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saganized

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 7:45 am
Post subject: Application window position
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I have been told many times that by clicking the "X" when you exit a program,
Windows will "remember" the application window's size/position and re-open it
in the same size/position next time.

Lately though, Windows XP doesn't remember where I had Internet Explorer 7
positioned on my desktop, probably half the time. The size is correct; but
the application's window often moves approx 10-15 pixels right and down of
where it was the last time I closed it.

My Pop-up Blocker and Phishing Filter are both set to "on."

Any suggestion how I can *FORCE* Windows XP to remember where I have my IE7
browser window positioned on my desktop? Thank you in advance.

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 7:45 am
Post subject: Application window position
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I have been told many times that by clicking the "X" when you exit a program,
Windows will "remember" the application window's size/position and re-open it
in the same size/position next time.

Lately though, Windows XP doesn't remember where I had Internet Explorer 7
positioned on my desktop, probably half the time. The size is correct; but
the application's window often moves approx 10-15 pixels right and down of
where it was the last time I closed it.

My Pop-up Blocker and Phishing Filter are both set to "on."

Any suggestion how I can *FORCE* Windows XP to remember where I have my IE7
browser window positioned on my desktop? Thank you in advance.

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 7:45 am
Post subject: Application window position
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

I have been told many times that by clicking the "X" when you exit a program,
Windows will "remember" the application window's size/position and re-open it
in the same size/position next time.

Lately though, Windows XP doesn't remember where I had Internet Explorer 7
positioned on my desktop, probably half the time. The size is correct; but
the application's window often moves approx 10-15 pixels right and down of
where it was the last time I closed it.

My Pop-up Blocker and Phishing Filter are both set to "on."

Any suggestion how I can *FORCE* Windows XP to remember where I have my IE7
browser window positioned on my desktop? Thank you in advance.
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 7:45 am
Post subject: Application window position
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

I have been told many times that by clicking the "X" when you exit a program,
Windows will "remember" the application window's size/position and re-open it
in the same size/position next time.

Lately though, Windows XP doesn't remember where I had Internet Explorer 7
positioned on my desktop, probably half the time. The size is correct; but
the application's window often moves approx 10-15 pixels right and down of
where it was the last time I closed it.

My Pop-up Blocker and Phishing Filter are both set to "on."

Any suggestion how I can *FORCE* Windows XP to remember where I have my IE7
browser window positioned on my desktop? Thank you in advance.
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(Msg. 20) Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 7:45 am
Post subject: Application window position
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

I have been told many times that by clicking the "X" when you exit a program,
Windows will "remember" the application window's size/position and re-open it
in the same size/position next time.

Lately though, Windows XP doesn't remember where I had Internet Explorer 7
positioned on my desktop, probably half the time. The size is correct; but
the application's window often moves approx 10-15 pixels right and down of
where it was the last time I closed it.

My Pop-up Blocker and Phishing Filter are both set to "on."

Any suggestion how I can *FORCE* Windows XP to remember where I have my IE7
browser window positioned on my desktop? Thank you in advance.
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(Msg. 21) Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 7:45 am
Post subject: Application window position
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

I have been told many times that by clicking the "X" when you exit a program,
Windows will "remember" the application window's size/position and re-open it
in the same size/position next time.

Lately though, Windows XP doesn't remember where I had Internet Explorer 7
positioned on my desktop, probably half the time. The size is correct; but
the application's window often moves approx 10-15 pixels right and down of
where it was the last time I closed it.

My Pop-up Blocker and Phishing Filter are both set to "on."

Any suggestion how I can *FORCE* Windows XP to remember where I have my IE7
browser window positioned on my desktop? Thank you in advance.
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(Msg. 22) Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 7:45 am
Post subject: Application window position
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

I have been told many times that by clicking the "X" when you exit a program,
Windows will "remember" the application window's size/position and re-open it
in the same size/position next time.

Lately though, Windows XP doesn't remember where I had Internet Explorer 7
positioned on my desktop, probably half the time. The size is correct; but
the application's window often moves approx 10-15 pixels right and down of
where it was the last time I closed it.

