Internet Explorer Toolbar Problems
- Error messages when viewing websites can be related to browser issues.Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of Matti Mattila
Toolbars from different companies can also conflict with each other. When this occurs, Internet Explorer may close unexpectedly or crash. Unfortunately, toolbars can also be associated with malicious programs such as spyware or malware. When Internet Explorer is compromised after a new toolbar has been installed, removal or disabling of the toolbar may solve the issue. - The version of IE you have is important to know.Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of Michel Telendro
Internet Explorer 8 is the most recent version, as of 2009, that Microsoft has released; however, many users still use Internet Explorer 7. To check the version of Internet Explorer, open a new browser window. At the menu bar, click "Help" and then "About Internet Explorer." If version 6 or earlier is in use, Microsoft recommends an upgrade. - A browser window without visible toolbars provides a larger viewing area.Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of C Ling Fan
Toolbars are add-ons to the Internet Explorer browser. You can hide the toolbar to remove it from view, disable the toolbar or remove the toolbar. Hiding the toolbar is done by opening up a new Internet Explorer window and clicking "View" on the menu bar, then choosing "Toolbars." Click the toolbar name to hide/unhide each toolbar.
Disabling toolbars in Internet Explorer 7 is done by clicking "Tools" on the menu bar and selecting "Manage Add-ons" and then enabling or disabling add-ons. Locate the add-on you wish to disable, highlight the add-on and then choose the disable radio button.
In Internet Explorer 8, again click on Tools on the menu bar and select "Manage Add-ons." Choose "Toolbars," and when the toolbar in question is found, highlight and choose disable. These steps are also used to enable toolbars. - To disable all toolbars at once, reset Internet explorer. Problems after upgrading to a higher browser version are solved by resetting as older add-ons may not be compatible with a newer browser version. To reset, click "Tools" on the menu bar at the top of the Internet Explorer window and choose "Internet Options." Choose the "Advanced" tab in the window that has opened up, and then choose "Reset." For IE8 users, ensure that you place checkmark next to "Delete personal settings." Follow screen prompts, and restart Internet Explorer.
- For some toolbars, simply uninstalling the toolbar is all that is required. Not all toolbars have this option.
In Windows VISTA, click "START," "Control Panel" and "Uninstall a Program." If toolbar is listed, click on the program name and choose "Uninstall."
In Windows XP, click "START," "Control Panel" and "Add or Remove Programs." If the toolbar is listed, click on the program name and choose "Uninstall/ remove."
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Hiding and Disabling Toolbars
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