a new window since it has a
>> > > different
>> > > security level.

>>
>> > > How can I get my home page to appear in a new tab? I was able to do
>> > > that under XP
>> > > using IE7. I gather it thinks there is a security issue. How do I
>> > > circumvent this.- Hide quoted text -- Hide quoted text -

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>> - Show quoted text -

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