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Wayne Brown - 31 Mar 2006 13:28 GMT
IE has decided to stop allowing a new window (Ctrl-N).  Does anyone know how
to turn this back on?

I'm using XP-Pro, IE 6 SP2 and CA ezarmour firewall and virus software.

Regards, Wayne
Ole Martin Brynildsen - 27 Apr 2006 10:51 GMT
Check this settings:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Restrictions
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Restrictions

NoFileNew - Disable the File > New command.

Other settings:
AlwaysPromptWhenDownload - Always prompt user when downloading files.
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.
NoFileOpen - Disable the File > Open command.
NoFindFiles - Disable the Find Files command.
NoNavButtons - Disables the Forward and Back navigation buttons
NoOpeninNewWnd - Disable Open in New Window option.
NoPrinting - Remove Print and Print Preview from the File menu.
NoSelectDownloadDir - Disable the option of selecting a download directory.
NoTheaterMode - Disable the Full Screen view option.
NoViewSource - Disable the ability to view the page source HTML.
RestGoMenu - Remove Mail and News menu item.

> IE has decided to stop allowing a new window (Ctrl-N).  Does anyone know
> how to turn this back on?
>
> I'm using XP-Pro, IE 6 SP2 and CA ezarmour firewall and virus software.
>
> Regards, Wayne
 
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