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Back button doesn't work in Windows 7

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Rick Morrison

Flightless Bird
New computer loaded with Windows 7. The back button doesn't work most of
the time. Fix?

Thanks,

Rick Morrison
 
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Dan

Flightless Bird
"Rick Morrison" <rlmorrison@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:IamdnTxlp9BhAcjWnZ2dnUVZ_uqdnZ2d@giganews.com...
> New computer loaded with Windows 7. The back button doesn't work most of
> the time. Fix?


Back button works fine on Windows 7 on my home PC. What 3rd party toolbars
have you got loaded? Google? Yahoo? Anything else?

The only time the back button doesn't seem to work is when there is an
intermediate redirection page, so when you click back you are returned to
the URL that redirects to the page you were on again. If you use the little
drop down arrow next to the buttons you can skip back 2 pages to work around
this. Not a lot the browser can do about this - the back button just takes
you back to the previous URL, if that happens to be a redirection then it
will kick in again.

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Dan
 
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Rick Morrison

Flightless Bird
It works fine in a private browsing session but not in a normal session.


"Dan" <news@worldofspack.com> wrote in message
news:A4397EFF-833E-4DDE-B8D3-82D4760E9080@microsoft.com...
>
> "Rick Morrison" <rlmorrison@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:IamdnTxlp9BhAcjWnZ2dnUVZ_uqdnZ2d@giganews.com...
>> New computer loaded with Windows 7. The back button doesn't work most of
>> the time. Fix?

>
> Back button works fine on Windows 7 on my home PC. What 3rd party toolbars
> have you got loaded? Google? Yahoo? Anything else?
>
> The only time the back button doesn't seem to work is when there is an
> intermediate redirection page, so when you click back you are returned to
> the URL that redirects to the page you were on again. If you use the
> little drop down arrow next to the buttons you can skip back 2 pages to
> work around this. Not a lot the browser can do about this - the back
> button just takes you back to the previous URL, if that happens to be a
> redirection then it will kick in again.
>
> --
> Dan
 
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