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When I double click the IE icon from desktop, it only create new shortcut,
not go into browsing internet. Anyone can fix? |
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![]() Well obviously, that's not correct. And it's easier just to create a new one. You can figure out what's wrong with it later. 1). Right click an empty space somewhere on the desktop 2). Click new 3). Click shortcut 4). Click browse 5). Expand my computer 6). Expand the C drive 7). Expand program files 8). Expand the internet explorer directory 9). Click the iexplore.exe program once 10). Click OK 11). Click next 12). Clear the prefilled shortcut name 13). Enter the new name for the shortcut. Something like "Internet Explorer" 14). Click finish 15). You can now right click the icon and drag it to the desktop location desired 16). Double click the icon to launch IE Disclaimer: Many assumptions were made he 1). The C drive is your OS 2). iexplore.exe resides where described, and the direct- ory structure is similar as described. To aid with the iexplore.exe location, use search I guess it's possible that your current IE icon is merely building another icon for the IE launch. But, I can't see it, and much easier to just create a new one. Additionally, there's usually a launch for IE behind the START button in the lower left corner. Just another option Gary "¸ô¤H¤B" wrote in message ... When I double click the IE icon from desktop, it only create new shortcut, not go into browsing internet. Anyone can fix? |
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In XP:
START | CONTROL PANEL | INTERNET OPTIONS In 2000: START | SETTINGS | CONTROL PANEL | INTERNET OPTIONS Go to the ADVANCED TAB Just abover UNDERLINE LINKS it says SHOW INTERNET EXPLORER ON THE DESKTOP Uncheck it, click APPLY then check it again, click APPLY then click OK The Desktop should refresh & re-create the IE icon -- Newbie Coder (It's just a name) "Gary Walker" wrote in message t... Well obviously, that's not correct. And it's easier just to create a new one. You can figure out what's wrong with it later. 1). Right click an empty space somewhere on the desktop 2). Click new 3). Click shortcut 4). Click browse 5). Expand my computer 6). Expand the C drive 7). Expand program files 8). Expand the internet explorer directory 9). Click the iexplore.exe program once 10). Click OK 11). Click next 12). Clear the prefilled shortcut name 13). Enter the new name for the shortcut. Something like "Internet Explorer" 14). Click finish 15). You can now right click the icon and drag it to the desktop location desired 16). Double click the icon to launch IE Disclaimer: Many assumptions were made he 1). The C drive is your OS 2). iexplore.exe resides where described, and the direct- ory structure is similar as described. To aid with the iexplore.exe location, use search I guess it's possible that your current IE icon is merely building another icon for the IE launch. But, I can't see it, and much easier to just create a new one. Additionally, there's usually a launch for IE behind the START button in the lower left corner. Just another option Gary "¸ô¤H¤B" wrote in message ... When I double click the IE icon from desktop, it only create new shortcut, not go into browsing internet. Anyone can fix? |
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Thabks everybody. Finally I upgrade to IE 7. All are fixed.
