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Old 05-16-2007, 06:54 PM
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Right click to open more pages??


After some of the newest MS auto upgrades.. I found that with 4 or 5 pages open, I now have to click the new page and say Open with new tab... very annoying, with this happening with only 4 or 5 pages open...
My work around... make a small change in the registery.

This was the work around for XP...
Quote:
HKEY_Current_user\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\InternetSettings
MaxConnectionsPerServer=16
MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server=16
and Vista is slightly different.
Vista has not MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server.. so here is my change for Vista

Quote:
1. ORB/start
2. regedit and search for
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Internet Settings
3) Right click in the empty space, and create a new DWord (32-bit) value. Name it:
MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server (The 0 beside Server is a zero)
4) Double click this entry and modify the value to 5.
5) Create another DWord:
MaxConnectionsPerServer
6) Once again, double click this entry and modify the value to 5.
If you have Internet Explorer open, just restart it and you should be able to have an unlimited number of simultaneous downloads running.
experimented with value of 3 but that only allowed a max of 5 open pages...
(REMEMBER USE REGEDIT AT YOUR OWN RISK.. SCREW IT UP AND YOU MIGHT NOT BE ABLE TO BOOT.)

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