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тАО08-31-2001 07:15 AM
тАО08-31-2001 07:15 AM
home page
Using Windows 95 my system won't let me change my home page. I go to "tools", then "internet options" click on "use current" when I am where I want to be, but the system will not apply my change and keeps reverting to the ICQ page. ( There is no "apply tab".) Help!
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тАО09-05-2001 03:59 AM
тАО09-05-2001 03:59 AM
Re: home page
Click Tools -->internet options...then type in the URL/website u want to be your startup / home page.
Then click OK.
If this does not work, you can always edit the registry, simply Click start run, "regedit" then search (edit-->find) for the current website (ie www.ICQ.com or similar?) and replace it with your ideal start page. Playing with the registry is dangerous...you have been warned.
Good luck
Then click OK.
If this does not work, you can always edit the registry, simply Click start run, "regedit" then search (edit-->find) for the current website (ie www.ICQ.com or similar?) and replace it with your ideal start page. Playing with the registry is dangerous...you have been warned.
Good luck
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тАО09-05-2001 05:36 AM
тАО09-05-2001 05:36 AM
Re: home page
You may be using the IE version that came with your system.
Upgrade to IE 5.5, downloadable from www.microsoft.com
You should also think about upgrading to Win 98 as it is much better.
Upgrade to IE 5.5, downloadable from www.microsoft.com
You should also think about upgrading to Win 98 as it is much better.
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тАО07-12-2002 10:12 PM
тАО07-12-2002 10:12 PM
Re: home page
ICQ keeps changing it. I think you will have to disable it from ICQ control panel.
I am sure you would love Microsoft Windows XP.
Read thiese articles for more XP Information
http://www.windowsxpforums.com/reasons_get_windowsxp_professional.htm
http://www.windowsxpforums.com/reasons_get_windowsxp_home.htm
I am sure you would love Microsoft Windows XP.
Read thiese articles for more XP Information
http://www.windowsxpforums.com/reasons_get_windowsxp_professional.htm
http://www.windowsxpforums.com/reasons_get_windowsxp_home.htm
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