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little.red.corvette
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      08-11-2007
I'm having trouble launching IE from Vista. For example, with UAC active, I
can't follow embedded links in outlook messages. IE launches, but does not
access the internet. If I click the desktop icon for IE, same thing. But if
I use the right-mouse button and say launch IE as administrator, it works
fine. Problem is -- since IE is the default browser, there are lots of ways
to launch it, and it does not work without launching as administrator, which
just doesn't seem to be possible.
I have tried many ways to enable IE access from the UAC panel, but I can't
do it. I am signed on as administrator, but when I try to save the new
permissions (set to 'full'), the system refuses to save them. For now, I
have disabled UAC, and IE launches properly. What should I do to make IE
work in a 'normal' manner?
This is a new HP Pavilion computer, well equipped, and with no other problems.
Thanks for your help.
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      08-11-2007
Launch Internet Explorer and from the Toolbar select:
Tools > Internet Options > Security. Uncheck the box
next to "Enable Protected Mode" and then click on
"Reset all zones to default level", then click Apply.
Close all IE windows and then restart IE.

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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"little.red.corvette" wrote:

I'm having trouble launching IE from Vista. For example, with UAC active, I
can't follow embedded links in outlook messages. IE launches, but does not
access the internet. If I click the desktop icon for IE, same thing. But if
I use the right-mouse button and say launch IE as administrator, it works
fine. Problem is -- since IE is the default browser, there are lots of ways
to launch it, and it does not work without launching as administrator, which
just doesn't seem to be possible.
I have tried many ways to enable IE access from the UAC panel, but I can't
do it. I am signed on as administrator, but when I try to save the new
permissions (set to 'full'), the system refuses to save them. For now, I
have disabled UAC, and IE launches properly. What should I do to make IE
work in a 'normal' manner?
This is a new HP Pavilion computer, well equipped, and with no other problems.
Thanks for your help.
 
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AJR
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      08-11-2007
UAC and IE7 work hand in hand to provide IE's "Protected Mode" as security
against malware/spyware. Check IE's security setting




"little.red.corvette" <> wrote
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> I'm having trouble launching IE from Vista. For example, with UAC active,
> I
> can't follow embedded links in outlook messages. IE launches, but does
> not
> access the internet. If I click the desktop icon for IE, same thing. But
> if
> I use the right-mouse button and say launch IE as administrator, it works
> fine. Problem is -- since IE is the default browser, there are lots of
> ways
> to launch it, and it does not work without launching as administrator,
> which
> just doesn't seem to be possible.
> I have tried many ways to enable IE access from the UAC panel, but I can't
> do it. I am signed on as administrator, but when I try to save the new
> permissions (set to 'full'), the system refuses to save them. For now, I
> have disabled UAC, and IE launches properly. What should I do to make IE
> work in a 'normal' manner?
> This is a new HP Pavilion computer, well equipped, and with no other
> problems.
> Thanks for your help.



 
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little.red.corvette
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      08-12-2007
Thanks Carey! That really helped!
Kind Regards,
Doug.

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote:

> Launch Internet Explorer and from the Toolbar select:
> Tools > Internet Options > Security. Uncheck the box
> next to "Enable Protected Mode" and then click on
> "Reset all zones to default level", then click Apply.
> Close all IE windows and then restart IE.
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "little.red.corvette" wrote:
>
> I'm having trouble launching IE from Vista. For example, with UAC active, I
> can't follow embedded links in outlook messages. IE launches, but does not
> access the internet. If I click the desktop icon for IE, same thing. But if
> I use the right-mouse button and say launch IE as administrator, it works
> fine. Problem is -- since IE is the default browser, there are lots of ways
> to launch it, and it does not work without launching as administrator, which
> just doesn't seem to be possible.
> I have tried many ways to enable IE access from the UAC panel, but I can't
> do it. I am signed on as administrator, but when I try to save the new
> permissions (set to 'full'), the system refuses to save them. For now, I
> have disabled UAC, and IE launches properly. What should I do to make IE
> work in a 'normal' manner?
> This is a new HP Pavilion computer, well equipped, and with no other problems.
> Thanks for your help.
>

 
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