Need Help ie Browser

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Keith

I cannot find any way to locate my tools (ie; Back
button, history, refresh, favorites) They seem to have
disappeared and have not found a virus or trojan after a
full system scan. Has anyone else experienced this? Does
anyone know how to get them back? Please help with advise
this is very annoying, Keith
 
There is no toolbar to click... I already tried looking
for a hidden one with no luck.
 
-----Original Message-----
I cannot find any way to locate my tools (ie; Back
button, history, refresh, favorites) They seem to have
disappeared and have not found a virus or trojan after a
full system scan. Has anyone else experienced this? Does
anyone know how to get them back? Please help with advise
this is very annoying, Keith
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Hi Keith,
Happened to me also and I discovered that somehow
my 'View' options had been changed. Have you tried going
to 'View' at top of browser window (next to File and
Edit ) and clicking to open the menu then click
on 'Toolbars' then on 'Standard Buttons', plus any other
options you are missing.
Penny
 
Keith said:
I cannot find any way to locate my tools (ie; Back
button, history, refresh, favorites) They seem to have
disappeared and have not found a virus or trojan after a
full system scan. Has anyone else experienced this? Does
anyone know how to get them back? Please help with advise
this is very annoying, Keith

From http://www.fjsmjs.com/IE/notoolbaar.htm

Try pressing F11. If that doesn't work read on.

From Doug Knox:

Close any open Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer windows.

Click Start, Run and enter REGEDIT

Go to:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar

There are 3 sub keys: Explorer, ShellBrowser, WebBrowser'

In each of these sub-keys is the entry for ITBarLayout

For IE Toolbars: The WebBrowser Sub-key directly affects IE.
For Windows Explorer Toolbars: The Explorer Sub-key directly affects
Explorer.
The ShellBrowser sub-key may affect IE as well. Its effect on IE and
Windows Explorer is unknown at this time, so if the first option doesn't
work, delete the ITBarLayout value here as well.

Choose the relavent sub-key and right click where it says ITBarLayout and
select Delete.

The deleted value will automatically be recreated for you.

You may want to right click on the main key (above) and select Export. This
will allow you to backup the contents of the whole key, including subkeys.

Or try this utility, which does the same thing:
Toolbars missing in Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/ToolbarRepair.Exe
 
Penny this was very informative but unfortunately I dont
even have top browser with file save etc. This is my
aanoyance let me know if you can still help Keith...
Thanks again for your reply.
 
Doug you have no idea how greatful I am thanks for your
expertise on the information provided. I will try this as
soon as I can... Once again thanks, Keith
 
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