IE
Toolbar Restrictions - Added 9/20/02
IE
Restrictions - Added 9/20/02
Internet
Explorer Control Panel Restrictions - Added 6/28/01
Forgotten
the Content Advisor Password - Added 6/18/00
Disabling
the Ability to Add or Remove IE's Toolbars - Added 2/21/00
Disabling
the Ability to Change the Default Download Directory - Added
2/21/00
Quick
Way to Change the Security Settings (IE5) - Submitted 12/21/99
Removing Lost IE
Supervisor Password - Added 4/20/99
Can't
Connect to Internet With Internet Explorer - Added 10/3/04
Hyperlinks Not
Working - Updated 9/1/04
Re-Setting
Internet Explorer to Save rather than Open Files Downloaded - Updated
12/26/03
Automatically
Clearing the Temporary Internet Files - Added 12/21/02
Repairing/Adding
Components to IE6 - Added 11/23/02
View Source
Code Not Working - Added 10/8/02
Restoring
Ability to Save Graphics as JPGs - Submitted 7/24/02
Not
Being Prompted for Download Folder - Added 5/19/01
View
Favorites on the Desktop - Added 9/10/02
Closing
Multiple Windows - Added 9/10/02
Internet
Explorer Keyboard Shortcuts - Added 7/26/02
Quickly
Access the Address Bar - Added 7/24/02
Moving Backward
or Forward with the Wheel Mouse - Submitted 11/12/00
Automatic
Entry of WWW and COM - Submitted 9/19/00
Getting
and Explorer View of Your Internet Favorites - Added 2/22/00
Easy Way to
Scroll Through Web Pages - Added 12/21/99
Accessing
your best Favorites - Submitted 7/29/97
Keeping
Track of Bookmarks - Submitted 7/4/97
Organizing
the Links Toolbar with Folders - Added 3/26/04
Removing
Unwanted Toolbar Items - Added 10/30/03
Removing
IE Menu Items - Added 5/6/02
Changing the
Internet Explorer Start Page - Added 2/3/02
Restoring
the Default Window Size in Internet Explorer - Added 12/8/01
Removing a
Branded Logo from IE - Added 11/6/01
Using Your
Own Style Sheet for All Web Pages - Added 8/18/01
Starting
Internet Explorer in Full Screen Kiosk Mode - Added
2/21/00
Change Font
Size - Submitted 1/31/99
Internet
Explorer in Full Screen Mode - Submitted 8/11/98
Setting
Internet Explorer Window Size - Added 7/11/98
Organizing
Your Favorites - Added 6/27/98
Reordering
Your Links (IE 4) - Added 3/29/98
Changing the IE
and Outlook Title Bars - Added 10/11/97
Changing
Internet Explorer's Blank Page - Submitted 7/4/97
Changing the
Title Bar of the Internet Explorer - Added 1/15/97
Changing the
Internet Explorer, Mail and News Bitmap - Added 1/15/97
Starting the
Internet Explorer with no initial Start Page - Added 4/21/96
Deleting
the INDEX.DAT file (Windows2000, XP) - Added 1/5/03
Seeing When a
Web Page Was Last Updated - Updated 12/21/02
Download Source
Files for All Operating System Versions of IE6 - Added 4/27/02
Changing Cookies
Settings - Added 3/14/02
Automatically
Empty Temporary Internet Files - Added 1/22/02
Speeding Up IE
If No Proxy Server is Installed - Added 1/8/02
Disabling
Script Debugging - Added 1/8/02
Changing the
Default Sound in Internet Explorer - Added 11/17/01
Displaying the
Internet Connection Wizard - Submitted 12/9/00
Downloading More
than Four Files at a Time - Submitted 6/18/00
Specifying
the Default Download Directory in Internet Explorer - Added
2/21/00
Clearing
Internet Explorer's AutoComplete Entries - Added 2/21/00
Creating Hidden URL
Shortcuts - Added 12/28/99
Internet
Explorer Repair (IE5) - Added 12/21/99
Importing and
Exporting Favorites and Cookies with IE5 - Added 12/20/99
IE 5 Link
Tips - Submitted 12/18/99
Adding a History
Icon to your Desktop (IE5) - Added 11/9/99
Changing
Internet Explorer 5.0 Settings - Added 6/12/99
Opening
Temporary Internet Files - Added 11/14/98
Quickly
Opening a Newsgroup from your Browser - Submitted 8/14/98
Changing the
Links Icon (IE 4) - Added 3/29/98
Changing the
Search Pages Used by Internet Explorer 4.0 - Added 1/13/98
