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Internet Explorer Tips

Restrictions
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

Repair
Restoring Ability to Save Graphics as JPGs - Updated 8/17/05
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
Not Being Prompted for Download Folder - Added 5/19/01

Shortcuts
Adding the IE 7 Icon to the Desktop in Vista - Added 2/8/07
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

Changing the Look


Bringing Back the Menu in IE7 - Added 2/4/07
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

Misc
Internet Explorer 8 - Manage Add-Ons - Added 5/6/09
Clearing Previous Entries from the Drop Down List - Added 10/18/05
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

Internet Explorer 8 - Manage Add-Ons


Added 5/6/09
With the Internet Explorer 8, you can view and manage Add-Ons that programs can put
into the Internet Explorer. There may be some there slowing down the Internet Explorer
and some you don't even need.
Go to Tools / Manage Add-Ones
This will show the Name and Status (Enabled or Disabled), and how long each is
adding to the load time.
If you want to disable one, highlight it and click on the Disable or Enable button in the
lower right hand corner

Adding the IE 7 Icon to the Desktop in Vista


Added 2/8/07
By default, the icon for the Internet Explorer 7 does not show up on the Vista desktop
1. To add it back in again, a registry edit is needed.
2. [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Expl
orer\HideDesktopIcons\NewStartPanel]
"{871C5380-42A0-1069-A2EA-08002B30309D}"=dword:00000000
3. You can download the reg file and then run it to do this automatically.
4. Then log off and back on again

Bringing Back the Menu in IE7


Added 2/4/07
By default, after you upgrade to IE7, the Menu and Links don't show. To add them back
in again:
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Start the Internet Explorer


Right click on the toolbar
Uncheck Lock the Toolbars
Check Menu Bar
Check Links

Clearing Previous Entries from the Drop Down List


Added 10/18/05
If you want to clear the list of entries that shows up in the drop down list of the address
bar,
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Go to Tools / Internet Options


Click on the Content tab
Click on the AutoComplete button
At least highlight Web Addresses
Click on Clear Forms

Restoring Ability to Save Graphics as JPGs


Updated 8/17/05
If you can't save files a JPG's (only Bitmap), first try emptying your Temporary Internet
Files
Tools / Internet Options / Delete Files button
If that doesn't work, try clicking in the Settings button / View Objects button
Remove any files that show as Damaged or Unknown
Submitted 7/24/02
If your Internet Explorer no longer allows you to save graphics as JPGs
1. Go to Tools / Options
2. Click on the Advanced tab
3. In the Security section at the bottom, uncheck Do not save encrypted pages to
disk

Submitted by Tony

Can't Connect to Internet With Internet Explorer


Added 10/3/04
If no Internet application like IE, Outlook Express or other browsers are working,
it may be due to corrupted Winsock registry entries.
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:
1. Delete the corrupted Winsock registry entries
2. Import clean ones
3. Reboot the computer
For All Operating Systems - Remove the old registry entries - Download Registry Entry
Import the clean registry file for your particular operating system

For Win98 - Download Registry Entry


For ME - Download Registry Entry
For WindowsXP - Download Reg file
For Windows2000 - Download Reg file

After importing the appropriate registry key, reboot the computer

Hyperlinks Not Working


Updated 9/1/04
If you click on a hyperlink in a web page and only a blank window appears,
1. Go to Start / Run
2. Then enter regsvr32 urlmon.dll
3. Click Ok when finished

4. If that single change does not resolve the problem, repeat the process by running
the following additional entries:

regsvr32
regsvr32
regsvr32
regsvr32
regsvr32
regsvr32
regsvr32

Shdocvw.dll
Msjava.dll
Actxprxy.dll
Oleaut32.dll
Mshtml.dll
Browseui.dll
Shell32.dll (Windows XP and Windows 2000 only)

There have been several instances where the previous tip using regsrv32 does not solve
the problem with hyperlinks not working.
In this case try:
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Open Internet Explorer


Go to Tools / Internet Options
Click on the Programs tab
Click on the Reset Web Settings button

Organizing the Links Toolbar with Folders


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.
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With Internet Explorer running press Ctrl-B


Scroll down to the Links folder
Click the Create Folder button
Give it whatever name you want for a particular category
You can drag any current pages into the appropriate directories at this time as
well

Re-Setting Internet Explorer to Save rather than Open Files Downloaded


Updated 12/26/03
You might also try opening up the Windows Explorer
1. Go to Tools / Folder Options / File Types

