Down8 0 Posted August 19, 2000 I have noticed recently, that if I click on a link to something that is auto downloaded in IE 5.5, that it will auto-close the current window. This is extremely annoying when I lose my history, and have to find my way back to where I was. It doesn't happen if I right-click and d/l files. I'm not sure if this is related to IE 5.5, or Win2K, or something else, as I installed Win2K, and immediately upgraded to IE 5.5, and have installed all kinds of stuff since. Lemme know, -bZj ------------------ - brian@infinitejones.com Code: ================== ===================Home built system: Also, just for fun:Soyo SY-7VCA AST Bravo LC 4/66d[VIA T82C694X] Intel 486/66MHz CPU[onboard sound] 40MB RAM [2x16, 2x4]PIII 500E [flip chip] 500 MB Conner HddPNY 128MB PC100 RAM 3 1/2, 5 1/4, 2x CDStealth III S540 3com Etherlink II3com Etherlink III Adaptec AHA-1545 SCSIQuantum Fireball 10.3GB Hdd [to host some files on:]HP A4331D 20" Monitor 1.3GB internal SeagateWin2K Pro [v5.00.2195, SP-1] 2 2GB external Seagates[format => clean install] Windows 95 [v4.00.1111]Norton AntiVirus 2000 pcAnywhere 9.2Covad 768kbps sDSL [shared] [so I can leave it in the closet] Share this post Link to post
ROM 0 Posted August 19, 2000 I to have the same problem. looked for a solution for while, couldnt find one Its *very* annoying Share this post Link to post
Down8 0 Posted August 20, 2000 It does suck! I also still have the scroll problem, where when I use my middle button to scroll down/up, it will continue to scroll for a looong time, even after I release the button, it sucks when I am scrolling along reading a story or such. [edit] I should note that this is not a constant problem, it just happens at rondom. [/edit] -bZj PS: My mouse is a Compaq branded Logitech Mouseman, with 3 buttons on top, and a thumb button [God, I love my thumb button]. [This message has been edited by Down8 (edited 20 August 2000).] Share this post Link to post