Having IE Load a
Default Page Other Than BLANK.HTM - Added 10/19/97
Changing the
Information Boxes in IE 4 - Added 10/11/97
Opening
Links in a New Window - Submitted 8/9/97
Increasing
Viewing Space - Submitted 1/31/97
Changing the
Directory for the Internet Explorer Cache - Added 1/15/97
Using Other Mail
Packages with Internet Explorer - Added 1/2/97
Viewing Drives
with IE 3.0 - Submitted 10/17/96
Changing your
Favorites Location - Added 10/6/96
Adding IE3.0
Bookmarks to the Start Menu - Submitted 9/15/96
Adding Custom Links
and Applications to Internet Explorer 3.0 Toolbar - Added 9/7/96
Adding your HTML
Editor to the Internet Explorer 3.0 Toolbar - Added 8/16/96
Organizing
Internet Explorer 3.0's Favorites - Added 8/16/96
Changing the
Internet Explorer 3.0's ToolBar Background - Added 8/16/96
Turning off
the underline of hot links in Internet Explorer 3.0 - Added
6/29/96
Keeping
Control of URL Bookmarks - 1/8/96
First find out if you can connect to the Internet. Just trying to use a
web browser is not the best test.
Try pinging a site by both IP and
Name
If pinging by IP works, then you have a connection to the
Internet and the Winsock registry entries are probably ok.
If pinging
by IP works but by Name doesn't, then likely you have DNS
problem.
If you can't ping by either one, then you may have
corrupted Winsock registry entires.
The basic steps are to:
For All Operating Systems - Remove the old registry entries - Download Registry Entry
Import the clean registry file for your particular operating system
Updated 9/1/04
There have been several instances where the previous tip using regsrv32
does not solve the problem with hyperlinks not working.
In this case
try:
Added 11/23/03
If you click on a hyperlink in a web page and only a blank window appears,
Added 3/26/04
Normally, the only items that can be displayed in the Links toolbar are
links to web sites.
For me, I have so many it stretches across the
entire screen and adding more doesn't work too well.
But there is a way
you can create folders for different categories of sites on the
toolbar.
Then you can put many pages into each one.
Also, pages with
long names don't take up all that extra room.
Updated 12/26/03
You might also try opening up the Windows Explorer
Added 7/16/96
When you try and download a .EXE file with Internet Explorer, you are
prompted to "Always ask before opening this type of file".
If you
uncheck this box, the next time a EXE file is about to be downloaded, you
will not be prompted and the file will automatically be opened.
You
also do not see the "Always ask..." box again so you can uncheck it.
To
reset Internet Explorer back again:
Added 10/30/03
If you have items in your Internet Explorer toolbar you would like to remove:
Run Regedit
Delete keys in these possible locations are:
Added 1/5/03
The INDEX.DAT file keeps a record of all the web sites you have
visited.
Normally you can't simply delete this file since it is
protected by the operating system.
However, there is a way:
With a Batch File
Since it would be cumbersome to manually change directories each time,
it would be very simple to create a two line batch file to do this
automatically.
For the example it will be the C:\index.bat file
CD C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5
Del index.dat
Once you learn how do this, it only takes about 30 seconds to delete the file.
Added 12/21/02
You can have Internet Explorer automatically clear your Temporary Internet Cache files every time you close the program.
Added 2/21/00
You can easily determine when a web page was last updated.
Note: You only need a java capable browser
Updated 12/21/02
This can be done with a single click by adding it to the Links toolbar.