2. Scroll down to the file Extension want to change


3. Click on the Advanced button
4. Check Confirm after download
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:
1. Start Regedit
2. Go to Hkey_Classes_Root \ exefile
3. Change the EditFlags value from d8 07 01 00 to d8 07 00 00

Removing Unwanted Toolbar Items


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:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Extensions
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\MenuExt

Deleting the INDEX.DAT file (Windows2000, XP)


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:
1. Close all running applications
2. Open a command window (CMD.EXE)
3. Go to to C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temporary
Internet Files\Content.IE5 (where username is the replaced by your current login
name)
4. Start the Task Manager (Ctrl-Shift-Esc)

5. Click on the Processes tab


6. Select EXPLORER.EXE and click on End Process
7. The screen will be blank except for the command window
8. Delete the INDEX.DAT file
9. Go back to the Task Manager
10. Do File / Run / Explorer and the desktop will be back
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
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Open up a CMD window to the C:\ directory


Start the Task Manager (Ctrl-Shift-Esc)
Click on the Processes tab
Select EXPLORER.EXE and click on End Process
Run INDEX.BAT
Go back to the Task Manager
Do File / Run / Explorer and the desktop will be back

Once you learn how do this, it only takes about 30 seconds to delete the file.

Automatically Clearing the Temporary Internet Files


Added 12/21/02
You can have Internet Explorer automatically clear your Temporary Internet Cache files
every time you close the program.
1. Go to Tools / Internet Options
2. Click on the Advanced button
3. Scroll down almost to the bottom and check Empty Temporary Internet Files
folder when browser is closed

Seeing When a Web Page Was Last Updated


Added 2/21/00
You can easily determine when a web page was last updated.
1. Open up the page you want.

2. Enter javascript:alert(document.lastModified) in the Address bar


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.
1. While javascript:alert(document.lastModified) is in the Address bar, click on the
"E" logo next to the page title in the address bar and drag and drop it onto the
Links bar.
2. To rename it just right-click on the title in the Links toolbar.
Submitted by Lewis Hoffmann
Updated 12/21/02
To use this without all the typing each time:
1. Open C:\Windows\Favorites folder in Explorer
2. Copy (you must copy, NOT make a new shortcut) any existing shortcut in that
folder.
3. Paste it back to the same (C:\windows\favorites) directory
4. Right click it, click properties, in the URL: box put in your tip
javascript:alert(document.lastModified)
5. Then rename it, I named it Date Info.
6. That's it, it's always there in Favorites when you want it.
Submitted by Bruce Koptionak

Repairing/Adding Components to IE6


Added 11/23/02
To repair (or add features to IE6)
1. Make sure you have the source files from the same location they were installed
2. Do a Start / Run / rundll32 setupwbv.dll,IE6Maintenance
3. You will then be given the options to Add a Component or Repair

View Source Code Not Working


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

IE Toolbar Restrictions
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\Expl
orer
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

Back button and menu item.

Btn_Forward

Forward button and menu


item.

Btn_Stop

Stop button and menu item.

Btn_Refresh

Refresh button and menu


item.

Btn_Home

Home button and menu


item.

Btn_Search

Search button and menu


item.

Btn_History

History button and menu


item.

Btn_Favorites

Favorites button and menu


item.

Btn_Media

Media button and menu


item. [Only available with
IE 6]

NoBandCustomize

No adding or removing
menu or toolbars.

NoToolbarCustomize 1

Customizing the toolbar.

IE Restrictions
Added 9/20/02
1. Start Regedit
2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software \ Policies \ Microsoft \ Internet
Explorer \ Restrictions
3. Add a DWORD with a name of:
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.


4. Give it a value of 1 to turn on the restriction
5. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Policies \ Microsoft \ Internet
Explorer \ Toolbars \ Restrictions
6. Create a DWORD with a name of :
NoToolbarOptions
toolbars.

