read the browser's homepage

  • Thread starter Thread starter kherad
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To do that Right click on the IE Icon on your Desktop and select properties
and on the General Tab on the IE Properties you will see an input text box
for the Home page and the URL address for the current homepage.

What is the reason for the Q is your homepage been changed which you are
accessing when you connect to the internet?.
HTH
Please let us know your outcome.
Regards,
nass
 
I don't know the answer but don't use Beta 7. You won't be able to use IE any
more and the windows explorer search function won't work until you reinstall
some .dll files that the beta release erases. Not only that, but Microsoft
won't help you until you give them all kinds of information that is not
pertinent to the problem. Opera and Firefox are better anyway and now they
are both free!
 
RickAllenS said:
I don't know the answer but don't use Beta 7. You won't be able to use IE
any
more and the windows explorer search function won't work until you
reinstall
some .dll files that the beta release erases. Not only that, but Microsoft
won't help you until you give them all kinds of information that is not
pertinent to the problem. Opera and Firefox are better anyway and now they
are both free!

Oh, baloney.
 
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