Bob, that only works for that icon, it won't work when you open
up other URL shortcuts that may be on the desktop, or enter a
URL in your address bar.  Plus, that is FULL FULL screen
without even a toolbar.  We were talking about *maximized*, not
full screen.  ;-)
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com )


From: Gemini Computer & TV

Actually this works well but you must close the window via
CTL-ALT-DEL after
it is initially open, then it will open in full screen after
that until such
time the size is changed. This puts an "IEXPLORE" icon to the
desktop for
full kiosk mode:


Starting Internet Explorer in Full Screen Kiosk Mode
You can create a shortcut that will start the Internet Explorer
in Kiosk
mode. There are no menu's and all commands need to be entered
though
keystrokes (eg Ctrl-O to open).

  1.. Right click on an open area of the desktop
  2.. Select New / Shortcut
  3.. For the Command enter "C:\Program Files\Internet
Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE" -k
  4.. Give it any name you want (ie. IE Full Kiosk Mode).

Bob Waterman, CET. #RI-28

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Support-OrpheusComputing.com"

> My point of mentioning the frequency of these type posts had
> nothing to do with "it was posted before", but to somewhat
> comment on this issue being such a problem with IE.
>
> With your method (which I tried for a long time), yes it may
be
> *almost* maximized, but even with that small difference, at
> some websites you can still get horizontal scroll bars at the
> bottom of the window because it's not fully maximized.  Using
> that program you'll get a fully true maximized window cutting
> way down on the need to horizontally scroll some sites, and
> that annoying obtrusive scroll bar at the bottom.  It's just
a
> matter of preference, and I prefer AutoSizer since I'm "such
a
> perfectionist".  ;-)  LOL!  Other than being able to see it
in
> the Task Manager in a cont-alt-del, it's transparent and
takes
> up no CPU resources and only 1mb of RAM in XP Pro.
> -Clint
>

>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "BubblyBabs"
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Support-OrpheusComputing.com"
>
> > This has been posted at this list numerous times, mostly by
> ME
> > since I find it about the most annoying thing about IE.
None
> > of these "fixes" ever worked.  The only thing I've found
that
> > works for EVERYONE, ALL of the time, is a piece of free
> > software called "Autosizer".  It takes a few seconds of
> > "training" to get it right, but when you do you'll never
have
> > to worry about this again.  Unfortunately it has to be
> running
> > in the BG and will show up in a cont-alt-delete, but at
least
> > it's free and works.  http://www.southbaypc.com/AutoSizer/
> > -Clint
>
> Well, I'm fairly new to the list so I never saw a post by you
> in regards to this...
> I see no reason to bother with a program that takes up memory
> to do what you can do by simply dragging the edges of the IE
> window...
> Yes, there will be a gap but it's not even noticable if you
do
> it right...
>
> Babs
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