Internet Explorer - Turn Menu Bar Always On or Off

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       #20

    Dew,

    I'm sure that they will as well. :)
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       #21

    A Million Thank You wishes......


    I am in awe! Thanks to both of you - you have saved me much work.
    Cara
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    You're most welcome Cara, and welcome to Seven Forums. I happy that we were able to help. :)
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  4. MGB
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    You saved IE9 on my PC.


    Since I do not want a Chrome derivate I did not really like what I got with IE9 beta, I was checking for advice on how to remove IE9 and then I found this article.
    You just saved IE9 from deletion.
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  5. Posts : 12,177
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    Welcome to Seven Forums MGB, IE9 beta is running well for me, hopefully the RTM will be easier to customize.
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    Welcome to Seven Forums MGB. :)

    I'm happy to hear that you are able to enjoy IE9 now.
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    I found one reason why the menu bar will disappear or may not even appear at all despite the both of you put into this one. When finally getting the beta on a fresh 32bit 7 install the item was set in the local configuration as well as under the User configuration>Adminstrative Templates>Windows components and still got nowhere while the first attempt on the 64bit 7 was instantaneous?!

    After repeat visits and finding the option was still enabled in the Local Policy the reg download was also used and still no results. Well until finding one thing in particular that needs to see a check mark that is.

    That one little thing since this is beta just happened to the F12 developers option which when intially checked off also brings a developer's band at the bottom of the IE window. Simply click on the small X to close that up and you will then have a right click options menu at the top as well as the menu bar. :)

    Note it won't continuously stay checked off but will see the menu bar appear if any problems are seen.
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       #27

    Just found this Tutorial. Thanks :)
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       #28

    You're most welcome AnyKey. :)
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       #29

    I wouldn't want to be without any menu bar option since I use IE for the most part and wasn't certainly wanting a good look at what the latest IE version will offer! Just remember to "Trust in Brink" for some of the guides for 7 you will find!

    (I've looked over numerous blog guides that couldn't even come close to actually providing any details.)
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