From: German Markie German on
Above mentioned Problem exists on XP 64Bit SP2, when opening "in a new
window" useing the 32bit version of IE6 nothing happens. The same access,
"open in a new window," works useing IE6 64 bit. Why does the 32 bit
version not work?
thanks for any suggestions,
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on
Try doing a Reset.

HOW TO Reset Internet Explorer (IE6)
====================
Note: The following will delete all cookies. To save them beforehand: IE
File | Import and Export | Export Cookies | save the file in an appropriate
location. To import the backup afterwards: IE File | Import and Export |
Import Cookies | point the wizard to the saved file.

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1. After closing all IE windows, click Start, Run, type: “inetcpl.cpl”
(without quotation marks) and press Enter.
2. Select the General tab, and in the Temporary Internet files window, click
"Delete Cookies", and click OK.
3. In the same tab click Delete Files, check the "Delete all offline
contents" box and click OK.
4. Click the Programs tab, and click "Reset Web Settings".
5. Click the Advanced tab, and click "Restore Defaults".
6. Under the Advanced tab, uncheck "Enable third-party browser extensions
(requires restart)".
7. Click OK.
8. Reboot.

Also see http://www.malwarehelp.org/how-to-reset-internet-explorer-6-to.html


German Markie wrote:
> Above mentioned Problem exists on XP 64Bit SP2, when opening "in a new
> window" useing the 32bit version of IE6 nothing happens. The same access,
> "open in a new window," works useing IE6 64 bit. Why does the 32 bit
> version not work?
> thanks for any suggestions,