Hi, I have lost my browser windows toolbar! I have searched just about everywhere and can not find it. I believe a hyjacker may have taken it away, to make it hard to find now. I am operating Windows 2000 pro on IE6. Broadband cable, Comcast...I downloaded mozilla firebird after reading a recent reference from you...It shows the links just fine...
I tried adding the links manually through the internet explorer bar,to my browser, but they did not appear. Can you help? Thanks nebulot
It maynot be a hijack incident. It's possible that a corrupted INI file or even an errant dragging caused the bar(s) to disappear. I'm in Linux right now, so this is from memory. Go to the View menu. look at Toolbars to see what's checked. You might also go to http://www.Google.com and install the Google Toolbar and see what happens... worst case, it's a good pop-up stopper.
You might also check the now-world-famous Internet Explorer running slow thread for some more information. I'll boot into Windows soon to check my answer.
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I'm a lil confused as to what your IE looks like. Could you post a screenshot please?
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hit f11key lol
have you tried opening IE from the icon in start /programs .if not go there and right click on the icon and choose properties / shortcut ,and set it to run minimized .
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Close any open Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer windows.
Click Start, Run and enter REGEDIT
Go to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar
There are 3 sub keys: Explorer, ShellBrowser, WebBrowser'
In each of these sub-keys is the entry for ITBarLayout
For IE Toolbars: The WebBrowser Sub-key directly affects IE.
For Windows Explorer Toolbars: The Explorer Sub-key directly affects Explorer.
The ShellBrowser sub-key may affect IE as well. Its effect on IE and Windows Explorer is unknown at this time, so if the first option doesn't work, delete the ITBarLayout value here as well.
Choose the relavent sub-key and right click where it says ITBarLayout and select Delete.
The deleted value will automatically be recreated for you.
You may want to right click on the main key (above) and select Export. This will allow you to backup the contents of the whole key, including subkeys.
Or try this utility, which does the same thing:
Toolbars missing in Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/ToolbarRepair.Exe
source= http://www.fjsmjs.com/IE/notoolbaar.htm
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