My Pop-up Blocker and Phishing Filter are both set to "on."

Any suggestion how I can *FORCE* Windows XP to remember where I have my IE7
browser window positioned on my desktop? Thank you in advance.
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(Msg. 23) Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 7:45 am
Post subject: Application window position
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

I have been told many times that by clicking the "X" when you exit a program,
Windows will "remember" the application window's size/position and re-open it
in the same size/position next time.

Lately though, Windows XP doesn't remember where I had Internet Explorer 7
positioned on my desktop, probably half the time. The size is correct; but
the application's window often moves approx 10-15 pixels right and down of
where it was the last time I closed it.

My Pop-up Blocker and Phishing Filter are both set to "on."

Any suggestion how I can *FORCE* Windows XP to remember where I have my IE7
browser window positioned on my desktop? Thank you in advance.
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(Msg. 24) Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 2:32 pm
Post subject: Re: Application window position [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 07:45:02 -0800, saganized wrote:

> I have been told many times that by clicking the "X" when you exit a program,
> Windows will "remember" the application window's size/position and re-open it
> in the same size/position next time.
>
> Lately though, Windows XP doesn't remember where I had Internet Explorer 7
> positioned on my desktop, probably half the time. The size is correct; but
> the application's window often moves approx 10-15 pixels right and down of
> where it was the last time I closed it.
>
> My Pop-up Blocker and Phishing Filter are both set to "on."
>
> Any suggestion how I can *FORCE* Windows XP to remember where I have my IE7
> browser window positioned on my desktop? Thank you in advance.

It's a weakness in IE design or strength depending on how you look at it.
There are two windows remembered by IE - main launch window and secondary
window. A secondary window would be one opened using right click> new
window or a popup - usually smaller than the primary window.

The slight movement down is due to Windows design. When windows are not
fully maximized each instance is opened slightly "down" from the last
instance. The reason is to expose the title bars so that you can switch
between open windows by clicking them. I know of no way to change this
behavior.

Personally, I consistently open IE6 from my Quick Launch icon. Maximize
that window and use it to browse. Before closing, I check for secondary
windows that may be hanging around and close those. If this is not done,
the size of the popups becomes the size for IE the next time it is opened.
Finally I close the main window. Results: IE opens maximized every time
it's launched.

If you have not tried it yet, you might consider upgrading to IE7. It
includes tabbed browsing which greatly decreases - in fact, seems to
eliminate - the need to manage IE windows and window sizes.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
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(Msg. 25) Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 2:32 pm
Post subject: Re: Application window position [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 07:45:02 -0800, saganized wrote:

> I have been told many times that by clicking the "X" when you exit a program,
> Windows will "remember" the application window's size/position and re-open it
> in the same size/position next time.
>
> Lately though, Windows XP doesn't remember where I had Internet Explorer 7
> positioned on my desktop, probably half the time. The size is correct; but
> the application's window often moves approx 10-15 pixels right and down of
> where it was the last time I closed it.
>
> My Pop-up Blocker and Phishing Filter are both set to "on."
>
> Any suggestion how I can *FORCE* Windows XP to remember where I have my IE7
> browser window positioned on my desktop? Thank you in advance.

It's a weakness in IE design or strength depending on how you look at it.
There are two windows remembered by IE - main launch window and secondary
window. A secondary window would be one opened using right click> new
window or a popup - usually smaller than the primary window.

The slight movement down is due to Windows design. When windows are not
fully maximized each instance is opened slightly "down" from the last
instance. The reason is to expose the title bars so that you can switch
between open windows by clicking them. I know of no way to change this
behavior.

Personally, I consistently open IE6 from my Quick Launch icon. Maximize
that window and use it to browse. Before closing, I check for secondary
windows that may be hanging around and close those. If this is not done,
the size of the popups becomes the size for IE the next time it is opened.
Finally I close the main window. Results: IE opens maximized every time
it's launched.