Disables adding, removing, or moving

7. Give it a value of 1 to enable this restriction.

Closing Multiple Windows


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

View Favorites on the Desktop


Added 9/10/02
You can create a window on your desktop that will display your Internet Explorer
Favorites
Start / Run / iexplore -channelband

Internet Explorer Keyboard Shortcuts


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

When in the Address bar, move the cursor right to the next

ARROW

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

Working with favorites

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

Quickly Access the Address Bar


Added 7/24/02
To quickly get to the Address Bar, simply press the Alt-D key

Removing IE Menu Items


Submitted 5/6/02
If you want to remove items on the Tools Menu, possibly those left over by uninstalled
applications:
1. Start Regedit
2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Extensions
3. Delete any of the keys you don't want to show
Submitted by Ronny

Download Source Files for All Operating System Versions of IE6


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),
1. Download just the setup file:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/ie60/ie6setup.exe to a directory.
For example C:\IE6_FULL
2. Then do a Start / Run
3. Enter in the following command (with the quotes):
"C:\IE6_FULL\ie6setup.exe" /c:"ie6wzd.exe /d /s:""#E"
4. You will then get a dialog box with what operating systems you want to
download and the folder where you want them to go.

Changing Cookies Settings


Added 3/14/02
To change how the Internet Explorer deals with cookies:
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Start Internet Explorer


Go to Tools / Internet Options
Click on the Privacy tab
Click on the Advanced button
From here you can select your cookie settings.

Changing the Internet Explorer Start Page


Added 2/3/02
To change your start page:
1. Go to a web page that you want to have as your initial page when you start IE
2. Select Tools / Internet Options
3. In the Home page section, simply click on the Use Current button
If your home page keeps getting reset to some other site, likely there is a program
running when you first turn on your computer.
1. Run MSCONFIG to see what programs are starting automatically and uncheck
any that look suspicious.
2. You can also see my section on Stopping Applications from Starting
Automatically

Automatically Empty Temporary Internet Files


Added 1/22/02
To have the Internet Explorer automatically delete files in the Temporary Internet Files
folder:
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To go Tools / Internet Options


Click on the Advanced tab
Scroll down to the Security section
Check Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed

Speeding Up IE If No Proxy Server is Installed


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.
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Go to Tools / Internet Options


Click on the Connections tab
Click on the LAN Settings button
Uncheck Automatically detect settings

Disabling Script Debugging

Added 1/8/02
If you want to disable Internet Explorer's displaying windows when there is a script
error on a page,
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Start Internet Explorer


Go to Tools / Internet Options
Click on the Advanced tab
Under the Browsing section, check Disable script debugging and uncheck
Display notification about every script error

Restoring the Default Window Size in Internet Explorer


Added 12/8/01
If the default size of Internet Explorer is not what you want,
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Start Regedit
Go to HKey_Current_User / Software / Microsoft / Internet Explorer / Main
Delete or rename the key Window_Placement
Restart IE

Download reg file

Changing the Default Sound in Internet Explorer


Added 11/17/01
You can change the default sound heard when opening new pages in the Internet
Explorer.
1. Start Regedit
2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ AppEvents \ Schemes \ Apps\ Explorer \
Navigating\ .current
3. Change the default value to the wav file you want to use.
4. Leaving it blank will turn off the sound.
5. This also changes the default sound when navigating to folders in the Explorer.

Removing a Branded Logo from IE


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.

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Go to Start / Run
Enter in rundll32 iedkcs32.dll,Clear
Now start up your browser and the spinning logo will be back to the default.
If the logo keeps getting replaced, see the Tips / Application tips section on
Stopping Applications from Starting Automatically

Using Your Own Style Sheet for All Web Pages


Added 8/18/01
If you want Internet Explorer to use your own style sheet for formatting:
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Select Tools / Internet Options


Click on the Accessibility button
Check Format documents using my style sheet
Browse to the location of the style sheet you want to use

Internet Explorer Control Panel Restrictions


Added 6/28/01
1. Start Regedit
2. Create the following key if it is not already there:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Policies \ Microsoft \ Internet Explorer \
Control Panel
3. Under this key create any of the following strings to enable the restrictions you
want.
4. A value of 1 will enable the restriction
5. Remove the string to disable it

Accessibility = Accessibility settings


Advanced = Advanced settings
AdvancedTab = Advanced tab
Autoconfig = Autoconfig settings
Cache = Cache settings
CalendarContact = Contact settings
Check_If_Default = Check if IE default browser setting
Connection Settings = Change Connection Type
Certificates = Certificates settings
CertifPers = Personal Certificates settings
CertifSite = Certificates Publishers settings
Colors = Colors settings
Connection Wizard = Ability to run the Connection Wizard
ConnectionsTab = Connections tab
Connwiz Admin Lock = Connection Wizard administrative lockout

