Hello again,

> To retain the maximized window, make sure that first it is maximized.
> Now hold down the control key and click on the x to close. This will
> usually set the preference for that application.
>
> Keith Thompson

I tried it, Keith, and it doesn't work. Seems no matter what I do, the
window is a tad less than maximized.

Bob writes ... "Starting Internet Explorer in Full Screen Kiosk Mode, you
can create a shortcut that will start the Internet Explorer in Kiosk mode.
  1. Right click on an open area of the desktop
  2. Select New / Shortcut
  3. In Command line, enter ... "C:\Program Files\Internet
Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE" -k
  4. Give it any name you want (ie. IE Full Kiosk Mode).
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.
There are no menu's and all commands need to be entered though keystrokes
(eg Ctrl-O to open)."

I did it and like Clint says, I don't want that "full full" window (I can't
even see the taskbar with that one; not only that, the upper right hand
buttons aren't there and cntrl/alt/del is the only way to close it). It's
interesting; I've never seen that window, never heard of "kiosk mode" but
it's not what I want.

I tried the registry trick:

a. Start Regedit
b. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Internet Explorer/Main
c. Delete or rename the key Window_Placement
d. Restart IE

In that "Main" key I even checked a box there indicating "full window" (of
course, backed up the regiestry first), and again, nothing happened. And as
for Hugh's suggestion:

And Hugh's suggestion ...

Opened  IE
Window not full size
Ran Regedit, Checked registry Key
Closed registry
Back to IE, clicked resize box to full size window
Closed IE
Ran Regedit, Checked registry Key, did not change
Closed registry
Opened IE, still full size
Shut down IE
Ran Regedit, Checked registry Key, did not change
Closed registry
Opened IE
Window opened full size
Shut down IE via File/Close
(or clicked the X box, both worked the same)
Shut down windows 98
Booted windows 98
Opened IE, window opened full size
Ran Regedit, Checked registry Key, value changed

Hugh, I say this with all the kindness I can give (all I see is that you are
opening and closing IE and checking some registry key) ... I don't know what
you are talking about ... please break it down to steps. Maybe Clint is
right, there's nothing that can be done. I havent done it but someone here
said, "If nothing helps, try . http://www.southbaypc.com/AutoSizer/ ...
Harold






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