If you have not tried it yet, you might consider upgrading to IE7. It
includes tabbed browsing which greatly decreases - in fact, seems to
eliminate - the need to manage IE windows and window sizes.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
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Sharon F

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(Msg. 26) Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 2:32 pm
Post subject: Re: Application window position [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 07:45:02 -0800, saganized wrote:

> I have been told many times that by clicking the "X" when you exit a program,
> Windows will "remember" the application window's size/position and re-open it
> in the same size/position next time.
>
> Lately though, Windows XP doesn't remember where I had Internet Explorer 7
> positioned on my desktop, probably half the time. The size is correct; but
> the application's window often moves approx 10-15 pixels right and down of
> where it was the last time I closed it.
>
> My Pop-up Blocker and Phishing Filter are both set to "on."
>
> Any suggestion how I can *FORCE* Windows XP to remember where I have my IE7
> browser window positioned on my desktop? Thank you in advance.

It's a weakness in IE design or strength depending on how you look at it.
There are two windows remembered by IE - main launch window and secondary
window. A secondary window would be one opened using right click> new
window or a popup - usually smaller than the primary window.

The slight movement down is due to Windows design. When windows are not
fully maximized each instance is opened slightly "down" from the last
instance. The reason is to expose the title bars so that you can switch
between open windows by clicking them. I know of no way to change this
behavior.

Personally, I consistently open IE6 from my Quick Launch icon. Maximize
that window and use it to browse. Before closing, I check for secondary
windows that may be hanging around and close those. If this is not done,
the size of the popups becomes the size for IE the next time it is opened.
Finally I close the main window. Results: IE opens maximized every time
it's launched.

If you have not tried it yet, you might consider upgrading to IE7. It
includes tabbed browsing which greatly decreases - in fact, seems to
eliminate - the need to manage IE windows and window sizes.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
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Sharon F

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(Msg. 27) Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 2:32 pm
Post subject: Re: Application window position [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 07:45:02 -0800, saganized wrote:

> I have been told many times that by clicking the "X" when you exit a program,
> Windows will "remember" the application window's size/position and re-open it
> in the same size/position next time.
>
> Lately though, Windows XP doesn't remember where I had Internet Explorer 7
> positioned on my desktop, probably half the time. The size is correct; but
> the application's window often moves approx 10-15 pixels right and down of
> where it was the last time I closed it.
>
> My Pop-up Blocker and Phishing Filter are both set to "on."
>
> Any suggestion how I can *FORCE* Windows XP to remember where I have my IE7
> browser window positioned on my desktop? Thank you in advance.

It's a weakness in IE design or strength depending on how you look at it.
There are two windows remembered by IE - main launch window and secondary
window. A secondary window would be one opened using right click> new
window or a popup - usually smaller than the primary window.

The slight movement down is due to Windows design. When windows are not
fully maximized each instance is opened slightly "down" from the last
instance. The reason is to expose the title bars so that you can switch
between open windows by clicking them. I know of no way to change this
behavior.

Personally, I consistently open IE6 from my Quick Launch icon. Maximize
that window and use it to browse. Before closing, I check for secondary
windows that may be hanging around and close those. If this is not done,
the size of the popups becomes the size for IE the next time it is opened.
Finally I close the main window. Results: IE opens maximized every time
it's launched.

If you have not tried it yet, you might consider upgrading to IE7. It
includes tabbed browsing which greatly decreases - in fact, seems to
eliminate - the need to manage IE windows and window sizes.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
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Sharon F

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(Msg. 28) Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 2:32 pm
Post subject: Re: Application window position [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 07:45:02 -0800, saganized wrote:

> I have been told many times that by clicking the "X" when you exit a program,
> Windows will "remember" the application window's size/position and re-open it
> in the same size/position next time.
>
> Lately though, Windows XP doesn't remember where I had Internet Explorer 7
> positioned on my desktop, probably half the time. The size is correct; but
> the application's window often moves approx 10-15 pixels right and down of
> where it was the last time I closed it.
>
> My Pop-up Blocker and Phishing Filter are both set to "on."
>
> Any suggestion how I can *FORCE* Windows XP to remember where I have my IE7
> browser window positioned on my desktop? Thank you in advance.