ContentTab = Content tab


Fonts = Fonts settings
FormSuggest = Forms suggest setting
FormSuggest Passwords = Passwords suggest setting
GeneralTab = General tab
History = History settings
HomePage = Home Page settings
Languages = Languages settings
Links = Links settings
Messaging = MS Messaging settings
Profiles = Profiles settings
ProgramsTab = Programs tab
Proxy = Proxy settings
Ratings = Ratings settings
ResetWebSettings = Reset web settings
SecAddSites = Security Add sites settings
SecChangeSettings = Security changes
SecurityTab = Security tab
Settings = Settings boxes
Wallet = MS Wallet settings (IE 5.xx and newer)

Not Being Prompted for Download Folder


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:
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Start the Explorer (Not Internet Explorer)


Select Tools / Folder Options
Click on the File Types tab
Go to the extension you want to change (zip, exe etc.)
Click on the Edit button (W2K click on the Advanced button)
Make sure the Confirm Open After Download box is checked

Displaying the Internet Connection Wizard


Submitted 12/9/00
If you want Internet Explorer to display the Internet Connection Wizard again:
1. Open Regedit

2. Go to this key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet


Connection Wizard\Completed
3. Set the value to 0
Submitted by David Hallas Andersen

Moving Backward or Forward with the Wheel Mouse


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

Automatic Entry of WWW and COM


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

Forgotten the Content Advisor Password


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:
1. Start Regedit
2. Go to H_KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Current
Version/Policies/Ratings
3. Delete the entry called Key

Downloading More than Four Files at a Time


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:
1. Start Regedit
2. Go to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Intern
et Settings
3. Change the MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server to whatever number you want
4. Change the MaxConnectionsPerServer to whatever number you want
Submitted by Moose

Getting and Explorer View of Your Internet Favorites


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

Disabling the Ability to Add or Remove IE's Toolbars


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
1. Start Regedit
2. Go to HKEY_USERS \ .DEFAULT \ Software \ Policies \ Microsoft \ Internet
Explorer \ Toolbars \ Restrictions
3. Create a DWORD value called NoToolbarOptions
4. Give it a value of 1
Now, although you can change what is on the toolbars themselves, you can add or
remove any.

Specifying the Default Download Directory in Internet Explorer


Added 2/21/00
To specify the default download directory for the Internet Explorer

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4.

Start Regedit
Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software \ Microsoft \ Internet Explorer
Add a String value called Download Directory
For it's value, enter in the Directory where you want your downloaded files to go

Disabling the Ability to Change the Default Download Directory


Added 2/21/00
If you want user's not to be able to change the Default Download Directory
1. Start Regedit
2. Go to HKEY_USERS \ .DEFAULT \ Software \ Policies \ Microsoft \ Internet
Explorer \ Restrictions
3. Create a DWORD value called NoSelectDownloadDir
4. Give it a value of 1
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.

Clearing Internet Explorer's AutoComplete Entries


Added 2/21/00
If you want to clear all the entries that show up from past searches, web entries etc.
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3.
4.

Start IE
Go to Tools / Internet Options / Content / AutoComplete
Click on the Clear Forms button
If you want to disable this in the future, uncheck any of the boxes that apply

Starting Internet Explorer in Full Screen Kiosk Mode


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)
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

Creating Hidden URL Shortcuts


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:
1. Start Regedit
2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINES / Software / Microsoft / InternetExplorer /
AboutURLs
3. Add String Values with the shortcut name you want to use
4. Give them the value of the URL you want the shortcut to go to
5. Then from the Internet Explorer, simply type about:shortcut_name

Easy Way to Scroll Through Web Pages


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

Internet Explorer Repair (IE5)


Added 12/21/99
With IE5 there is a way to do a repair in case the installation has gotten corrupted.
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6.

Go to the Control Panel


Open up Add/Remove Programs
Select Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and Internet Tools
Click the Add/Remove button
Check Repair Internet Explorer
Click on the OK button

Quick Way to Change the Security Settings (IE5)


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

Importing and Exporting Favorites and Cookies with IE5


Added 12/20/99
1. With IE5 you can now import your Favorites and Cookies
2. Just select File / Import and Export
3. The Import/Export Wizard will come up on the screen. Just click on the Next
button
4. Then just select what you want to do.
5. It will Export or Import from a single file

IE 5 Link Tips
Submitted 12/18/99
1. In IE5 you can use the tab key to scroll through links on a page, then hit the
Enter key to open the link.
2. You can also right-click a link, then choose to open it in a new window.
3. You can also right-click a down-loadable file and select save target to to start the
download.
Submitted by Mike Kloss

Adding a History Icon to your Desktop (IE5)


Added 11/9/99
Right-click on an open area of the desktop
1. Select New / Folder.
2. Type the name, as shown: History.{FF393560-C2A7-11CF-BFF4444553540000}
3. The icon will be replaced by the History icon.

