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ggrothendieck
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      09-03-2007
On Windows Vista using IE7 if I press ctrl-T for a new tab I get
about:blank rather than
the home page in the new tab even though I set "Open home page for new
tabs
instead of a blank page" under
Tools | General | Internet Options | Tabs

If I click on the Home page icon the home page comes up in a new
window. If
I create a link in the Links Toolbar it does the same thing except it
also gives me
a message that its placing it in a new window since it has a different
security level.

How can I get my home page to appear in a new tab? I was able to do
that under XP
using IE7. I gather it thinks there is a security issue. How do I
circumvent this.

 
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Saucy
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      09-03-2007
Have you adjusted the security zones at any point?

Saucy


"ggrothendieck" <> wrote in message
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> On Windows Vista using IE7 if I press ctrl-T for a new tab I get
> about:blank rather than
> the home page in the new tab even though I set "Open home page for new
> tabs
> instead of a blank page" under
> Tools | General | Internet Options | Tabs
>
> If I click on the Home page icon the home page comes up in a new
> window. If
> I create a link in the Links Toolbar it does the same thing except it
> also gives me
> a message that its placing it in a new window since it has a different
> security level.
>
> How can I get my home page to appear in a new tab? I was able to do
> that under XP
> using IE7. I gather it thinks there is a security issue. How do I
> circumvent this.
>


 
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ggrothendieck
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      09-03-2007

I had to turn off UAC temporarily when installing an XP program
that was written prior to XP and will not install properly with Vista
user accounts but I turned UAC back on after I was finished and
other than that have not touched security.

On Sep 2, 8:47 pm, "Saucy"
<e9fd5gegbvc56y.bjt...@grdhtbis958t8j54j.net> wrote:
> Have you adjusted the security zones at any point?
>
> Saucy
>
> "ggrothendieck" <ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news: ups.com...
>
>
>
> > On Windows Vista using IE7 if I press ctrl-T for a new tab I get
> > about:blank rather than
> > the home page in the new tab even though I set "Open home page for new
> > tabs
> > instead of a blank page" under
> > Tools | General | Internet Options | Tabs

>
> > If I click on the Home page icon the home page comes up in a new
> > window. If
> > I create a link in the Links Toolbar it does the same thing except it
> > also gives me
> > a message that its placing it in a new window since it has a different
> > security level.

>
> > How can I get my home page to appear in a new tab? I was able to do
> > that under XP
> > using IE7. I gather it thinks there is a security issue. How do I
> > circumvent this.- Hide quoted text -

>



 
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Saucy
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      09-03-2007
Well, usually when you first use a tab in IE7, the new tab opens with a
built in page that explains tab browsing with an option to take you to your
home page and never show that introduction page again [or something like
that]. I thought if you had turned off scripting or somesuch that might have
frigged a bit.

Anyway, have you tried the "Restore defaults" button? Then go from there?

Saucy


"ggrothendieck" <> wrote in message
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>
> I had to turn off UAC temporarily when installing an XP program
> that was written prior to XP and will not install properly with Vista
> user accounts but I turned UAC back on after I was finished and
> other than that have not touched security.
>
> On Sep 2, 8:47 pm, "Saucy"
> <e9fd5gegbvc56y.bjt...@grdhtbis958t8j54j.net> wrote:
>> Have you adjusted the security zones at any point?
>>
>> Saucy
>>
>> "ggrothendieck" <ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news: ups.com...
>>
>>
>>
>> > On Windows Vista using IE7 if I press ctrl-T for a new tab I get
>> > about:blank rather than
>> > the home page in the new tab even though I set "Open home page for new
>> > tabs
>> > instead of a blank page" under
>> > Tools | General | Internet Options | Tabs

>>
>> > If I click on the Home page icon the home page comes up in a new
>> > window. If
>> > I create a link in the Links Toolbar it does the same thing except it
>> > also gives me
>> > a message that its placing it in a new window since it has a different
>> > security level.