Submitted by Lewis Hoffmann
Updated 12/21/02
To use this without all the typing each time:
Submitted by Bruce Koptionak
Added 11/23/02
To repair (or add features to IE6)
Submitted 10/8/02
If when you try to view the source of any web page, notepad does not
start,
try removing any shortcuts to the program on the desktop.
Submitted by Al J. Siedentopf
Added 9/20/02
To create restriction on the ability to edit the toolbar
Start Regedit
Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
Create a DWORD key of SpecifyDefaultButtons and give it a value of 1
To remove a button from the toolbar,
create additional DWORD keys
with a value noted below
| Key | Value | Effect |
| Btn_Back | 2 | Back button and menu item. |
| Btn_Forward | 2 | Forward button and menu item. |
| Btn_Stop | 2 | Stop button and menu item. |
| Btn_Refresh | 2 | Refresh button and menu item. |
| Btn_Home | 2 | Home button and menu item. |
| Btn_Search | 2 | Search button and menu item. |
| Btn_History | 2 | History button and menu item. |
| Btn_Favorites | 2 | Favorites button and menu item. |
| Btn_Media | 2 | Media button and menu item. [Only available with IE 6] |
| NoBandCustomize | 1 | No adding or removing menu or toolbars. |
| NoToolbarCustomize | 1 | Customizing the toolbar. |
Added 9/20/02
| NoBrowserBars | Disable changes to browsers bars. |
| NoBrowserClose | Disable the option of closing Internet Explorer. |
| NoBrowserContextMenu | Disable right-click context menu. |
| NoBrowserOptions | Disable the Tools / Internet Options menu. |
| NoBrowserSaveAs | Disable the ability to Save As |
| NoFavorites | Disable the Favorites. |
| NoFileNew | Disable the File / New |
| NoFileOpen | Disable the File / Open |
| NoFindFiles | Disable the Find Files |
| NoSelectDownloadDir | Disable the option to change download directory |
| NoTheaterMode | Disable the Full Screen view |
| NoOpeninNewWnd | Disable Open in New Window |
| NoViewSource | Disable the ability to view the page source HTML. |
| NoNavButtons | Disables the Forward and Back buttons |
| NoPrinting | Remove Print and Print Preview from the File menu. |
| AlwaysPromptWhenDownload | Always prompt user when downloading files. |
NoToolbarOptions Disables adding, removing, or moving toolbars.
Added 9/10/02
If you go to web sites that open up multiple windows,
Pressing the
Ctrl-W keys seems to work better than Alt-F4
Added 9/10/02
You can create a window on your desktop that will display your Internet Explorer Favorites
Start / Run / iexplore -channelband
Added 7/26/02
Viewing and exploring Web pages
| F1 | Display the Internet Explorer Help, or when in a dialog box, display context help on an item |
| F11 | Toggle between Full Screen and regular view of the browser window |
| TAB | Move forward through the items on a Web page, the Address bar, and the Links bar |
| SHIFT+TAB | Move back through the items on a Web page, the Address bar, and the Links bar |
| ALT+HOME | Go to your Home page |
| ALT+RIGHT ARROW | Go to the next page |
| ALT+LEFT ARROW or BACKSPACE |
Go to the previous page |
| SHIFT+F10 | Display a shortcut menu for a link |
| CTRL+TAB or F6 |
Move forward between frames |
| SHIFT+CTRL+TAB | Move back between frames |
| UP ARROW | Scroll toward the beginning of a document |
| DOWN ARROW | Scroll toward the end of a document |
| PAGE UP | Scroll toward the beginning of a document in larger increments |
| PAGE DOWN | Scroll toward the end of a document in larger increments |
| HOME | Move to the beginning of a document |
| END | Move to the end of a document |
| CTRL+F | Find on this page |
| F5 or CTRL+R |
Refresh the current Web page only if the time stamp for the Web version and your locally stored version are different |
| CTRL+F5 | Refresh the current Web page, even if the time stamp for the Web version and your locally stored version are the same |
| ESC | Stop downloading a page |
| CTRL+O or CTRL+L |
Go to a new location |
| CTRL+N | Open a new window |
| CTRL+W | Close the current window |
| CTRL+S | Save the current page |
| CTRL+P | Print the current page or active frame |
| ENTER | Activate a selected link |
| CTRL+E | Open Search in Explorer bar |
| CTRL+I | Open Favorites in Explorer bar |
| CTRL+H | Open History in Explorer bar |
