While a full 'Reset' is more of a last resort, your suggestion lead me to
re-checking the shortcut properties by comparing the setting in the shortcut
with a problem and one without. In the shortcut with a problem, in the
Shortcut tab, Advanced I had checked the box to Run as a Administrator
{while using a administrator account}. I the other shortcut, the box was not
checked. I cleared the box in the problem shortcut and the problem was
corrected.
As I had expected in my configuring Vista I had made an error.
Thank you,
Don
"Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" <> wrote in message
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> The thing is, it would not matter where Internet Explorer shortcuts are
> placed in the system, its IE. If you are experiencing problems with plug
> ins, I would just reset Internet Explorer settings. In IE, click Tools >
> Options > Advanced (tab) > under 'Reset Internet Explorer Settings' click
> the 'Reset' button.
> --
> Andre
> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
> My Vista Quickstart Guide:
> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
> "dgmacmi<>" <> wrote in message
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>>I have a new Dell computer with Vista Home P pre-installed. I have been
>>installing hardware, programs and configuring Vista. Likely made an error
>>some place, my problem is where.
>>
>> I have three Internet Explorer shortcuts. Pre-installed shortcuts on the
>> Desktop and in the Quick Launch Toolbar. One shortcut I added to the
>> system control panel for my modem. I am currently using my administrator
>> account.
>>
>> When I use the Desktop Inernet Explorer shortcut, I get an Vista window
>> about an unkown progam and stating that the publisher of iexplore.exe was
>> not known. The window allows me to cancel or allow. This warning started
>> yesterday. When I use either the Intenet Explorer shortcut in the Quick
>> Launch Toolbar or the one for the modem system control panel, Internet
>> Explorer opens with no Vista warning window.
>>
>> Suggestion on where I should look for a solution.
>>
>> Don
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