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Well firefox is falling apart any way. I proclaim that IE will soon be safer to use lol. GOD damn people. We find a way to keep clean and they just have to make/find bug's.
is this a dream
We should all respect Dani, shes the admin and she does a damn good job!. Not to forget the rest of the mod's =)
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We should all respect Dani, shes the admin and she does a damn good job!. Not to forget the rest of the mod's =)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...46/Sphyenx.jpg
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Originally Posted by joegil
I googled my way to this thread. I had this problem for some time, but could find nothing useful, until I got here. I didn't think I had anything from Yahoo installed, but Add/Remove Programs showed Yahoo Toolbar. I don't recall asking for it, and no Yahoo toolbar was displayed. However, I removed it from the list. Lo and behold, I can now open more than one window, as before. Thanks for the tip.
The Yahoo toolbar is installed when you install Yahoo Messenger and choose "Typical (recommended)" during the install...this installs Messenger, Yahoo Toolbar, and Yahoo Extras - each of which end up in Add/Rem programs, and you can uninstall them later, but leave just Yahoo Messenger. If you choose custom you get a list of 6 components, the first in the list is just Messenger, which is usually all you need. I'm also responding because I was at a client yesterday with the same problem - could only have one Internet Expolorer window open at a time. I uninstalled the Yahoo toolbar, and it was fixed. Before that however I had run Spybot S&D and Ad-Aware, and Im wondering if one of those two programs, in doing its job, damaged or altered the toolbar to cause such a side effect. Just a thought.
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Originally Posted by joegil
I googled my way to this thread. I had this problem for some time, but could find nothing useful, until I got here. I didn't think I had anything from Yahoo installed, but Add/Remove Programs showed Yahoo Toolbar. I don't recall asking for it, and no Yahoo toolbar was displayed. However, I removed it from the list. Lo and behold, I can now open more than one window, as before. Thanks for the tip.
OK, This didnt work for me, but if I un TICKED the Enable third-party browser extension (requires restart) , it all worked again. Onyl thing i have resident is spybot & google toolbar, which is now taken off.
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