Hi Bob,

Oops, looks like we have a target market again ;-)

This is good info, I had no idea the address bar was sentenced for
removal. Have you seen any motivation? I thought SP3 was just a rollup
of fixes...

- Kim

On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 3:39 AM, Bob Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> People who will initially read this don't really need to read
> it.  I'm posting for the benefit of anyone who may do web search on
> the issue of the removal of the Address toolbar in Windows XP SP3.
>
> One solution for people distressed at the loss of the Address Bar is
> to install DQSD.
>
> I had used DQSD some time ago, but abandoned it due to problems I
> don't completely recall when XP SP2 came out.  Upon discovering the
> loss of the Address Bar in SP3, I came back to look at DQSD
> again.  Version 4.0 Release Candidate 3 seems, for me, at least, to
> be a good solution to the loss of the Windows Address Bar.

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