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"robf123" wrote in message ... I'm running IE7 and Vista Home Premium. I have an intermittent problem when I'm online in that the "work offline" keeps getting activated. So that I have to continually click the tools tab and untick work offline to continue. Does anyone know what's causing this and how to stop it. The only possibility that I can think of is that you could be getting the Work Offline/Try Again dialog and using its Work Offline button. In fact, I think that that button is an unfortunate default. So, if it was coming up just as you were pressing Enter or perhaps if you had done an unnecessary doubleclick and your mouse was trying to support a "snap to default" option you might even have scenarios where you wouldn't even see that dialog but see the effect of hitting its default button. The problem underlying the hypothesis would be an unreliable connection. E.g. sometimes IE would see that an Internet connection was possible and sometimes it would think that it wasn't. Diagnosing that would be off-topic for the IE newsgroup. The most frustrating thing is that AFAIK there are no diagnostics available in Windows which would allow you to test this idea easily. E.g. if there was an option to cut an event record each time that dialog was issued (whether it gets seen by the user or not) you could know instantly whether this was on the right track. HTH Robert Aldwinckle --- |