11-13-2004, 10:21 AM
Archon_Wing,Nov 12 2004, 08:59 PM Wrote:I think you could find it in two possible places. Check:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Restrictions
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Restrictions
Or maybe try using the find function in your registry editor. Search for "restrictions"
Found more info here:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/IEFAQ.htm#Restrictions
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The strange thing is that the BOLD areas simply do not exist in my registry; Outlook Express and others are there, but Internet Explorer is missing...:
Quote:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Restrictions
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Restrictions
But other than that anomaly, on the Microsoft technical forums I posted on, they figured that since I was using the registry editor from the same creator of SpybotSD, that I might in fact be using SpybotSD (which I am), and that *IF* I was using SpybotSD, that I might have âHomePageâ and âInternet Optionsâ blocked threw that program (which I did for some reason). :lol: Can you imagine how silly I felt admitting to them that SpybotSD was in fact the problem?
To make matters even funnier, before I had the solution to my problem, I bothered to download XP SP2 thinking that might fix some registry problems. Well it was downloading the SP2 for six hours and nothing was happening (the bar had not moved at all), so I hit CANCEL on the install, but that froze my computer. I had to manually restart at which point my computer told me SP2 was not installed correctly and to uninstall it via the Remove Programs option. I also immediately get two or three warnings that certain files cannot be found before the computer finishes rebooting⦠So of course I go to remove SP2, only to find out that *IF* I remove it, 50% of my most useful programs will not function properly anymore⦠I was really dreading it, but a format of my entire drive seems inevitable.
I have a DVD RW drive and a CD ROM that came with it that only says âDRIVERâ on the cover. Do you lurkers know if itâs necessary to install a DVD RW driver or if Windows has one already built in?
Also, when I first got my 250 GB hard drive (itâs my backup and storage), I had to go threw a wizard for ânew hardwareâ that recognized and partitioned my drive. My drive is already partitioned. If I only format my 20 GB that has Windows, will I have to run the hardware wizard again for the âCâ drive to recognize my 250 GB drive?
Thanks again for any replies ahead of time.
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