DigeratiPrime, on Mar 19 2009, 09:33 PM, said:
Are you using multiple versions of IE on the same Windows installation?
No. Starting with IE7, downloaded and installed IE8. The described problem started. I tried a rollback point on system restore and deinstalling IE8 separate times and still no help. After I deinstalled IE8 (back to IE7), IE7 would work similarly.
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By safe-mode you mean you launch " Internet Explorer (No Add-ons)" aka "iexplore.exe -extoff"?
Yes. This would only work with IE7, but would provide a screen with no menu bar, only the address bar, and no other controls on the screen, including the main rendering area for the web pages.
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None to be had. The screen disappears in less than a second.
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Not unless IE8 is - the system was working 100% fine before it was installed, and this was the only thing that was introduced aftewards. But I do doubt IE8 is that in an intended way.
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Try pressing ALT on the keyboard when IE is the active window to show the Menu Bar, then try to re-enable the missing toolbars from the View menu.
Also could try the Reset settings option under the Advanced tab in Internet Options, also accessible through the Control Panel.
I resigned myself to doing a complete re-install of my Windows XP partition now. Like I said, I ran into this problem. And then I have a couple of other reasons to do the re-install. But I would still like to know what is causing it. My going theory is that IE8 didn't take too well to the BHOs and the Add-Ons (most notably IE7Pro) that I had installed in IE7. I tried deinstalling those and still run into this problem. The first icon on my control panel options was messed up too (no caption, nothing happens when I click it).
I can always try IE8 first when my install gets to that point and then try and revert to IE7 if I still have problems.