Thank you, war1. The problem was an nvidia driver change - now sorted.
Trevor
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Browse All TopicsSomething I have done/altered in the past week has caused IE7 tabbed browsing to change its behaviour. When I use the Ctrl key to click on a link within a page nothing happens. Previously, it opened a new tab (in the same window) in the normal way. The Ctrl key still works normally to open a new tab (in the same window) when the link is outside the page (eg in the history pane).
What have I done, and how can I get it back without completely resetting IE7?
Many thanks, folks.
Trevor Campbell Davis
London, England
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by: war1Posted on 2008-09-06 at 19:54:40ID: 22409948
Hello trevorcd,
1. An addon may be interfering with IE. Disable Addons. Go to Tools > Add-on Manager, and uncheck the addons.
If you cannot open IE, start IE without addons. Go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Internet Explorer (No add-ons).
2. By resetting IE, do you mean reinstall or reset the settings? Did you look under Tab settings to see what has changed? Compare a computer that works properly with the one that does not?
Reset IE settings. Go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced. Click on "Reset" button. Click OK. Close all browsers. Reboot the computer.
3. Check if a program running in the background is interfering with Internet Explorer. Temporarily disable antivirus and other security programs, firewall, toolbars such as Google and Yahoo, and desktop programs such as MSN and Google.
4. If using Windows XP, uninstall and reinstall IE7. Make sure you have the latest updates.
5. Create a new user account in Windows.
Hope this helps!
war1