And this is as it should work Jeff with regards to how Outlook Express
processes links. The problem is not with IE but with OE, so if it is a
major concern then perhaps choosing another email application would remedy
the situation. I know that Outlook 2000, Eudora 5, Opera Mail, and Netscape
Messenger 6 do not produce this issue.

Peter Kaulback

In the hour of 10:23 PM 6/11/2002 -0400, Jeff Dougherty spoke this:

>Clint is correct.
>If I maximize an IE browser, then close it.
>Click the Internet Explorer shortcut, it opens MAX.
>If I then click the link in his email, it opens smaller, normal size.
>Jeff
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 9:35 AM
>Subject: Re: PCWorks: IE 5.5
>
>
>That's was for FULL screen, we're talking about 'maximized',
>and in these cases, IE will always open maximized by
>"starting" it, by clicking the 'blue e' icon in the quick
>launch toolbar if you set it to do that.  That is not the
>problem, the problem is with desktop URL shortcuts or
>clicking links in emails for example.  THOSE are what will
>not open in a *TRUE* *Maximized* browser window.
>
>(Full screen = FULL screen, no text toolbar at top, no
>address bar.  Maximized = Maximized browser window
>with all toolbars & address bar at the top, what you get
>when you click the "square" symbol @ upper right.  As
>long as you can still see the square, it's not maximized
>properly.  When you see the DUAL small squares [or
>more accurately, rectangles] @ upper right, along with
>the address bar and toolbar, it's maximized).
>
>Getting IE 5+ to open FULL SCREEN is easy, getting it
>to open TRULY "Maximized", is not unless you use that
>program I mentioned.
>-Clint
>
>God Bless Us All
>Clint Hamilton, Owner
>http://OrpheusComputing.com �
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Peter Kaulback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>I tried Vic's posting with 3 separate installations of IE,
>(IE 4, 5.5, and
>6) and his statements were 100% accurate. There never was any
>.25" space,
>you must have a configuration setting which is preventing you
>from
>achieving this.
>
>Peter Kaulback
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