Why not use the OS generated IE icon instead of a shortcut? Right click on
your desktop, properties whatever tab you set the theme on (running Vista
most XP so I am going off memory) advance button at the bottom left to turn
on the icons for IE network, computer, etc.) Bones is you can access
internet pyrites by right likely this icon of a shortcut.


Cheryl D Wise
MS MVP FrontPage
http://by-expression.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Perry Gerenday 

Found my problem. I dragged an icon onto my desktop (WinXP/pc) before I 
ever opened IE7 for the first time. Apparently, the icon launched IE7 
with add-ons disable every time, no matter what I changed in the 
browser. I deleted the desktop shortcut and after relaunching IE7 from 
the start menu I found add-ons enabled finally. I dragged a new icon to 
the desktop and the problem is solved.



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