I'm beginning to sympathize with Clint in all this  :-)   Yes, of
course, you could always open as many windows as you wanted, in any
version of IE, by holding down Shift.

What Clint has been pleading with us, over and over, to tell him, is how
to open more than one IE window at a time, using hyperlinks in messages
in Outlook Express 5.5 or 6.  I never realized before that you couldn't
do this (never really wanted to), but I just tried it in IE6, found that
you can't, and now I want to do it just as much as Clint does.  It
insists on reusing the same window no matter how you play with the
settings.

And no, Ben's suggested IEBooster doesn't enable you to do it (though
it's an interesting app in other ways).

Cheers, John


----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 2:46 PM
Subject: PCWorks: Re: pcworks-digest V2001 #510


> Hi Clint,
> I am not sure what you mean by "more than one browser window."  I use
IE6
> (and used IE5 in the same way).  I now have 6 windows open in IE6 from
6
> different web sights.  When I want to open a new window, I just hold
down
> the shift key while I click on the link and it opens in a new window.
Is
> this what you mean?  It worked in IE5 the same way.
> - Roger
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