saving open ie windows

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I have a windows vista ultimate (Dell XPS 420) with Windows IE. Often I have
as many as 40 windows open at a time. Is there an easy, quick way to save
all 40 in one place while machine is re-booted or I go on to another
project?
 
DiDi said:
I have a windows vista ultimate (Dell XPS 420) with Windows IE. Often
I have as many as 40 windows open at a time. Is there an easy, quick
way to save all 40 in one place while machine is re-booted or I go on
to another project?

In IE8, Favorites -> Add Current Tabs to Favorites, pick a [sub]folder
where to save them. Best is to pick a new folder. Then later you can
click the star toolbar icon to show the Favorites/Feeds/History panel,
select the folder, and click the rightward pointer icon which opens all
shortcuts underneath that folder.
 
I have a windows vista ultimate (Dell XPS 420) with Windows IE. Often I have
as many as 40 windows open at a time. Is there an easy, quick way to save
all 40 in one place while machine is re-booted or I go on to another
project?

Firefox always asks to save your tabs for automatic reloading at next
restart of Firefox. I usually say no, but not always. (It works OK if
you shut it down before shutting down Windows, but it seems to have a
problem if you let Windows shut it down when you shut down the
computer.)

If your pages are open in separate windows, it just closes the one
window whose 'x' you click on.

There are at least two problems with my reply:

1. You might not care to mess with Firefox (I like it, but of course
YMMV).

2. I have no idea whether you mean windows (or tabs) in IE that are
open to several web pages, or the collection of various application
windows on your computer screen.
 
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