Changing Internet Explorer 5.0 Settings

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:

Enable Page Transitions - Can speed up page display if turned off


Notify when downloads complete
Print background colors and pictures
Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed

Removing Lost IE Supervisor Password


Added 4/20/99
If you forgot your Supervisor Password for the Internet Explorer, you can remove it by:
1. Starting Regedit
2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \
CurrentVersion \ Policies
3. Delete the Ratings key

Change Font Size


Submitted 1/31/99
In IE4, hold down CTRL and use the mouse wheel to increase/decrease font size
quickly.
Submitted by Trevor Heppler

Opening Temporary Internet Files


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:
1. Start the Internet Explorer

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Go to View / Internet Options


Click on the Security tab
Select Custom
Go to Launching applications and files in an IFRAME
Check Enable

Now you can click on a file in that directory and open it without the warning.

Quickly Opening a Newsgroup from your Browser


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:
1. Within your browser window (either IE4.X or Netscape 4.X) hit Ctrl+O which
will bring up the open page window.
2. Type the following: news:"newsgroup name", (e.g. news:alt.invest) then hit
Enter
3. The newsreader for the application will download the headers for that particular
newsgroup.
Submitted by Jim Himes

Internet Explorer in Full Screen Mode


Submitted 8/11/98
Press F11 to resize windows to a full screen in Internet Explorer 4.0
Submitted by Scott Witherow

Setting Internet Explorer Window Size


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.

Organizing Your Favorites


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.

Reordering Your Links (IE 4)


Added 3/29/98
1. You can change the order of the links in your IE4 toolbar.
2. Simply click and hold down the left mouse button over the link you want to
move
3. Then drag it to the new location on the links toolbar
4. The cursor will change to an I-bar when you have it set correctly

Changing the Links Icon (IE 4)


Added 3/29/98
To change the little icon that appears next to a link:
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Right-click on the link


Click on the Internet Shortcut tab
Click on the Change icon button
Select the icon you want to use

Changing the Search Pages Used by Internet Explorer 4.0


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:
1. Start Regedit
2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main
3. Change the value for Search Bar to the URL of the search engine you want to
use
Changing the Go / Search the Web Engine
1. Start Regedit
2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main
3. Change the value for Search Page to the URL of the search engine you want to
use

Having IE Load a Default Page Other Than BLANK.HTM


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:
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2.
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4.

Start Regedit
Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\ Microsoft\ Internet Explorer\ Main
Double click on Local Page
Enter the file you want to use

Changing the IE and Outlook Title Bars


Added 10/11/97
To change the IE Title Bar:
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4.

Start Regedit
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main
Add or edit the string value Window Title (there is a space between the words)
Add the text you want to appear

To Change the Outlook Title Bar


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Start Regedit
Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Outlook Express
Add or edit the string value WindowTitle (there is no space)
Add the text you want to appear

Changing the Information Boxes in IE 4


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:
1. Start Regedit
2. Search for InfoTip
3. Enter the text you want to appear for each icon
Items you can change are:

Network Neighborhood
My Computer
Control Panel
Printers
The Internet
My Documents
Recycle Bin
Briefcase
Internet Explorer
Dial-Up Networking

Opening Links in a New Window


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

Accessing your best Favorites


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

Keeping Track of Bookmarks


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

Changing Internet Explorer's Blank Page


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

Increasing Viewing Space


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

Changing the Directory for the Internet Explorer Cache


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:
1. Start Regedit
2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Windows /
CurrentVersion / Internet Settings / Cache / Path / Path1-4
3. Change the value of the paths to a single location or any location of your choice
4. You can even just have PATH1 and delete the other three
5. The next time you start the Internet Explorer, the cache files will only be placed
in the directories 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

Changing the Title Bar of the Internet Explorer


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:

1. Start Regedit
2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Internet
Explorer / Main
3. Add or edit the value of the string Window Title to be the new text you want
displayed

Changing the Internet Explorer, Mail and News Bitmap


Added 1/15/97
If you want to change the bitmap that is in the upper right hand corner:
1. Start Regedit
2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Internet Explorer \
Toolbar
3. Make a new String Value named BrandBitmap
4. Give it a value of the BMP file you want to use
5. You can include the full path
6. The size should be approximately 32x32 but the tool bar will grow to
accommodate the size
7. This will change the bitmap that is used for Internet Explorer, Internet Mail and
Internet News

Using Other Mail Packages with Internet Explorer


Added 1/2/97
To change the Internet Explorer to use another e-mail package than Exchange when
sending mail:
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6.

