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Active Desktop, Channels, IE; A Complete Guide |
About settings for multiple users
Active Channel May Not Be Displayed Properly or at All
Adding a page to your collection favorite pages
Adding a page to your Links bar
Cannot Add Favorites to the Favorites Folder
Cannot Move, Delete, or Rename Links Folder on Favorites Menu
Cannot Specify Unique Update Times for Subscriptions
Cannot Update Subscriptions Automatically with America Online
Changing the settings for subscriptions
Contents Are Missing from Folder on the Links Toolbar
Damaged or Missing .microsoft Folder Deletes User Settings
Description of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01
Dragging and dropping items on the Start menu
Err Msg: Unable to Print Document, Either Document's...
Explorer Bar Not Hidden in Full Screen Mode
"Fatal Exception 0E" Error Message Attempting to Open Folder
Favorite Does Not Open in Internet Explorer 4.0
Favorites Entries Lost During Internet Explorer Installation
Favorites Explorer Bar Is Too Large for the Screen
Favorites Folders Do Not Appear Shared in Internet Explorer
Getting started with the Windows Desktop Update
How Internet Explorer Stores Web Pages Added to Favorites Menu
How to Add Favorites to the Internet Explorer Channel Bar
How to Create a Text File of Web Addresses in Favorites Folder
How to Customize the Links Toolbar in Internet Explorer
How to Customize the Toolbars in Internet Explorer
How to Make Web Pages Available for Offline Viewing
How to Remove the Favorites Folder from the Start Menu
How to Troubleshoot Scripting Errors in Internet Explorer
How to Use Kiosk Mode in Microsoft Internet Explorer
How to Use Netscape Navigator Bookmarks in Internet Explorer
How to Use Separate Favorites Folders For Multiple Users
How to Use Subscriptions in Microsoft Internet Explorer
How to Use the Explorer Bar in Internet Explorer
Index A Indexes covers every aspect of IE and Active Desktop For UNIX
Internet Explorer 4.0 for Macintosh Release Notes File
Internet Explorer 4.0 Web Browser Keyboard Shortcuts
Internet Explorer 4.01 Ie4.txt File
Internet Explorer 4.01 Service Pack 1 Ie4.txt File
Internet Explorer 5 Ie.txt File
Internet Explorer Does Not Import Favorites During Upgrade
Internet Explorer Help States Incorrect Maximum Depth of Pages
Internet Explorer Truncates Favorites Names
Internet Explorer/Outlook Express 4.01 for HPUX Readme
Internet Explorer/Outlook Express 4.01 for Sun Solaris Readme
Introducing the Microsoft Internet Explorer Web Browser
Introducing the Windows Desktop Update
Limit Access to Local Computer with Internet Explorer 4.01
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 for Macintosh Available
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 for Macintosh Release Notes
Microsoft Internet Explorer Help Many articles: Unix
OK Button in Add Favorite Dialog Box May Be Unavailable
Only the Desktop.ini File Appears in the Subscriptions Window
Opening a favorite Web site from the Start menu
Organizing your favorite pages into directories
Organizing your Favorite Pages into Folders
Paste Command Missing When You Right-Click the Favorites Folder
Red Gleams Do Not Appear on Channel Bar or Channel Pane
Shortcut Not Displayed on Favorites Menu
Start Menu and Favorites Menu Not Listed in Alphabetical Order
Subscription Images Are Downloaded Even If Images Are Disabled
The AutoComplete Feature May Not Complete Long Web Addresses
Unable to View Internet Shortcuts
Viewing a Web site that you have subscribed to
For
Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 4.0, 4.01, 5 for Windows 95
Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 4.0, 4.01, 5 for Windows NT 4.0
Microsoft Windows 98
Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 for Windows 98
NOTE: The information in this article applies to Internet Explorer 5 users only if the Windows Desktop Update component is installed. This component is installed with Windows 98 or can be installed with Internet Explorer 4. For information about adding or removing the Windows Desktop Update component, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID:
Q165695
TITLE : How to Add or Remove Windows Desktop Update
You can use the Active Desktop to make your desktop act like your own personal Web page. You can display pieces of your favorite Web sites directly on your desktop and keep them up-to-date automatically. You can easily customize the Active Desktop at any time.
This article describes how to configure the Active Desktop. The following topics are discussed:
How to enable and disable the Active Desktop
How to add an Active Desktop item to the desktop
How to make a Web page the desktop wallpaper
How to Enable and Disable the Active Desktop
To enable the Active Desktop, right-click an empty area on the desktop, point to Active Desktop, and then click View As Web Page (a check mark appears). To disable the Active Desktop, click View As Web Page to clear the check mark.
How to Add an Active Desktop Item to the Desktop
An Active Desktop item is simply a Web page. It can contain active content that can change, such as a stock ticker or a weather map. To add an Active Desktop item, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Display.
2. Click the Web tab, and then click New.
3. If you want to use an Active Desktop item from the Desktop Component
Gallery on Microsoft's Web site, click Yes. If you want to use a Web
site as an Active Desktop item, click No, and then either type the Web
address for the Web site you want to use, or click Browse to search your
hard disk.
How to Make a Web Page the Desktop Wallpaper
To make a Web page the desktop wallpaper, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Display.
2. On the Background tab, click Browse.
3. In the Browse dialog box, click HTML Document.
4. Search for the .htm or .html file on your hard disk that you want to use, and then click Open.
5. Click OK.
NOTE: You can also right-click any graphic in a Web page, and then click Set As Wallpaper to make that graphic the desktop wallpaper.
How to Delete an Active Desktop Item from the Desktop
To delete an Active Desktop item, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Display.
2. Click the Web tab.
3. Click appropriate Web site, and then click Delete.
4. Click Yes to confirm deletion.
5. Click OK.
NOTE: For Internet Explorer 4, this deletes all subscription content.
For Internet Explorer 5, this deletes all content from the "Items to Synchronize"
box.