Dos Cmd for IE 6.0

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Looking for Dos cmd you can enter in, run--there are a number of cmd you can
run one at a time that will ckeck your IE
There a page that shows these CMD but can't recall wer had them writen down
but can find them, anyone know were i can find these CMD on line somewere?

thanks for anyhelp
 
lobster said:
Looking for Dos cmd you can enter in, run--there are a number of cmd you can
run one at a time that will ckeck your IE
There a page that shows these CMD but can't recall wer had them writen down
but can find them, anyone know were i can find these CMD on line somewere?

thanks for anyhelp


C:\program files\internet explorer\iexplore
 
Opens IE...
Start | Run | Type: iexplorer | Click OK

Opens IE in kiosk mode.......
Start | Run | Type: iexplore -k | Click OK
Ctrl + W to close.

Open Explorer in Kiosk Mode @ C:\......
Start | Run | Type: iexplore -k c:\ | Click OK
Ctrl + W to close.

Command line switches for Internet Explorer 4.0
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/178058

How to Use Kiosk Mode in Microsoft Internet Explorer
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=154780

Internet Explorer Repair tool is IE4UINIT.EXE.

IE4UINIT.EXE = IE 5.0 Per-User Install Utility.

Apparently it still works in XP.

Start | Run | Type: IE4UINIT.EXE | Click OK

%windir%\Fix IE Log.txt

Description of the Internet Explorer Repair tool
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/194177

IE4UINIT.EXE command will also create the Quick Launch folder automatically
to %Appdata%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer if missing.
from...
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/QLError.htm


<quote>
-new Launches the browser window in a new browsing process.
-remote Starts a remote instance of Internet Explorer on UNIX platforms
only.
-k Starts the browser in Kiosk or full-screen mode.
-nohome Starts Internet Explorer without its home page.
-embedding Starts the Web browser control (no home page is displayed).
-channelband Displays the channels folder.
-e Starts Internet Explorer Help on UNIX platforms only.
-v (also -version) Can be used to specify the version on UNIX platforms
only.
<quote>
from...
Startup switches for Internet Explorer
http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/answers/10.html
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iexplore -channelband opens a partial Favorites folder without IE appearing.

Clicking the Close [X] brings up this message...

---------------------------
Channel Bar
---------------------------
Do you want the Channel bar to be displayed next time you restart your
computer?
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Yes No
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From IE 6 HELP...
[[To display the Channel bar on the desktop
The desktop Channel bar is available only if you have upgraded from Internet
Explorer 4.0 or Windows 98.

You can use the Channel bar to quickly open Web channels from your desktop
without first opening the browser. You can display the Channel bar on your
desktop whether or not you are running the Active Desktop interface.

If you installed the browser without the new desktop
* Click Start, point to Programs, point to Internet Explorer, and then click
Channel Bar.

If you installed the browser with the new desktop
1. Right-click the desktop, and then click Properties.
2. On the Web tab, select the View my Active Desktop as a Web page check
box.
3. Select the Internet Explorer Channel Bar check box.

Note
To close the Channel bar, point to the top of the Channel bar, and then
click the Close button that appears. ]]

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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