I believe you can solve this by selecting Tools/Options, and then the
Advanced tab - deselect the checkbox that says "Reuse windows for
launching shortcuts"

On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 07:38, Dennis Rogov <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
>
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> Several of my users started to experience an issue when they open up an IE 
> shortcut from their screen and then open up another one it would overwrite 
> the exsisting one. This is a big issue as alot of the users need to have 
> multiple IE web application open at the same time. My work around is to open 
> a new IE each time and post the web link. which for an IT person its simple. 
> I noticed that if i click on the IE shortcut it doesn't give me an option to 
> open another IE session from the shorcut...
>
> We run windows XP Sp2
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