"Newbie Coder" bl... In XP: START | CONTROL PANEL | INTERNET OPTIONS In 2000: START | SETTINGS | CONTROL PANEL | INTERNET OPTIONS Go to the ADVANCED TAB Just abover UNDERLINE LINKS it says SHOW INTERNET EXPLORER ON THE DESKTOP Uncheck it, click APPLY then check it again, click APPLY then click OK The Desktop should refresh & re-create the IE icon -- Newbie Coder (It's just a name) "Gary Walker" wrote in message t... Well obviously, that's not correct. And it's easier just to create a new one. You can figure out what's wrong with it later. 1). Right click an empty space somewhere on the desktop 2). Click new 3). Click shortcut 4). Click browse 5). Expand my computer 6). Expand the C drive 7). Expand program files 8). Expand the internet explorer directory 9). Click the iexplore.exe program once 10). Click OK 11). Click next 12). Clear the prefilled shortcut name 13). Enter the new name for the shortcut. Something like "Internet Explorer" 14). Click finish 15). You can now right click the icon and drag it to the desktop location desired 16). Double click the icon to launch IE Disclaimer: Many assumptions were made he 1). The C drive is your OS 2). iexplore.exe resides where described, and the direct- ory structure is similar as described. To aid with the iexplore.exe location, use search I guess it's possible that your current IE icon is merely building another icon for the IE launch. But, I can't see it, and much easier to just create a new one. Additionally, there's usually a launch for IE behind the START button in the lower left corner. Just another option Gary "¸ô¤H¤B" wrote in message ... When I double click the IE icon from desktop, it only create new shortcut, not go into browsing internet. Anyone can fix? |
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Your problems have just begun if you have IE 7
![]() -- Newbie Coder (It's just a name) "¸ô¤H¤B" wrote in message ... Thabks everybody. Finally I upgrade to IE 7. All are fixed. "Newbie Coder" bl... In XP: START | CONTROL PANEL | INTERNET OPTIONS In 2000: START | SETTINGS | CONTROL PANEL | INTERNET OPTIONS Go to the ADVANCED TAB Just abover UNDERLINE LINKS it says SHOW INTERNET EXPLORER ON THE DESKTOP Uncheck it, click APPLY then check it again, click APPLY then click OK The Desktop should refresh & re-create the IE icon -- Newbie Coder (It's just a name) "Gary Walker" wrote in message t... Well obviously, that's not correct. And it's easier just to create a new one. You can figure out what's wrong with it later. 1). Right click an empty space somewhere on the desktop 2). Click new 3). Click shortcut 4). Click browse 5). Expand my computer 6). Expand the C drive 7). Expand program files 8). Expand the internet explorer directory 9). Click the iexplore.exe program once 10). Click OK 11). Click next 12). Clear the prefilled shortcut name 13). Enter the new name for the shortcut. Something like "Internet Explorer" 14). Click finish 15). You can now right click the icon and drag it to the desktop location desired 16). Double click the icon to launch IE Disclaimer: Many assumptions were made he 1). The C drive is your OS 2). iexplore.exe resides where described, and the direct- ory structure is similar as described. To aid with the iexplore.exe location, use search I guess it's possible that your current IE icon is merely building another icon for the IE launch. But, I can't see it, and much easier to just create a new one. Additionally, there's usually a launch for IE behind the START button in the lower left corner. Just another option Gary "¸ô¤H¤B" wrote in message ... When I double click the IE icon from desktop, it only create new shortcut, not go into browsing internet. Anyone can fix? |
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On Jun 7, 10:10 pm, "¸ô¤H¤B" wrote:
When I double click the IE icon from desktop, it only create new shortcut, not go into browsing internet. Anyone can fix? You guys All missed what he is trying to say. The same thing is happening to me, when I double click on my IE6 desktop icon, all it does is creates a IE shortcut. Right clicking on the icon doesn't give me the "Open" option, just "Create Shortcut", "Delete", "Rename" and "Properties" And they all function properly. Please help ![]() Kurt R |
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Perhaps if this was posted in the proper newsgroup, instead of the Outlook
Express newsgroup, the answers may have been different. For Internet Explorer questions not pertaining to Outlook Express, please post to one of the following: IE6 Specific Newsgroup: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...er.ie6.browser IE General newsgroup, (For IE6 and IE7): news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "MDGeist" wrote in message ups.com... On Jun 7, 10:10 pm, "¸ô¤H¤B" wrote: When I double click the IE icon from desktop, it only create new shortcut, not go into browsing internet. Anyone can fix? You guys All missed what he is trying to say. The same thing is happening to me, when I double click on my IE6 desktop icon, all it does is creates a IE shortcut. Right clicking on the icon doesn't give me the "Open" option, just "Create Shortcut", "Delete", "Rename" and "Properties" And they all function properly. Please help ![]() Kurt R |
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