Open a Folder
Select View / Options and then File Types
Go to URL:MailTo Protocol
Click on the Edit button
Highlight Open and click on the Edit button again
Under Application used to perform action: enter the path and program for your
e-mail application
7. You may need additional switches depending on your e-mail program
8. If you are concerned about going back to Exchange again, copy the existing
setting to a file. You can then paste this back again if needed.

Viewing Drives with IE 3.0


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

Changing your Favorites Location


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.
1. Start Regedit
2. Go to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explo
rer\Shell Folders
3. Double click on Favorites in the right hand panel
4. Enter the new location
5. Click on the OK button
6. Do the same for the User Shell Folders section a few lines down
7. Close Regedit
8. Create the directory you just pointed to
9. Copy any existing Favorites to that location
10. Be sure to include all folders
11. Start the Internet Explorer

Adding IE3.0 Bookmarks to the Start Menu


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Open the taskbar settings menu


Click advanced.
Create a new folder named Bookmarks.
Start Explorer and go to the folder c:\windows\Favorites. This is the IE3.0
bookmark file.
5. Select the Bookmarks and Folders you want in the start menu.
6. Select copy.
7. Switch back to the Taskbar properties menu and paste to the bookmarks file.

8. If you have a dial-up account and have autodial setup, clicking on a bookmark
from the Start menu will start IE, connect to your provider and load the page.
Submitted by Dan Rode
djrjr@en.com

Adding Custom Links and Applications to Internet Explorer 3.0 Toolbar


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:
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Start Internet Explorer 3.0


Select View / Options
Click on the Navigation tab
Click on the down arrow by Page
Select Quick Link #1-5
In the Name box, type the name you would like to see on the toolbar
In the Address box, enter the URL. If it is the current page, click on the Use
Current button
8. To add an application, simply type in the full path and application. To run it,
click on the button, select Open It and then Yes
9. If you have more changes, click on the Apply button
10. You will see the change to your toolbar immediately
11. Click on the OK button when you are finished
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.

Adding your HTML Editor to the Internet Explorer 3.0 Toolbar


Added 8/16/96
You can add your favorite HTML Editor, or any other program, to the Internet Explorer
3.0 toolbar.
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7.

Open up any folder


Select View / Options
Select File Types
Scroll down until you can select Internet Document (HTML)
Click in the Edit button
Under the Actions section at the bottom click on the New button
For the Action: type the word Edit

8. For the Application used to perform action: you can enter the path for your
application or browse
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.

Organizing Internet Explorer's Favorites


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.

Changing the Internet Explorer's ToolBar Background


Added 8/16/96
If you want to change the background on your Internet Explorer 3.0 toolbar:
1. Start IE 3.0
2. Go to View / Options
3. Click on the General tab
4. Uncheck Background Bitmap
5. Exit the Internet Explorer
6. Start Regedit
7. Go to HKey_Current_User / Software / Microsoft / Internet Explorer / Toolbar
8. Double-click on Back Bitmap
9. Enter the path and filename for the BMP file you want to use
10. Re-start Internet Explorer 3.0

Turning off the underline of hot links in Internet Explorer 3.0


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.

Starting the Internet Explorer with no initial Start Page


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:
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Open the Registry Editor


Search for The Internet
This should bring you to {FBF23B42 ...
Click on the + signs until you get to Shell / Open / Command
Double-Click on the (Default) in the right panel.
Add -nohome after the IEXPLORE.EXE.
For Example: C:\Program Files\Plus!\Microsoft Internet\IEXPLORE.EXE
-nohome
8. Restart the Internet Explorer and it will come up to a blank URL.

Keeping Control of URL Bookmarks


Submitted 1/8/96
1. Create Folder called Bookmarks
2. Rom the Internet Explorer or Netscape, Right click on a Web page and select
"create shortcut"
3. Copy these from Desktop location to Bookmarks folder
4. Drop Bookmarks Folder onto Start Button (into Start folder)
5. Now you can click on Start and then on Bookmarks and you have alphabetical
list of Bookmarks
Submitted by Eric Smith
eric@aztec.co.za

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