| CTRL+click | In History or Favorites bars, open multiple folders |
Using the Address bar
|
Press this |
To do this |
| ALT+D | Select the text in the Address bar |
| F4 | Display the Address bar history |
| CTRL+LEFT ARROW | When in the Address bar, move the cursor left to the next logical break (. or /) |
| CTRL+RIGHT ARROW | When in the Address bar, move the cursor right to the next logical break (. or /) |
| CTRL+ENTER | Add "www." to the beginning and ".com" to the end of the text typed in the Address bar |
| UP ARROW | Move forward through the list of AutoComplete matches |
| DOWN ARROW | Move back through the list of AutoComplete matches |
|
Press this |
To do this |
| CTRL+D | Add the current page to your favorites |
| CTRL+B | Open the Organize Favorites dialog box |
| ALT+UP ARROW | Move selected item up in the Favorites list in the Organize Favorites dialog box |
| ALT+DOWN ARROW | Move selected item down in the Favorites list in the Organize Favorites dialog box |
Editing
|
Press this |
To do this |
| CTRL+X | Remove the selected items and copy them to the Clipboard |
| CTRL+C | Copy the selected items to the Clipboard |
| CTRL+V | Insert the contents of the Clipboard at the selected location |
| CTRL+A | Select all items on the current Web page |
Submitted 7/24/02
If your Internet Explorer no longer allows you to save graphics as JPGs
Submitted by Tony
Added 7/24/02
To quickly get to the Address Bar, simply press the Alt-D key
Submitted 5/6/02
If you want to remove items on the Tools Menu, possibly those left over by uninstalled applications:
Submitted by Ronny
Added 4/27/02
Normally when you install IE6, you only download the source files for
the particular Operating System on that particular computer.
If you
would like to download the source for all versions of Windows (Win98, ME,
NT4, Windows2000 and WindowsXP),
Added 3/14/02
To change how the Internet Explorer deals with cookies:
Added 2/3/02
To change your start page:
If your home page keeps getting reset to some other site, likely there is a program running when you first turn on your computer.
Added 1/22/02
To have the Internet Explorer automatically delete files in the Temporary Internet Files folder:
Added 1/8/02
If you don't have a proxy server on your computer, you can speed up how long Internet Explorer takes to load.
Added 1/8/02
If you want to disable Internet Explorer's displaying windows when there is a script error on a page,
Added 12/8/01
If the default size of Internet Explorer is not what you want,
Added 11/17/01
You can change the default sound heard when opening new pages in the Internet Explorer.
Added 11/6/01
If a vendor has replaced the normal Internet Explorer spinning logo
with their own,
it is very easy to set it back to the default without
editing the registry directly.
Added 8/18/01
If you want Internet Explorer to use your own style sheet for formatting:
Added 6/28/01
Added 5/19/01
If you are not being prompted for a location to download a particular
file type,
this is typically due to the Always ask before opening
this type of file check box being cleared.
To reset it again:
Submitted 12/9/00
If you want Internet Explorer to display the Internet Connection Wizard again:
Submitted by David Hallas Andersen
Submitted 11/12/00
You can rapidly go Backward or Forward in your IE Browser by holding
down the Shift key while moving the mouse wheel.
This saves
moving your mouse up and clicking on the Back or Forward buttons.
Most folks already know the keyboard shortcuts by holding down the Alt key and hitting the left and right cursor keys to effect the same thing.
Submitted by Tim Pangborn
Submitted 9/19/00
Internet Explorer can automatically fill in the www and com part of a url. Just type in middle part and CTRL+Enter
Added 6/18/00
If you set a password for the Content Advisor and can't remember
it,
the following steps will help you remove it:
Submitted 6/18/00
Normally you can only download four files at a time with Internet
Explorer.
To increase that to as many as you want:
Submitted by Moose
Added 2/22/00
If you want to see an Explorer type of window of your Internet
Favorites,
hold the Shift key down will selecting Favorites /
Organize Favorites.