>>
>> > How can I get my home page to appear in a new tab? I was able to do
>> > that under XP
>> > using IE7. I gather it thinks there is a security issue. How do I
>> > circumvent this.- Hide quoted text -

>>

>
>


 
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ggrothendieck
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      09-03-2007
I meant it was written prior to Vista.

On Sep 2, 8:58 pm, ggrothendieck <ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I had to turn off UAC temporarily when installing an XP program
> that was written prior to XP and will not install properly with Vista
> user accounts but I turned UAC back on after I was finished and
> other than that have not touched security.
>
> On Sep 2, 8:47 pm, "Saucy"
>
>
>
> <e9fd5gegbvc56y.bjt...@grdhtbis958t8j54j.net> wrote:
> > Have you adjusted the security zones at any point?

>
> > Saucy

>
> > "ggrothendieck" <ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>
> >news: oups.com...

>
> > > On Windows Vista using IE7 if I press ctrl-T for a new tab I get
> > > about:blank rather than
> > > the home page in the new tab even though I set "Open home page for new
> > > tabs
> > > instead of a blank page" under
> > > Tools | General | Internet Options | Tabs

>
> > > If I click on the Home page icon the home page comes up in a new
> > > window. If
> > > I create a link in the Links Toolbar it does the same thing except it
> > > also gives me
> > > a message that its placing it in a new window since it has a different
> > > security level.

>
> > > How can I get my home page to appear in a new tab? I was able to do
> > > that under XP
> > > using IE7. I gather it thinks there is a security issue. How do I
> > > circumvent this.- Hide quoted text -- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -



 
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JethroUK©
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      09-03-2007
Have you checked out the blank page?

It' a tutorial on using tabs - you have to choose 'don't show me this
again' - then it will open as web page


"ggrothendieck" <> wrote in message
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>I meant it was written prior to Vista.
>
> On Sep 2, 8:58 pm, ggrothendieck <ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I had to turn off UAC temporarily when installing an XP program
>> that was written prior to XP and will not install properly with Vista
>> user accounts but I turned UAC back on after I was finished and
>> other than that have not touched security.
>>
>> On Sep 2, 8:47 pm, "Saucy"
>>
>>
>>
>> <e9fd5gegbvc56y.bjt...@grdhtbis958t8j54j.net> wrote:
>> > Have you adjusted the security zones at any point?

>>
>> > Saucy

>>
>> > "ggrothendieck" <ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>>
>> >news: oups.com...

>>
>> > > On Windows Vista using IE7 if I press ctrl-T for a new tab I get
>> > > about:blank rather than
>> > > the home page in the new tab even though I set "Open home page for
>> > > new
>> > > tabs
>> > > instead of a blank page" under
>> > > Tools | General | Internet Options | Tabs

>>
>> > > If I click on the Home page icon the home page comes up in a new
>> > > window. If
>> > > I create a link in the Links Toolbar it does the same thing except it
>> > > also gives me
>> > > a message that its placing it in a new window since it has a
>> > > different
>> > > security level.

>>
>> > > How can I get my home page to appear in a new tab? I was able to do
>> > > that under XP
>> > > using IE7. I gather it thinks there is a security issue. How do I
>> > > circumvent this.- Hide quoted text -- Hide quoted text -

>>
>> - Show quoted text -

>
>


 
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ggrothendieck
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      09-03-2007
I think you are referring to about:tabs whereas I get about:blank .
I have read all the material on the about:tabs page though. As
I indicated in my first post I did choose that option but I still
don't get the home page in a separate tab. I was able to
configure this just the way I want under XP but not under
Vista even though I use IE7 in both.

On Sep 2, 11:14 pm, JethroUK© <re...@the.board> wrote:
> Have you checked out the blank page?
>
> It' a tutorial on using tabs - you have to choose 'don't show me this
> again' - then it will open as web page
>
> "ggrothendieck" <ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news: ups.com...
>
>
>
> >I meant it was written prior to Vista.

>
> > On Sep 2, 8:58 pm,ggrothendieck<ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I had to turn off UAC temporarily when installing an XP program
> >> that was written prior to XP and will not install properly with Vista
> >> user accounts but I turned UAC back on after I was finished and
> >> other than that have not touched security.

