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Show Loaded Add-Ons
Manage Add-Ons will not let me view "Add-ons currently loaded in Internet
Explorer" from the drop-down menu. Is there a flag in the registry to fix this? I suspect something is installed that doesn't want me to see current modules usage in the Add-Ons. I have read about setting some group policies for disabling Add-Ons, but can't find anything regarding this problem--yet. TIA |
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Re: Show Loaded Add-Ons
Start Internet Explorer, then look.
--- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Compiler wrote: > Manage Add-Ons will not let me view "Add-ons currently loaded in Internet > Explorer" from the drop-down menu. Is there a flag in the registry to fix > this? I suspect something is installed that doesn't want me to see current > modules usage in the Add-Ons. I have read about setting some group policies > for disabling Add-Ons, but can't find anything regarding this problem--yet. > > TIA |
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Re: Show Loaded Add-Ons
Thanks for your response, but IE was already loaded, I should have stated
that in the post. I noticed an Add-On I did not recognize, and disabled it. I'm not sure how I missed it before. I was able to track down the CSLID in the registry and remove the Key(s). After that, I could see the currently loaded Add-Ons. "Leonard Grey" wrote: > Start Internet Explorer, then look. > > --- > Leonard Grey > Errare humanum est > > Compiler wrote: > > Manage Add-Ons will not let me view "Add-ons currently loaded in Internet > > Explorer" from the drop-down menu. Is there a flag in the registry to fix > > this? I suspect something is installed that doesn't want me to see current > > modules usage in the Add-Ons. I have read about setting some group policies > > for disabling Add-Ons, but can't find anything regarding this problem--yet. > > > > TIA > |
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Re: Show Loaded Add-Ons
Windows version? IE version?
-- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Compiler wrote: > Thanks for your response, but IE was already loaded, I should have stated > that in the post. I noticed an Add-On I did not recognize, and disabled > it. > I'm not sure how I missed it before. I was able to track down the CSLID in > the registry and remove the Key(s). After that, I could see the currently > loaded Add-Ons. > > "Leonard Grey" wrote: > >> Start Internet Explorer, then look. >> >> --- >> Leonard Grey >> Errare humanum est >> >> Compiler wrote: >>> Manage Add-Ons will not let me view "Add-ons currently loaded in >>> Internet >>> Explorer" from the drop-down menu. Is there a flag in the registry to >>> fix >>> this? I suspect something is installed that doesn't want me to see >>> current >>> modules usage in the Add-Ons. I have read about setting some group >>> policies for disabling Add-Ons, but can't find anything regarding this >>> problem--yet. >>> >>> TIA |
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Re: Show Loaded Add-Ons
I have the same issue, and this is with a fresh install of Windows XP Pro SP2
and IE 7. I had to get a new hard drive because of issues with my original XP Pro SP2 install and that one appears to be borked although maybe if I can repair the registry on that drive, but that's not what I'm writing about here. I can't get the add-on's window to appear in IE 7. This may be related to Adobe flash 9 not completing an install, but I don't know if that is of any relevance. I'm going to be dealing with Adobe on that as that particular issue is there problem, and not Microsofts. I would like some advice on how to get the add-on window to appear since it refuses to from internet options. Any advice is appreciated! Thanks! hselburn "PA Bear" wrote: > Windows version? IE version? > -- > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) > AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net > DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ > > Compiler wrote: > > Thanks for your response, but IE was already loaded, I should have stated > > that in the post. I noticed an Add-On I did not recognize, and disabled > > it. > > I'm not sure how I missed it before. I was able to track down the CSLID in > > the registry and remove the Key(s). After that, I could see the currently > > loaded Add-Ons. > > > > "Leonard Grey" wrote: > > > >> Start Internet Explorer, then look. > >> > >> --- > >> Leonard Grey > >> Errare humanum est > >> > >> Compiler wrote: > >>> Manage Add-Ons will not let me view "Add-ons currently loaded in > >>> Internet > >>> Explorer" from the drop-down menu. Is there a flag in the registry to > >>> fix > >>> this? I suspect something is installed that doesn't want me to see > >>> current > >>> modules usage in the Add-Ons. I have read about setting some group > >>> policies for disabling Add-Ons, but can't find anything regarding this > >>> problem--yet. > >>> > >>> TIA > > |
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Re: Show Loaded Add-Ons
If uninstalling Flash
(http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...4157&sliceId=2) and then (re)installing Flash Player v9.0.115.0 (http://www.adobe.com/support/flashpl...loads.html#fp9) doesn't resolve your problems... You may have a horked (dirty; bad; flawed) install of IE7. I suggest that you... 1. Uninstall IE7 (which automatically returns you to IE6) per http://www.ie-vista.com/kbase2.html 2a. Uninstall all toolbars and third-party Windows Themes (including Window Blinds). 2b. Disable all Norton Add-ons, if applicable. 3. Reinstall IE7 exactly per http://www.ie-vista.com/known_issues.html#pre-install, and using http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/default.mspx as the installation source, not Automatic/Windows Update. 4. IMMEDIATELY go to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com and install any critical updates offered. If a "Root Certificates" update is listed in the Optional category, you might install it, too, to take full advantage of IE7's additional security. Also see: IEBlog : IE7 (Un)Installation and Anti-Malware Applications http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/200...lications.aspx -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ hselburn wrote: > I have the same issue, and this is with a fresh install of Windows XP Pro > SP2 and IE 7. I had to get a new hard drive because of issues with my > original XP Pro SP2 install and that one appears to be borked although > maybe if I can repair the registry on that drive, but that's not what I'm > writing about here. I can't get the add-on's window to appear in IE 7. > This > may be related to Adobe flash 9 not completing an install, but I don't > know > if that is of any relevance. I'm going to be dealing with Adobe on that as > that particular issue is there problem, and not Microsofts. I would like > some advice on how to get the add-on window to appear since it refuses to > from internet options. Any advice is appreciated! > > Thanks! > hselburn > > "PA Bear" wrote: > >> Windows version? IE version? >> -- >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) >> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) >> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net >> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ >> >> Compiler wrote: >>> Thanks for your response, but IE was already loaded, I should have >>> stated >>> that in the post. I noticed an Add-On I did not recognize, and disabled >>> it. >>> I'm not sure how I missed it before. I was able to track down the CSLID >>> in >>> the registry and remove the Key(s). After that, I could see the >>> currently >>> loaded Add-Ons. >>> >>> "Leonard Grey" wrote: >>> >>>> Start Internet Explorer, then look. >>>> >>>> --- >>>> Leonard Grey >>>> Errare humanum est >>>> >>>> Compiler wrote: >>>>> Manage Add-Ons will not let me view "Add-ons currently loaded in >>>>> Internet >>>>> Explorer" from the drop-down menu. Is there a flag in the registry to >>>>> fix >>>>> this? I suspect something is installed that doesn't want me to see >>>>> current >>>>> modules usage in the Add-Ons. I have read about setting some group >>>>> policies for disabling Add-Ons, but can't find anything regarding this >>>>> problem--yet. >>>>> >>>>> TIA |
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