You can put a shortcut to Net Zero on your Quick Launch toolbar and click on it as soon as everything has been loaded. If you can't see the Quick Launch bar, right click on the Taskbar, choose Toolbars and check Quick Launch. Alternately, you can try to drag a shortcut to the Start button, hold it there until it opens, then put the shortcut in your own Programs, Startup folder. (this will put it in your startup, not the all users folder)
Right, that's what i've been doing, is using the quick launch toolbar (right next to the time). I did try dragging a copy of the shortcut to the startup folder, and it still doesn't work.
ike301 wrote: Right, that's what i've been doing, is using the quick launch toolbar (right next to the time). I did try dragging a copy of the shortcut to the startup folder, and it still doesn't work.
The Quick Launch bar isn't "right next to the time" thats the System Tray & you can't drag those Icons.
The Quick Launch bar is usually next to the Start button when activated as previous Reply has said.
As above Reply says use Search Advanced (1st 3 boxes) ticked for iexplore.exe
then right click on iexplore.exe of C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer & select Create Shortcut
on Desktop Shortcut created right click & Copy then right click on Start button & select "Open" ,
double click on "Programs" Folder then on "Startup" Folder & right click on window & "Paste".
Enter netzero address in IE Address box , connect to site then click Tools > Internet Options & for "Home Page" click "Use Current".
You must also have your Dial-up Connection set to "Connect Automatically".
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Right, that's what i've been doing, is using the quick launch toolbar (right next to the time). I did try dragging a copy of the shortcut to the startup folder, and it still doesn't work.
Hmmmmmmmmmm.
I'll keep fiddling with it.
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It might need to be started after the Startup group and everything else loads, so I'd just use the the Quick Launch bar or a shortcut on your desktop.
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You should be able to set Internet Explorer to dial automatically, put IE in your startup folder, and accomplish what you want to do.
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then right click on iexplore.exe of C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer & select Create Shortcut
on Desktop Shortcut created right click & Copy then right click on Start button & select "Open" ,
double click on "Programs" Folder then on "Startup" Folder & right click on window & "Paste".
Enter netzero address in IE Address box , connect to site then click Tools > Internet Options & for "Home Page" click "Use Current".
You must also have your Dial-up Connection set to "Connect Automatically".
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January 5th, 2004 22:00
Message Edited by JohnK324 on 01-05-2004 07:33 PM