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setting up seperate log ins -how to get seperate home pages?

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banana | 08:57 Sat 12th Jul 2003 | Technology
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I have set up seperate log ins for myself and partner. That was okay to do.The only thing that is bugging me now is the home page in internet explorer.I want a page that relates to my work and partner wants a different one. At the moment neither of us wants to give way . Any Ideas?
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Can't you just go to start-settings-control panel-internet options-then set your home page here? If you have seperate profiles (eg for Windows NT/2000/XP) this should be easy (rather like setting up personalised desktops). If you are running Windows 9x you have to setup the profiles in start-settings-control panel-user accounts (or something).
you set your homepage in IE Tools/internet options, isn't that setting differnt for each login account? me, i wrote my designer page in html and point to that from IEoptions, so when i click on the blue E, to go surf, the first thing is my 'dummy' homepage loads from my documents folder; this has got favorites on it and other stuff, acts as a base and 'safe page' [no popups there or any other cr-p] from where i can jump straight to Google or AB or Zfilter B3TA etc, you can even load a blank page as your homepage,
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Thanks Guys (?) I already had done that when setting up the profiles but the darned thing stayed the same on both screens.Thoiught it just wasnt possible without trickery . But now realise I had a cookie muncher on which probably (???) made the difference . Switched it off , changed settings and viola !!

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