ChatterBank1 min ago
internet explorer blue 'e'
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I'm new to xp & i've noticed there's no blue 'e' to load internet explorer. I have to go to file & new window to open an extra page, & i can only open 2 pages max. Is there any way i can get the blue 'e' on my desktop as I can't even find it in the internet explorer folder.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Right click Taskbar > click Properties > Start Menu tab
ensure Start Menu button selected > Customize
in General tab see what is selected in Show on Start Menu box... there should be entries for Internet (showing Internet Explorer) & E-mail
[if you can't see IE listed it must not be installed!]
Once selected (& confirmed) IE will be placed in the Start Menu. Just drag the icon onto Desktop.
Open either Windows Explorer or any browser and paste this into it:
C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer
In there, right click on the file "iexplore.exe" and (as mentioned) choose Create Shortcut. Cut and Paste this shortcut onto your desktop and, if you feel like it, rename it.
If you right click on the shortcut on your desktop and choose Properties, you can also set the window that opens to be maximised and tinker about with that too.
p.s kempie, I'm not sure that there's such a thing as Internet Explorer not being installed on a Windows machine! ;-)
p.p.s You're better off using a different browser anyway - try Mozilla Firefox.
C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer
In there, right click on the file "iexplore.exe" and (as mentioned) choose Create Shortcut. Cut and Paste this shortcut onto your desktop and, if you feel like it, rename it.
If you right click on the shortcut on your desktop and choose Properties, you can also set the window that opens to be maximised and tinker about with that too.
p.s kempie, I'm not sure that there's such a thing as Internet Explorer not being installed on a Windows machine! ;-)
p.p.s You're better off using a different browser anyway - try Mozilla Firefox.