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Internet Explorer 9 opens two instances
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Norman Smith
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09/23/2012 08:13:34
OS Name: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (x64)
OS Version: 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601 Multiprocessor Free, station (x64)
Actual Tools Program Name: Actual Window Manager
Actual Tools Program Version: 7.2
Conflicting Program Name: Internet Explorer 9
Conflicting Program Version: 9.0.8112.16421 - Update Versions: 9.0.10 (KB2744842)
Actions Required to Reproduce the Problem:
Default browser Internet Explorer 9 opens two instances (a blank window and a window containing the target URL webpage) if I assign “Move at Startup to Monitor” #.
Basically, what happens is that if I don't have IE9 already open and I click on a Windows Explorer shortcut or external link (url) or an application that tries to open a web page, it opens both a blank window and a window containing the target URL webpage. But, if I have an IE9 window already open and do the same thing it creates a new tab and loads the page normally. I can also manually type in a URL and it works properly. Clicking links within a webpage already open in IE9 also works just fine.
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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09/24/2012 01:44:08
Hello Norman.
Do you have the specific setting for IE?
What mode does the "Move at startup to monitor" function have (exactly specified, having mouse pointer etc)?
Best regards.
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