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Topic I want IE WITH add-ons, damnit!
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Lyla Posted at 8:35 am on May 14, 2008
Every time I open IE, it says it is running without add-ons. I close, it, re-open it, same deal. How do I get my precious add-ons back?

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Dickij03 Posted at 5:29 pm on May 15, 2008
You're probably using the disable add-ons shortcut. Rightclick the shortcut your using and select properties. Under target it might look like this

"c:\blah blah\blahblah\IEXPLORER.EXE" some junk here

Delete everything outside of the "" and click ok. Now try.

Dylan6405 Posted at 3:05 pm on May 14, 2008
What you need to do is Reinstall IE 7

Follow these steps before reinstalling
I recommend that you follow the steps below before installing Internet Explorer 7. Some may not agree with my advice, but years of experience have shown this to be best practice...

The first thing to do is READ THE RELEASE NOTES. There are known issues and you may save yourself hours of grief if you make sure you are informed before you install IE7.


Set a restore point (just in case).


Turn off Automatic Updates (believe me, you'll thank me later if you've already installed an IE7 beta or RC build).


Disable protective software such as antivirus, antispyware and crash guards.


DO NOT TURN OFF YOUR FIREWALL!!!


Stay connected to the internet.


Shut down all running programmes - that includes Messenger, Windows Defender, and OneCare - don't forget to check the systray icons as well.


If you are running ZoneAlarm 6.5, disconnect from the internet, uninstall ZoneAlarm, make sure Windows Firewall is enabled, reconnect to the internet then install IE7.  This is because ZoneAlarm was blocking access to the Windows Registry.  Yes, you have to uninstall ZoneAlarm.

IE7 Gold's installer runs various registry permission checks before installation starts to minimise the risk of aborted/damaged installs, but there is no guarantee that the installer will pick up everything. It is best to ensure that problematic software that may block access to the registry be disabled.

If you still see registry permission problems, please check out the advice here:
http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2006/09/04/739820.aspx


HKEY_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\InternetExplorer\InstalledByUser  

IE7RC1 installations failed if the DWORD was not there, but the installer also deletes the DWORD after installation of RC1 is successfully completed.  You won't find it on a standard RC1 installation, but at the same time, the existence of the key is not known to cause a problem.  When the missing DWORD caused an installation failure with RC1, all that happened was the install rolled back, you saw the failure window, and a shortcut was dumped on your desktop.  So, if you wish, you can try adding the DWORD if you have a mysterious installation failure that you have trouble finding a cause for, but I doubt it will make any difference - it certainly hasn't made a difference on any of the dozens of systems I have worked with.


Install Internet Explorer 7. Reboot *twice* before running your new Web browser for the first time.


Don't forget to re-enable your antivirus, third party firewall and other protective software now that you're finished.


Do not reinstall any version of Microsoft Windows in any way after you install Internet Explorer 7. Do not upgrade Windows in place or upgrade to a new edition.  You must uninstall IE7 and reboot twice before attempting to repair, reinstall or upgrade Windows:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;917964

Note that the uninstall directory is now at c:\windows\ie7\spunist

The bug that broke IE6 when a repair install of Windows was completed with IE7 installed has, apparently, been fixed, but it is still strongly recommended that IE7 be uninstalled first.


emmy350 Posted at 2:17 pm on May 14, 2008
Quote: from Lyla at 7:41 am on May 14, 2008

Quote: from Day Old Blues at 8:40 am on May 14, 2008

you get firefox (;

Well, firefox isn't running right, either. It won't let me comment, update my status, or msg people on facebook. When I click the buttons, nothing happens.


I think it's more of your computer. Have you done a virus, spyware, adware check lately?
JeremyM Posted at 9:30 am on May 14, 2008
IE 7:

Tools>Manage Add-Ons>Enable or Disable Add-Ons.

deathhousee Posted at 8:46 am on May 14, 2008
FIREFOX FTW
OLPFan200 Posted at 8:44 am on May 14, 2008
You don't. You get FireFox with real add-ons.
Lyla Posted at 8:41 am on May 14, 2008
Quote: from Day Old Blues at 8:40 am on May 14, 2008

you get firefox (;

Well, firefox isn't running right, either. It won't let me comment, update my status, or msg people on facebook. When I click the buttons, nothing happens.

Hosko Posted at 8:41 am on May 14, 2008
Quote: from emmy350 at 4:39 pm on May 14, 2008

Re-add them? And well Firefox > IE.

Its The TRUTH.

Day Old Blues Posted at 8:40 am on May 14, 2008
you get firefox (;
emmy350 Posted at 8:39 am on May 14, 2008
Re-add them? And well Firefox > IE.
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