This will show all your favorites and can make it easier to move them around
Added 2/21/00
Normally you can add or remove IE's Toolbars (Standard Button, Address Bar, Links etc)
To disable the ability to add or remove these toolbars
Now, although you can change what is on the toolbars themselves, you can add or remove any.
Added 2/21/00
To specify the default download directory for the Internet Explorer
Added 2/21/00
If you want user's not to be able to change the Default Download Directory
Note: On my Win98 with IE5 this also didn't allow me to download
any files.
System Administrators might want to include that as
part of their configuration.
Added 2/21/00
If you want to clear all the entries that show up from past searches, web entries etc.
Added 2/21/00
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)
Added 12/28/99
If you want to create shortcuts to your favorite URLS but don't want them to show in your Favorites folder:
Added 12/21/99
An easy way to scroll through web pages is with the spacebar.
The spacebar will scroll down a page
Shift-spacebar will scroll up a
page
Added 12/21/99
With IE5 there is a way to do a repair in case the installation has gotten corrupted.
Submitted 12/21/99
To changing the Security Settings in IE5, simply double-click on the
bottom right corner of the status bar.
Your security settings
pop-up.
Submitted by Mike Kloss
Added 12/20/99
Submitted 12/18/99
Submitted by Mike Kloss
Added 11/9/99
Right-click on an open area of the desktop
Added 6/12/99
You can change some of the default IE5 settings from the Tools / Internet Options / Advanced / menu
Some of the items include:
Added 4/20/99
If you forgot your Supervisor Password for the Internet Explorer, you can remove it by:
Submitted 1/31/99
In IE4, hold down CTRL and use the mouse wheel to increase/decrease font size quickly.
Submitted by Trevor Heppler
Added 11/14/98
Normally when you try to open a file in the Temporary Internet Folders
directory, you get a warning:
Running a system command on this item
may be unsafe. Do you wish to continue?
To remove this warning:
Now you can click on a file in that directory and open it without the warning.
Submitted 8/14/98
This is a tip for quickly reading a
newsgroup without having to download the whole news file which can take
quite some time and be rather large.
If you know the name of the newsgroup you want to read:
Submitted by Jim Himes
Submitted 8/11/98
Press F11 to resize windows to a full screen in Internet Explorer 4.0
Submitted by Scott Witherow
Added 7/11/98
When you click on a hyperlink in Outlook or Outlook Express, it will
automatically open Internet Explorer
Sometimes this may be in a small
window.
To increase or change the size, click on the Restore
button, the middle one in the upper right hand corner of the
toolbar.
Resize the window and then close the Internet Explorer
The
next time you click on a hyperlink, it will open to the size you set.
Added 6/27/98
With IE4 or Win98, a shortcut to an easy way to
organizing your favorites is to press
Ctrl-B while the Internet Explorer is
running.
This brings up a box where you can create or delete
new folders, re-order folders, sort folders, as well as import and export
your favorites.
Added 3/29/98
Added 3/29/98
To change the little icon that appears next to a link:
Added 1/13/98
Changing the Search icon Engine
When you click on the Search icon in IE4, you go to the default page of
http://home.microsoft.com/search/search.asp
To
change this setting:
Changing the Go / Search the Web Engine
Added 10/19/97
Normally, if a web site can't be found, IE will load the file
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\BLANK.HTM
To have it load another file:
Added 10/11/97
To change the IE Title Bar:
To Change the Outlook Title Bar
Added 10/11/97
With IE4, when you place the mouse over My Computer,
Network Neighborhood, and the Recycle Bin icons,
etc.
a small window opens with some information.
For example, over the My Computer icon, it starts with Use My Computer to view the contents of your computer.
To change this text:
Items you can change are:
Submitted 8/9/97
Hold down Shift and point with the mouse on a link.
A new IE opens
automatically with the new page.
Submitted by Dieter Barthelmeus
Submitted 7/29/97
If you have many favorites that you frequently access, but their names areat the end of the alphabet. I rename my "favorite" favorites with a letter and space like this:
A Microsoft Knowledge Base
B Microsft Home Page
This way they are at the top of the list of favorites for easy access.
