Ahhh, I see what you mean.  I have never tried to open multiple browser 
windows in OE before either.  In fact, I rarely use OE.  Sooo, Clint, the 
best solution to your puzzle is go outside the box.  Switch to Eudora!  I 
can open as many windows as I want from Eudora.
Bless you Ms. Welty!
- Roger

>------------------------------
>
>Date: Sat, 18 May 2002 15:31:22 -0400
>From: "John O'Flynn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: PCWorks: Re: pcworks-digest V2001 #510
>
>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
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