It's a weakness in IE design or strength depending on how you look at it.
There are two windows remembered by IE - main launch window and secondary
window. A secondary window would be one opened using right click> new
window or a popup - usually smaller than the primary window.

The slight movement down is due to Windows design. When windows are not
fully maximized each instance is opened slightly "down" from the last
instance. The reason is to expose the title bars so that you can switch
between open windows by clicking them. I know of no way to change this
behavior.

Personally, I consistently open IE6 from my Quick Launch icon. Maximize
that window and use it to browse. Before closing, I check for secondary
windows that may be hanging around and close those. If this is not done,
the size of the popups becomes the size for IE the next time it is opened.
Finally I close the main window. Results: IE opens maximized every time
it's launched.

If you have not tried it yet, you might consider upgrading to IE7. It
includes tabbed browsing which greatly decreases - in fact, seems to
eliminate - the need to manage IE windows and window sizes.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
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(Msg. 29) Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 2:32 pm
Post subject: Re: Application window position [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 07:45:02 -0800, saganized wrote:

> I have been told many times that by clicking the "X" when you exit a program,
> Windows will "remember" the application window's size/position and re-open it
> in the same size/position next time.
>
> Lately though, Windows XP doesn't remember where I had Internet Explorer 7
> positioned on my desktop, probably half the time. The size is correct; but
> the application's window often moves approx 10-15 pixels right and down of
> where it was the last time I closed it.
>
> My Pop-up Blocker and Phishing Filter are both set to "on."
>
> Any suggestion how I can *FORCE* Windows XP to remember where I have my IE7
> browser window positioned on my desktop? Thank you in advance.

It's a weakness in IE design or strength depending on how you look at it.
There are two windows remembered by IE - main launch window and secondary
window. A secondary window would be one opened using right click> new
window or a popup - usually smaller than the primary window.

The slight movement down is due to Windows design. When windows are not
fully maximized each instance is opened slightly "down" from the last
instance. The reason is to expose the title bars so that you can switch
between open windows by clicking them. I know of no way to change this
behavior.

Personally, I consistently open IE6 from my Quick Launch icon. Maximize
that window and use it to browse. Before closing, I check for secondary
windows that may be hanging around and close those. If this is not done,
the size of the popups becomes the size for IE the next time it is opened.
Finally I close the main window. Results: IE opens maximized every time
it's launched.

If you have not tried it yet, you might consider upgrading to IE7. It
includes tabbed browsing which greatly decreases - in fact, seems to
eliminate - the need to manage IE windows and window sizes.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
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Sharon F

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(Msg. 30) Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 2:32 pm
Post subject: Re: Application window position [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 07:45:02 -0800, saganized wrote:

> I have been told many times that by clicking the "X" when you exit a program,
> Windows will "remember" the application window's size/position and re-open it
> in the same size/position next time.
>
> Lately though, Windows XP doesn't remember where I had Internet Explorer 7
> positioned on my desktop, probably half the time. The size is correct; but
> the application's window often moves approx 10-15 pixels right and down of
> where it was the last time I closed it.
>
> My Pop-up Blocker and Phishing Filter are both set to "on."
>
> Any suggestion how I can *FORCE* Windows XP to remember where I have my IE7
> browser window positioned on my desktop? Thank you in advance.

It's a weakness in IE design or strength depending on how you look at it.
There are two windows remembered by IE - main launch window and secondary
window. A secondary window would be one opened using right click> new
window or a popup - usually smaller than the primary window.

The slight movement down is due to Windows design. When windows are not
fully maximized each instance is opened slightly "down" from the last
instance. The reason is to expose the title bars so that you can switch
between open windows by clicking them. I know of no way to change this
behavior.

Personally, I consistently open IE6 from my Quick Launch icon. Maximize
that window and use it to browse. Before closing, I check for secondary
windows that may be hanging around and close those. If this is not done,
the size of the popups becomes the size for IE the next time it is opened.
Finally I close the main window. Results: IE opens maximized every time
it's launched.

If you have not tried it yet, you might consider upgrading to IE7. It
includes tabbed browsing which greatly decreases - in fact, seems to
eliminate - the need to manage IE windows and window sizes.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
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