Submitted by Curtis A. Domsch
Submitted 7/4/97
Bookmark Tip:
For Netscape users;
To better keep track of what you found where simply add a "note" to your
bookmark.
To do this; highlight a bookmark, select ITEM, select
PROPERTIES and in the NAME box to the bookmark's actual name add your
"note".
Such as "Great game software, neat utilities Etc."
Explorer users may be able to do a similar thing.
Submitted by Mocha Nelson
Submitted 7/4/97
Tired of looking at the page "BLANK.HTM" whenever Internet explorer can not connect to a site on the internet.
Try this simple trick to make this page remove itself whenever it is displayed. You will however still receive a error message telling you that you could not connect to the site.
All you need to do is to edit the file: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\BLANK.HTM until it looks like this:
<html>
<head>
<title>Microsoft Internet Explorer</title>
</head>
<body>
<script language="JavaScript">
window.close("blank.htm", "Microsoft Internet Explorer")
</script>
</body>
</html>
Submitted by John Dsane Andersen
Submitted 1/31/97
To get more viewing space in for web browsing, just go to Options and
uncheckText labels and Links.
Click OK then highlight the
bottom of the toolbars and shift them up.
Submitted by Herman Chan
Added 1/15/97
By default, the Internet Explorer creates four directories
Cache1-4 where it places all the HTML pages, graphics, AVI's etc
that you view
If you want to move this location or even have only one
cache that points to a directory of your choice:
This can be useful if you want to delete the files often. You can then just delete the files in the single directory
Added 1/15/97
By default, the title bar on the Internet Explorer says Microsoft
Corporation Internet Explorer
To change this to the text of your
choice:
Added 1/15/97
If you want to change the bitmap that is in the upper right hand corner:
Added 1/2/97
To change the Internet Explorer to use another e-mail package than Exchange when sending mail:
Submitted 10/17/96
You can go to you hard drive or run applications by typing their path
into the Internet Explorer address bar.
For example try typing C:\ into
the address bar and watch what happens. Is this signs of things to come
from IExplorer?
Note from Bob: - You can also view resources on servers the same
way.
For the URL enter a UNC such as \\server\share
Submitted by Mark Leavesley
mleave@northland.lib.mi.us
Added 10/6/96
You might want to change the location where the
Internet Explorer looks for your store Favorite sites.
This can come in
useful if you have multiple operating systems (Windows95 and NT 4.0) and
want to share
the save set of Favorites or you simply want to have
greater control over where you favorites are stored.
Submitted by Dan Rode
djrjr@en.com
Added 9/7/96
Along the toolbar are several default links, Best of the Web,
Today's Links etc.
To change the URL and description to your
preference:
Michael Millican has another
addition I never would have thought of.
Make one of these links point
to a hard drive (C:\, D:\)
When you click on it, you get an
Explorer type view of that drive.
He uses it to create folders on the
fly to download software into.
Added 8/16/96
You can add your favorite HTML Editor, or any
other program, to the Internet Explorer 3.0 toolbar.
The next time you start the Internet Explorer 3.0, a Edit icon
will be on the toolbar.
If you selected your HTML editor, when you
click on that icon, your editor will be started and will load the current
web page.
Added 8/16/96
An easy way to organize all your Favorite web
sites is to hold the Shift key down
while selecting Favorites /
Organize Favorites.
This will show you all the sites and folders. It
makes it easy to move sites and create new folders.
Added 8/16/96
If you want to change the background on your
Internet Explorer 3.0 toolbar:
Added 6/29/96
Internet Explorer 3.0 has no setting for turning off underline of hot
links.
It can be done in the registry. In
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main
change the
value of "Anchor Underline" to "no".
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\TypedURLs
has
the URLs which appear when you click the arrow in the Address window.
Added 4/21/96
By default, the Internet Explorer always loads a startup page.
This
can add time starting the program, especially with a modem.
To start with no Startup Page:
Submitted 1/8/96
Submitted by Eric Smith
eric@aztec.co.za
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