>
> >> On Sep 2, 8:47 pm, "Saucy"

>
> >> <e9fd5gegbvc56y.bjt...@grdhtbis958t8j54j.net> wrote:
> >> > Have you adjusted the security zones at any point?

>
> >> > Saucy

>
> >> > "ggrothendieck" <ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>
> >> >news: oups.com...

>
> >> > > On Windows Vista using IE7 if I press ctrl-T for a new tab I get
> >> > > about:blank rather than
> >> > > the home page in the new tab even though I set "Open home page for
> >> > > new
> >> > > tabs
> >> > > instead of a blank page" under
> >> > > Tools | General | Internet Options | Tabs

>
> >> > > If I click on the Home page icon the home page comes up in a new
> >> > > window. If
> >> > > I create a link in the Links Toolbar it does the same thing exceptit
> >> > > also gives me
> >> > > a message that its placing it in a new window since it has a
> >> > > different
> >> > > security level.

>
> >> > > How can I get my home page to appear in a new tab? I was able to do
> >> > > that under XP
> >> > > using IE7. I gather it thinks there is a security issue. How do I
> >> > > circumvent this.- Hide quoted text -- Hide quoted text -


 
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ggrothendieck
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      09-03-2007
I tried doing clicking Restore in the tabs Internet Option screen,
restarting IE7 and setting up the option to open the home
page in a tab all over again but its still giving me the same
behavior.

On Sep 2, 9:03 pm, "Saucy"
<e9fd5gegbvc56y.bjt...@grdhtbis958t8j54j.net> wrote:
> Well, usually when you first use a tab in IE7, the new tab opens with a
> built in page that explains tab browsing with an option to take you to your
> home page and never show that introduction page again [or something like
> that]. I thought if you had turned off scripting or somesuch that might have
> frigged a bit.
>
> Anyway, have you tried the "Restore defaults" button? Then go from there?
>
> Saucy
>
> "ggrothendieck" <ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news: ups.com...
>
>
>
>
>
> > I had to turn off UAC temporarily when installing an XP program
> > that was written prior to XP and will not install properly with Vista
> > user accounts but I turned UAC back on after I was finished and
> > other than that have not touched security.

>
> > On Sep 2, 8:47 pm, "Saucy"
> > <e9fd5gegbvc56y.bjt...@grdhtbis958t8j54j.net> wrote:
> >> Have you adjusted the security zones at any point?

>
> >> Saucy

>
> >> "ggrothendieck" <ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>
> >>news: roups.com...

>
> >> > On Windows Vista using IE7 if I press ctrl-T for a new tab I get
> >> > about:blank rather than
> >> > the home page in the new tab even though I set "Open home page for new
> >> > tabs
> >> > instead of a blank page" under
> >> > Tools | General | Internet Options | Tabs

>
> >> > If I click on the Home page icon the home page comes up in a new
> >> > window. If
> >> > I create a link in the Links Toolbar it does the same thing except it
> >> > also gives me
> >> > a message that its placing it in a new window since it has a different
> >> > security level.

>
> >> > How can I get my home page to appear in a new tab? I was able to do
> >> > that under XP
> >> > using IE7. I gather it thinks there is a security issue. How do I
> >> > circumvent this.- Hide quoted text -- Hide quoted text -



 
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John Barnes
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      09-03-2007
If you aren't getting the answer you want here, post your problem on the
internetexplorer group.

"ggrothendieck" <> wrote in message
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I think you are referring to about:tabs whereas I get about:blank .
I have read all the material on the about:tabs page though. As
I indicated in my first post I did choose that option but I still
don't get the home page in a separate tab. I was able to
configure this just the way I want under XP but not under
Vista even though I use IE7 in both.

On Sep 2, 11:14 pm, JethroUK© <re...@the.board> wrote:
> Have you checked out the blank page?
>
> It' a tutorial on using tabs - you have to choose 'don't show me this
> again' - then it will open as web page
>
> "ggrothendieck" <ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news: ups.com...
>
>
>
> >I meant it was written prior to Vista.

