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SYMPTOMSThe document window in the 16-bit version of Internet Explorer 3.x may not be displayed or "painted," when the application is started with its window maximized. The document window is the area of the Internet Explorer display where HTML pages are displayed. It is located between the Toolbar and Status bar. This document describes the problem and its resolution. CAUSE
Internet Explorer's document window may be either transparent or a solid
color, and HTML documents are not displayed until the Internet Explorer
window is minimized, then maximized.
These values define the screen when Internet Explorer is started in
windowed mode (not maximized):
The "x" and "y" values define the pixel coordinates of the upper-left corner of the Internet Explorer window. These values are relative to the upper-left corner of the display screen, with "x" being horizontal and "y" vertical. The "width" value defines the horizontal dimension in pixels of the Internet Explorer window. The "height" value defines the vertical dimension in pixels of the Internet Explorer window. The "maximize" value defines whether Internet Explorer starts with its window maximized or not. Possible values are "1" (maximized) or "0" (windowed). The document window problem occurs when the width and height values both exceed the current display dimensions by eight pixels or more. For example, if the current display resolution is 640x480, the problem will occur if width is 648 or more, and height is 488 or more. If the current display is 800x600, the problem occurs when width is 808 or more, and height is 608 or more. RESOLUTION
To resolve the problem, either manually edit the values in Iexplore.ini, or
follow these steps:
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