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force IE to open maximized?
On my mother's computer, whenever you open a Internet Shortcut (.url) on the desktop or wherever,
IE opens it in Restore mode (not maximized, as a smaller window). Is there any way to make IE open in Maximized mode always? The only stuff I've found so far, is people saying to manually resize the non-maximized IE to take up the whole screen. That's not what I'm looking for, need real maximized mode. Thanks! EDIT: she's using WinXP Home SP1, and IE 6.0
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Without using any 3rd party software...
1) view any web page with IE, R-click on any link within the page you're viewing and select "Open in New Window", after the new IE window loaded, keep this window open and close the 1st IE window, then use your mouse to drag the IE window to fill the screen.. do not click on the IE maximize box. then close this IE window. the next IE window should now open in a maximized window. 2) Or, start IE, hold down <Ctrl+Alt+Shift> while dragging its window to fill the screen, do not release the keys, then close the IE window using the Close box and release the keys. Using a 3rd party software.. "IE NEW WINDOW MAXIMIZER" - http://www.jiisoft.com/iemaximizer/index.htm If you like to have the IE open in a "Maximized" mode you'll have to config it from one of an IE's Shortcut Properties, and always open IE from the Shortcut... but the next open windows will not be Maximized. that's all the things we can do afaik... none of the method will keep every IE windows in maximized mode. and you should expecte its behavior changes since some web sites will change it on your next re-visit. IE was written this way, it's by designed. Last edited by Net; Jun 18, 2004 at 09:10 AM. |
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the first trick works great..
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#2: no Those didn't work, they just did what I don't want. They make the window come up as a non-maximized window that takes up the whole screen, not a Real maximized window. Quote:
I just don't want to install extra software on her computer. I was hoping some registry key would do the trick. Quote:
But, if you open a link on the desktop, or if IE is opened by something else (like Windows Update launcher, or her ISP dialer), it won't open maximized. Thanks though, Net
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![]() Well, I will see what that IE Maximizer software is like then. EDIT: that software is pretty nice, I think the problem is solved
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glad you like the software. |
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Re: force IE to open maximized?
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Here you go make a reg key like "iefix1.reg" (newfile-text-iefix1.txt-save as iefix1.reg) Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 ;FixIEwindow.reg - Fixs Most of IE Windows placement problems [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\] "Window_Placement"=- and "iefix2.reg" Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 ;SaveSettingForWindowsXP.reg - allows your settings to be saved [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Policies\Explorer] "NoSaveSettings"=dword:00000000 dont forget to click on them to install them! Keep a copy of these, for they are important tools for future problems cheers
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those did not do the trick, but I will keep them for the future
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ATI All-In-Wonder 9700 Pro // 20" Dell 2005FPW (DVI) M-Audio Revo 7.1 + Philips Acoustic Edge // Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 320/16 Western Digital WD3200KS + 120/8 Seagate 7200.7 NEC ND-3550A 16x DVD±RW + Lite-On 52x24x CD-RW Antec Sonata case // 480W Antec TruePower personal bests || Aq'3: 46796 | 3D'01: 20461 | 3D'03: 6336 | 3D'05: 2677 | PC'04: 4605 | PC'02: 7691,9092,1250 |
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Here are a couple more options to try (yes I know this is an old thread...).
1. Try creating a windows shortcut like this: "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE" http://www.google.com Then right-click the shortcut and choose to open maximized. 2. Create a Windows shortcut like this: cmd /c start /MAX iexplore http://www.google.com (note that you may have to fill in the full path to cmd.exe or iexplore.exe on some PCs). For option 2, not sure how to get rid of the black window that flashes and then disappears, though. Last edited by java1; Aug 8, 2007 at 02:17 AM. Reason: forgot part of step 1 |
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one way to do this, is to create a .cmd script that will contain a line like... start "" /MAX iexplore.exe www.google.com and then run the command-line tool directly or from a shortcut... NirCMD exec hide "/openIEmax.cmd" |
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im a FREAK
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I have tried to reproduce this with shortcuts from different locations including the desktop. Whenever the shortcut opens the browser minimized I just manually maximize it and close the browser and then when I reopen it the default is maximized. This has always worked for me for as long as I can remember.
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