When IE7 is installed it subsequently installs two icons; one called "Internet Explorer" the other "Internet Explorer (No Add-ons)." The latter is simply a version of IE7 that one can run for security reasons. As you can guess this starts up a copy of IE7 but without any add-ons or extensions that might cause problems or security holes. You might be inadvertently starting this as opposed to the "Normal" version of IE7.
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When IE7 is installed it subsequently installs two icons; one called "Internet Explorer" the other "Internet Explorer (No Add-ons)." The latter is simply a version of IE7 that one can run for security reasons. As you can guess this starts up a copy of IE7 but without any add-ons or extensions that might cause problems or security holes. You might be inadvertently starting this as opposed to the "Normal" version of IE7.