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McKay, Steve wrote: > Thanks - I downloaded the script debugger and fired it up. It > appears that the only scripts that are running are ours. I started > from our Intranet home page and went to Google. Then I set the > debugger to "break at the next statement" and clicked the 'back' > button multiple times. Nothing. I remained on the Google site and > could see nothing in the call stack, IE was the only running > document, nothing. http://www.jsiinc.com/subg/tip3200/rh3250.htm recommends using the drop down box next to back arrow. If that doesn't work and I bet it doesn't, what happens if you hold your cursor over the back button? It -should- show the address of the previous page, if not then I think you can deduce that "something" is eating your history and IE doesn't know where to go. Another option: http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/442/ Shows registry keys for disabling IE features. Look in the area specified for anything "fishy". Bill
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