IE8 And Vista home page issue
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IE8 And Vista home page issue
Upgraded to IE8 on g/fs laptop and everytime I start it, it openms to a Welcome to IE8 Optimized for Yahoo page. The homepage is set to something else but it won't go there.
I've even tried removing the registry entry that marks that site but still doesn't help.
Any ideas?
I've even tried removing the registry entry that marks that site but still doesn't help.
Any ideas?
IE8 has the ability (just like IE7) to have more than one page selected to be opened when you start it.
To be sure of resetting the home page to JUST the page you want, be sure you only have ONE tab open and that tab is to the site you want for the home page. THEN tell it to use that page for the home page.
To be sure of resetting the home page to JUST the page you want, be sure you only have ONE tab open and that tab is to the site you want for the home page. THEN tell it to use that page for the home page.
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If I remember correctly, the IE8 introduction/optimized page has some settings selections for you. I assume you've stepped through those selections? (I'm sure you have, but needed to ask.)
After the browser is up, what happens when you click on the Home button? Does it still come to that optimization page? Or does it come up to your chosen home page?
After the browser is up, what happens when you click on the Home button? Does it still come to that optimization page? Or does it come up to your chosen home page?
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Since it comes up with that options settings page each time but when you press the Home button it goes to your specified home page ... It appears it's not saving those initial settings (obviously) ... so ...
Perhaps you need to reset the Internet Explorer settings so that it can return to defaults and try again. To do that, go to your Internet Options, Advanced, and at the bottom of the dialog should be a \"Reset...\" button. Click that then exit Internet Explorer (make sure all instances of Internet Explorer are shut down) then bring Internet Explorer back up.
More IE reset instructions ... look here
If that doesn't help, I'd suggest checking out Microsoft's Community Answer Forum for Internet Explorer found here.
Perhaps you need to reset the Internet Explorer settings so that it can return to defaults and try again. To do that, go to your Internet Options, Advanced, and at the bottom of the dialog should be a \"Reset...\" button. Click that then exit Internet Explorer (make sure all instances of Internet Explorer are shut down) then bring Internet Explorer back up.
More IE reset instructions ... look here
If that doesn't help, I'd suggest checking out Microsoft's Community Answer Forum for Internet Explorer found here.
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Did both already. What a pain. I'll figure it out eventually. ThanksTechPro wrote:Welp ... Either uninstall (followed by a re-install) or else use that Microsoft forum I linked earlier.