>
> > On Sep 2, 8:58 pm,ggrothendieck<ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I had to turn off UAC temporarily when installing an XP program
> >> that was written prior to XP and will not install properly with Vista
> >> user accounts but I turned UAC back on after I was finished and
> >> other than that have not touched security.

>
> >> On Sep 2, 8:47 pm, "Saucy"

>
> >> <e9fd5gegbvc56y.bjt...@grdhtbis958t8j54j.net> wrote:
> >> > Have you adjusted the security zones at any point?

>
> >> > Saucy

>
> >> > "ggrothendieck" <ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>
> >> >news: oups.com...

>
> >> > > On Windows Vista using IE7 if I press ctrl-T for a new tab I get
> >> > > about:blank rather than
> >> > > the home page in the new tab even though I set "Open home page for
> >> > > new
> >> > > tabs
> >> > > instead of a blank page" under
> >> > > Tools | General | Internet Options | Tabs

>
> >> > > If I click on the Home page icon the home page comes up in a new
> >> > > window. If
> >> > > I create a link in the Links Toolbar it does the same thing except
> >> > > it
> >> > > also gives me
> >> > > a message that its placing it in a new window since it has a
> >> > > different
> >> > > security level.

>
> >> > > How can I get my home page to appear in a new tab? I was able to
> >> > > do
> >> > > that under XP
> >> > > using IE7. I gather it thinks there is a security issue. How do I
> >> > > circumvent this.- Hide quoted text -- Hide quoted text -


 
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      09-04-2007
I don't think IE7 has a group - just IE6

"John Barnes" <> wrote in message
news:...
> If you aren't getting the answer you want here, post your problem on the
> internetexplorer group.
>
> "ggrothendieck" <> wrote in message
> news: ps.com...
> I think you are referring to about:tabs whereas I get about:blank .
> I have read all the material on the about:tabs page though. As
> I indicated in my first post I did choose that option but I still
> don't get the home page in a separate tab. I was able to
> configure this just the way I want under XP but not under
> Vista even though I use IE7 in both.
>
> On Sep 2, 11:14 pm, JethroUK© <re...@the.board> wrote:
>> Have you checked out the blank page?
>>
>> It' a tutorial on using tabs - you have to choose 'don't show me this
>> again' - then it will open as web page
>>
>> "ggrothendieck" <ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news: ups.com...
>>
>>
>>
>> >I meant it was written prior to Vista.

>>
>> > On Sep 2, 8:58 pm,ggrothendieck<ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> I had to turn off UAC temporarily when installing an XP program
>> >> that was written prior to XP and will not install properly with Vista
>> >> user accounts but I turned UAC back on after I was finished and
>> >> other than that have not touched security.

>>
>> >> On Sep 2, 8:47 pm, "Saucy"

>>
>> >> <e9fd5gegbvc56y.bjt...@grdhtbis958t8j54j.net> wrote:
>> >> > Have you adjusted the security zones at any point?

>>
>> >> > Saucy

>>
>> >> > "ggrothendieck" <ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>>
>> >> >news: oups.com...

>>
>> >> > > On Windows Vista using IE7 if I press ctrl-T for a new tab I get
>> >> > > about:blank rather than
>> >> > > the home page in the new tab even though I set "Open home page for
>> >> > > new
>> >> > > tabs
>> >> > > instead of a blank page" under
>> >> > > Tools | General | Internet Options | Tabs

>>
>> >> > > If I click on the Home page icon the home page comes up in a new
>> >> > > window. If
>> >> > > I create a link in the Links Toolbar it does the same thing except
>> >> > > it
>> >> > > also gives me
>> >> > > a message that its placing it in a new window since it has a
>> >> > > different
>> >> > > security level.

>>
>> >> > > How can I get my home page to appear in a new tab? I was able to
>> >> > > do
>> >> > > that under XP
>> >> > > using IE7. I gather it thinks there is a security issue. How do
>> >> > > I
>> >> > > circumvent this.- Hide quoted text -- Hide quoted text -

>


 
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